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http://www.rockymounttelegram.com/News/2017/06/25/Few-clues-to-identity-of-remains.htmlKnown only as No. 2234 named after the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System file number is the body of a white female found in a wooded area of Nash County near Rocky Mount three decades ago.
Next to nothing is known about her. She was between 20 and 30 when she died. Her probable year of death was 1985 or 86. Her body was discovered by surveyors March 11, 1986. She was believed to be dead for only six months at that time.
She had long, curled brown hair that may have been dyed red. She was five feet, four inches tall. Her weight is impossible to tell from her skeletal remains.
One of the best clues to her identification is a healed fracture of her backbone and a rib. To be repaired, the injuries wouldn't have required major surgery just time; but family members should know about the incident, according to information in the NamUs report.
The clothes she was wearing at the time of her death could help identify her. She had a black T-shirt with a Seagram's 100 Pipers Scotch Whiskey logo, black or gray Levis corduroy pants size 34 and sandals with white bands.
https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/2234