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The Doe Network:
Case File 235UFFL http://doenetwork.org/cases/235uffl.html
NamUs UP Case 374 https://identifyus.org/cases/374
Reconstruction of Victim
Unidentified White Female
* The victim was discovered on June 3, 1978 in Collier County, Florida.
* The decedent was in the advanced stages of decomposition.
* Cause of death is the result of blunt force trauma to the head.
Vital Statistics
* Estimated age: 40-60 years old
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0"-5'5"; 180 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Light brown hair; eye color unknown.
* Dentals: Available. Her dental work would not have been possible in a small town during the time frame, but possible in a larger city.
She had extensive dental work done on both upper and lower teeth. She had ceramic bridges on most of her teeth. Odontologist estimates that dental work would probably have had been done within two years prior to her death, and she may have still been under the dentist care. Restorative work was of extremely high quality and not capable of being done by the average dentist. It was felt she would have been under the active care of a dentist at the time of her death, possibly with a treatment plan for caps on the upper front teeth and upper right and upper left molar areas.
* Tattoos: None located.
* Clothing: No clothing, jewelry or personal effects located.
* DNA: Available.
Case History
The victim was located in a shallow grave, covered with brush, 1/2 mile south of State Route 84 (Alligator Alley) on State Route 29. (I-175 by present day maps.) in the late afternoon hours of June 3, 1978.
The victim's body was covered with a white substance, which was later analyzed and identified to be hydrated lime or caustic lime, which is used in such things as mortars and cements as well as agricultural purposes.
Case File 235UFFL http://doenetwork.org/cases/235uffl.html
NamUs UP Case 374 https://identifyus.org/cases/374
Reconstruction of Victim
Unidentified White Female
* The victim was discovered on June 3, 1978 in Collier County, Florida.
* The decedent was in the advanced stages of decomposition.
* Cause of death is the result of blunt force trauma to the head.
Vital Statistics
* Estimated age: 40-60 years old
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0"-5'5"; 180 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Light brown hair; eye color unknown.
* Dentals: Available. Her dental work would not have been possible in a small town during the time frame, but possible in a larger city.
She had extensive dental work done on both upper and lower teeth. She had ceramic bridges on most of her teeth. Odontologist estimates that dental work would probably have had been done within two years prior to her death, and she may have still been under the dentist care. Restorative work was of extremely high quality and not capable of being done by the average dentist. It was felt she would have been under the active care of a dentist at the time of her death, possibly with a treatment plan for caps on the upper front teeth and upper right and upper left molar areas.
* Tattoos: None located.
* Clothing: No clothing, jewelry or personal effects located.
* DNA: Available.
Case History
The victim was located in a shallow grave, covered with brush, 1/2 mile south of State Route 84 (Alligator Alley) on State Route 29. (I-175 by present day maps.) in the late afternoon hours of June 3, 1978.
The victim's body was covered with a white substance, which was later analyzed and identified to be hydrated lime or caustic lime, which is used in such things as mortars and cements as well as agricultural purposes.