I have a few questions.
Somewhere on WS I read a long time ago that due to the type of soil in Florida, human hair of buried persons can get more red then it originally was. I can't remember the particular case or the details. Does somebody remember or know what I'm talking about?
Also:
Is known if this woman gave birth?
Would being born in Poland considered to be having an European Ancestry?
Wouldn't it be possible to determine, based on Jane Does fillings, were some of her dental work was done? Could it have been done outside the US?
What happened to the isotopes?
Thinking along the lines of the immigrant working force from Eastern Europe and having been in the area recent, not local....somehow this Jane Doe reminds me of.....
Malgorzata Wnuczek....I know a very long stretch.
Malgorzata Wnuczek
On July 11 2005, Polish national Malgorzata Wnuczek arrived in England and lived in the Knighton Fields area of Leicester, with her husband and 2-year-old daughter. In June 2006 Malgorzata’s parents, who live in Poland, reported her missing to the Polish police. They last spoke to Malgorzata by telephone on Sunday May 28 2006. Malgorzata is described as 5’7” tall and of thin build. Her English is poor.
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https://www.missingandmurdered.co.uk/post/malgorzata-wnuczek-missing-person-2009
In March 2003, Malgorzata married a man she met at University in Poland and shortly afterwards Aleksandra is born. Then in November 2004 her husband moves to find work in the UK, and she follows him with their daughter in July 2005. They set up home in Knighton Fields Road in Leicester. Malgorzata finds a job at working for a company on Sunningdale Road in Leicester in September 2005.
Then in January 2006, the couple's relationship breaks down and they seperate. The daughter is taken to Poland to stay with her grnadparends, and Malgorzata relocated to Milton Keynes to work. However, by May 2006, there's evidence to suggest that she was living back in Leicester, first Equity Road and then at Mill Hill Lane.