FL FL - Broward Co, WhtFem 11-19, UP1262, Skeletal, seashell pendant, Sep'83

Patricia McGill maybe?
She disappeared from Collier County, Florida on May 15th 1983. Her hair is described as Auburn although it looks pretty dark in her picture. This reconstruction looks a lot like her. Although she was 41 when she went missing I couldn't help but think of this Jane Doe. Collier County and Broward County is about only two hours away.
Patricia Ann McGill – The Charley Project
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
FL - FL - Patricia McGill, 41, Naples, 15 May 1983
 

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Patricia McGill maybe?
She disappeared from Collier County, Florida on May 15th 1983. Her hair is described as Auburn although it looks pretty dark in her picture. This reconstruction looks a lot like her. Although she was 41 when she went missing I couldn't help but think of this Jane Doe. Collier County and Broward County is about only two hours away.
Patricia Ann McGill – The Charley Project
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
FL - FL - Patricia McGill, 41, Naples, 15 May 1983

I would send this in. Yes.
 
Was Ms Bockworth submitted (posts 27-34 above) @Beekarina? I think she looks a pretty good match.

Not by me. Would you like to submit? I tried submitting one other missing & UID, but am not sure I did everything right & cannot remember my log in for Namus.
 
This young lady was likely found at the truck stop sleeping area across from Sawgrass Recreational Park or near the Browns Farms wildlife area. SR 70 is still very rural and a lot of agricultural products move thru that area.

She could have come from anywhere. I wonder if they’ve done any testing to determine her main locality based on pollen, plants or insects. It’s hard to believe the amount of injury to her body and the amount of care she had would make her unknown for so long.
 

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This young lady was likely found at the truck stop sleeping area across from Sawgrass Recreational Park or near the Browns Farms wildlife area. SR 70 is still very rural and a lot of agricultural products move thru that area.

She could have come from anywhere. I wonder if they’ve done any testing to determine her main locality based on pollen, plants or insects. It’s hard to believe the amount of injury to her body and the amount of care she had would make her unknown for so long.

We were at Sawgrass Recreational Park just last month :eek:

The main way people get around that area appears to be by airboat. We got to take an airboat ride out through the sawgrass to see alligators in the wild--it was amazing. But that probably doesn't have anything to do with this JD...
 
This is a case I really hope they'll try to solve now that DNA Ancestry testing is being used; I think with a history of health conditions that they suspect she might have had, she was even more vulnerable (to abuse, neglect, foul play if she did leave home willingly at any point), even if she was technically an adult.
 
I don't know if someone already mentioned this, but the colostomy could be suspected because of the spina bifida. I had a student with spina bifida who had a colostomy. He also had to mostly use a wheelchair, though, so the idea of this UID's condition being "asymptomatic" but requiring a colostomy doesn't make sense. Anyway, I just thought I'd mention that possible connection.
I wonder if this young woman was in a situation like Peggy Johnson?
 

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