Found Deceased CA - Rachel Sloan, 23, Longvale, Mendocino County, 13 May 2013

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Rachel Audrey SLOAN
Date of birth: 17 November 1990
Place of birth: Sonoma County, CA
Ethnicity: Native American
MCSO Case # 2013-15267

RACHEL DISCOVERED

On 16 May 2013, Mendocino County Sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a discovery of possible human remains on CA Route 162. A hiker had spotted the charred remains at an old burn pile in Longvale CA, stuffed into an abandoned refrigerator. It took more than a month for the Human Identification Lab at CSU-Chico to identify the remains as human. They were tentatively identified as a female of small stature, and possibly of an adult. A forensic anthropologist recovered DNA samples. The resultant DNA profile was entered into law enforcement data bases at the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, and the California Dept of Justice.

The actual location of Rachel's body was on Route 162, about a mile from the intersection with Highway 101. (Local knowledge here: this is the fringes of the hamlet of Longvale. The few and scattered houses in Longvale are on the uphill side of the road, scattered into steeply hilly woods. Rachel's remains were found on the downhill side of the road near the abandoned Northwestern Pacific Railroad tracks. The Outlet Creek tributary to the Eel River is just out of the left side of a photo of the site.)

This map shows approximate location of Rachel's body: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/39....b22e918efd3!2m2!1d-123.428268!2d39.555126!3e0

Two charm bracelets were found with Rachel; they may be part of a necklace. One bracelet's four charms reads: W-W-blank-D. Note: It seems probable the missing letter is J,and that the bracelet represents a Christian saying, “What would Jesus do?” The other bracelet's charms read D-blank-blank-blank. Also Christian? Any ideas here, fellow Sleuthers?

FAMILY BACKGROUND

Rachel was born to a family plagued by violent death. Her mother Debra Sloan was murdered by notorious “Deadfall” serial murderer John Annibel. Two of Rachel's aunts died in car crashes. One of Rachel's cousins also died in an auto accident.

RACHEL'S BACKGROUND

Rachel grew up in Laytonville CA. One of her junior high school teachers remembered Rachel as extroverted, kind, respectful, and hardworking with “a finely tuned sense of humor”. She played sports and studied steadily to achieve a B average in her grades. Her grandmother says Rachel remained sweet-tempered through high school. She was an eager student, with the goal of becoming an oceanographer.

However, after high school, mental health and drug problems threw her life into a tailspin. When Rachel's grandfather angered her, she smashed out the windows in his house. She also assaulted another woman, and nearly burned her house. Rachel's grandmother struggled to get Rachel mental health treatment, to no avail. Under CA Code section 5150, a person in mental distress must be a threat to the safety of others or self to be held for 72 hours' evaluation. However, Rachel was not held and treated.

Like many of the homeless mentally ill in Mendocino County, she accumulated an arrest record. She was picked up for vandalism and drug abuse. A partial log of her drug offenses follows:

On 11 August 2010, she was arrested by MCSO on suspicion of being under influence of a controlled substance.

On 29 January 2012, she was arrested by MCSO on suspicion of possession of methamphetamine (“crank”), as well as probation violation.

At least three times, she was arrested for the use of “crank”. Rachel was also arrested for probation violation. As Rachel lapsed into mental illness and drug abuse, she developed a habit of dropping out of sight for lengthy periods of time. Her grandmother and brothers were worried about her. However, her Native American father Allan said she was staying on the Hopland Rancheria, some 57 miles south of where she was found. Rachel's family saw her in August 2012 at a family funeral. However, because of her reclusive habits and transient lifestyle, her relatives did not report her missing until May 2015. DNA samples were then taken from them. Rachel was identified through DNA match on 1 September 2015. Her identity was announced on 9 September 2015.

Investigating detectives have little knowledge of Rachel's life during her missing years after high school. Any information would be helpful at this point to help solve this murder.

The Mendocino County Sheriff's Office Tipline is 707-234-2100. They may also be reached at 951 Low Gap Rd, Ukiah CA 95482. Their Investigative Services Bureau may be emailed at barneys@co.mendocino.ca.us.

Sources: Mendocino County Sheriff's Office website http://www.mendocinosheriff.com/missing/coldcases.html

Willits News, 7 October 2015
http://www.willitsnews.com/general-...oking-for-missing-persons-in-mendocino-county

Willits News: 16 September 2015 http://www.willitsnews.com/general-...-2013-identified-as-missing-laytonville-woman

Willits News, "CRIME TIME for February 15, 2012" http://www.willitsnews.com/article/ZZ/20120215/NEWS/120215432

Willits News, "CRIME TIME for AUGUST 20, 2010" http://www.willitsnews.com/article/ZZ/20100820/NEWS/100826738

Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 30 September 2015 http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/4550399-181/mendocino-county-homicide-victims-mother?artslide=0

Anderson Valley Advertiser, 10 October 2015, “Mendocino County Today” http://theava.com/archives/48647#2

ganja farmers emerald triangle news (lurid layout, great photos) https://mendonews.wordpress.com/201...or-as-missing-laytonville-woman-rachel-sloan/


Speculative note by poster: Both intra-tribal and inter-tribal violence are prevalent in the Mendocino County Native American community. One of the worst locales is Round Valley Reservation in Covelo, where nine mutually antagonistic tribes have been forced into proximity. Lightly trafficked Route 162 leads to and from the Round Valley Reservation. It seems that a hypothetical assailant leaving the Round Valley Reservation with Rachel's body would be strongly tempted to pull over to the side of Route 162 and drag her body down over the bank before someone in Longvale or in heavier Highway 101 traffic might notice her.
 
Welcome aboard, enderpretender. We can always use another sleuth.

I am a retiree residing in Mendocino County. I have posted every Mendocino County cold case murder and unsolved disappearance I could find on this website. I did indeed post acomment on John Annibal in Kym's blog. Certainly, this website is a place to pool our findings and solicit information on cases. You can also contact me by PM, either through this site or by email.
 
Also adding a photo of her.. there are mugshots floating around too but no sense in spreading that now.

She was a beautiful girl. Rest In Peace Rachel <3
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Such a sad end for beautiful gal with her whole life ahead of her. Covelo hadd been a wild place since I was her age long ago. Wish you all the best in your search for answers !
 
Also adding a photo of her.. there are mugshots floating around too but no sense in spreading that now.

She was a beautiful girl. Rest In Peace Rachel <3
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Thank you for that. She was my friend.
 

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