Identified! WI - Manitowoc Co, WhtFem UP15410, UnkAge, skeletal, Jul'80 - Name withheld

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NamUs UP 15410

https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/15410

Unidentified Body/Remains (White Female)


Found July 1, 1980 in
Manitowoc County, WI
Body Condition: Not recognizable-Partial skeletal parts only

Probable year of death: to

Vital Statistics
Estimated age: Unknown Age
(Late Teen/Young adult)

Approximate Height: cannot estimate
Approximate Weight: cannot estimate
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Scars and marks:
nothing

Clothing & Accessories
Clothing:
nothing
Jewerly: nothing
Footwear:
nothing
Accessories:
nothing

Identifiers
Fingerprints: Fingerprint information is not available
Dentals: Dental information / charting is available
DNA: Sample submitted-tests not complete

Case History:
Partial skeletal remains recovered
 
Has this UID been identified? I'm getting an error on her NamUs page.
 
It's still in the Google cache if anyone wants to look at it: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/15410

It's not obvious how this one was solved - it was a partial skeleton so not surprisingly there's no fingerprints, and there apparently wasn't enough DNA for profiling. They have dentals, but how many cases were ever solved on dentals (be honest).

Maybe the "insufficient DNA for profiling" was still sufficient to solve the case?
 
The skull of an unidentified Caucasian female was found at the Manitowoc County Coroner’s Office in Wisconsin during 1980. It is undetermined where and when the remains were initially discovered by authorities.

A year has gone since Manitowoc Jane Doe was presumably identified, and I haven't been able to find anything on her. Are there any updates? It's such a wild case. How did they manage to identify her in the first place with so little to go on? What is her story?
 
With them being found (secondarily) in the coroners office, it could be as simple as them discovering some documentation or records of whose bones they were. Assuming that person's death wasn't criminal/unsolved, there would be no reason for them to release the information, assuming the family of the individual didn't want to call them out for the loss of identification.
 

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