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Poe says she has been warned that her quest for justice has made her a target and that her life is at stake.
She says she will not stop pushing for answers, and that her death would not end the investigation.
Never is correct! THANKS TO ALL WHOM HAVE HELPED EXPOSE JUSTICE FOR CARLA
Does anyone else find her mother's behavior odd?
The address where the remains where found. 2325 10th Court South, apartment #10 in Birmingham. | |
I'm going to send an Email to the Namus contacts, just to draw there attention. (DNA UID is not yet processed) Done. |
Basically, there is an additional "flange" on the muscles in the jaw.Distinguishing Marks/Features: Possessed an extra flange for the external pterygoid muscle, which could be caused from playing a wind instrument. Probably right-handed. Had no term nor near-term children at the time of her death. Open metopic suture. Possible pigeon chested and/or humpbacked (may not have been outwardly apparent during life) as indicated by the early fusion of all sternal elements, strong posterior bowing of the sternum, and moderate kyphosis.
There was an unidentified female found in Biloxi in November 1980 that resembles Carla (reconstruction compared with photo) but the distinguishing characteristics are pretty specific and I've not seen anything similar in Carla's case.
Est. 19-25 years old
Brown hair, medium length
5'2-5'4, estimated
The Doe Network: 1066UFMS
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Hi EmilyHTX, I can't see the rule out list in Namus. Is this UID The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) on Carla's rule out list? (see also #72)
I don’t see that UID on her list, but if there’s DNA for the UID in the system, one could assume that they would have returned a hit by this point. I’m not sure if there is DNA for that UID, though.
I’m attaching Carla’s current R/O list from NamUs. The Harrison County MS UID is the one I inquired about earlier this week.
I did sent an email to the contacts a long time ago. Maybe there are no identifiers to compare with. It's all to coincidental, geographically, not to make an effort.
It's so unusual to have remains found in someone's apartment and to go this long without any clue as to who the person might be. Certainly they know who the tenant was. I'm curious to know how that investigation went. Who keeps a skull and mandible in a cardboard box in their apartment and leaves it behind when they're evicted? I mean, who would have human remains in their apartment at all but...the whole thing is super odd to me.