CA CA - 29 Palms, WhtFem UP2467, 15-35, shallow grave at mining claim, Dec'70

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It maybe a long shot, but because there are few details about the MP, wondering if some of the information on her might be slightly off. I like the two as a match because of a). the timeline b). the hair c). dental plates d) age

The Doe Network:
Case File 1409DFWA

Jeanette Rose Miller
Missing since September 16, 1970 from Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington.
Classification: Endangered Missing

Vital Statistics

* Date Of Birth: September 14, 1953
* Age at Time of Disappearance: 17 years old
* Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'1"; 115 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Long brown hair; brown eyes.
* Clothing: A long sleeve white blouse, a white/yellow/blue and black plaid skirt with a gold chain belt, and dark blue shoes.
* Dentals: Available, three tooth dental plate on the upper left side.

Circumstances of Disappearance
Miller was last seen on 16 September 1970, on the Lincoln Bridge in Arlington.



Unidentified White Female

* The victim was discovered on December 28, 1970 in San Bernardino County, California
* Estimated Date of Death: Up to 6 months prior
* Skeletal Remains

Vital Statistics

* Estimated age: 15-35 years old
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'2"
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Long, red/auburn hair, with dark roots.
* Dentals: Available, partial dental plate on the upper left side.
* DNA: Pending

Case History
The victim was located as fragmented skeletal remains scattered on the surface near a shallow grave at a mining claim near the desert city of Twenty-Nine Palms.

What do others think? I am sort of new to this, but after almost a year of looking at UIDs and MPs from 1960s-1990s I have never felt this good about a possible match.

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Definitely a possibility although the information is quite limited. What makes this stand out is the dental plate - which could make it an easy rule out. Time frame matches, the description does although Jeanette's photo is quite poor.

Cons are that there is not that much data and so the description could (apart from the plate) apply to a lot of missing women, and there is a 1,000 mile difference in location. Neither of those is a rule out by any means - just a good reason why she would not have been identified for these past 38 years.

Unless more information can be found elsewhere I'd say that this should be submitted to Doe.
 
you know, I like it too - the dental plate and the timeline work very well. And a kid who took off from Snohomish County Washington might certainly end up in California.
 
I like this match as well.

What limited information is available, certainly does match. Perhaps if it is submitted, and it is not a match, it will influence authorities to add more details to the report on the unidentified woman.

I say it is a win-win outcome whether it is a match or not. Definitely submit it!
 
new to the forum...how do i go about submitting?
 
kpdx - Good Work! I think this is an excellent possibility. If I were going to submit, I would call both agencies listed. Explain that you were sleuthing and found a possible match. Point out the dental plate and the hair characteristics.

Get the name of the person you speak with and their email, if possible. Then follow up by sending an email to each contact with links to the doenetwork info and this thread. And then we wait to see what happens. I generally follow up once a month to see if any progress is made.

Hope that helps and again, GOOD WORK!

Salem

PS - I usually explain that I am with Lighting the Way Home, which is a sub-forum here on WS
 
I received this response this morning...very fast and very nice!

"This is the fourth “hit” for comparison of these two cases. This division’s forensic odontologist has compared the “available” dental information (Snohomish appears to have lost the dental X-rays) for the missing person, and believes that this deserves a closer look, which is of course impossible because the record is lost.

Snohomish submitted the sister’s reference DNA to CHI, which is supposedly in CODIS. Jane Doe, who was buried in 1971 at County Cemetery, is scheduled for exhumation (#5 on the list), and DNA samples from the body will be submitted to California Department of Justice, Missing Persons DNA Program, and the profile will then be uploaded to CODIS, which will start comparing against all missing person cases (including Miller’s).

So, hopefully we will have a comparison one way or the other between four months and a year."
 
Quick correction on my last post...the very kind Detective in Snohomish County states "Jeanette&#8217;s dental records were never obtained from the dentist and he is no longer in practice, so the records were lost when we went looking for them. Jeanette had no fingerprints on file" but her DNA is now in available, which is obviously the best possible scenario for making a match.

I will keep everyone updated once they have exhumed the UID and more info is available.

In the meantime, keep a look out for other possible matches to Jeanette!
 
Last I heard from LE they were waiting on DNA results...so no rule out yet. Unfortunately, (as we all know) RL is not like CSI and the results take a long time...but I will keep you posted when I hear one way or another.
 
Last I heard from LE they were waiting on DNA results...so no rule out yet. Unfortunately, (as we all know) RL is not like CSI and the results take a long time...but I will keep you posted when I hear one way or another.

while I am certainly no expert on DNA, it was my understanding that if the DNA samples are compatible, i.e. both nuclear or both mitochondrial, then CODIS will generate a match automatically. if they are not compatible, then even though they might be the same person, the match will not pop up.

Having said all that, per Namus, Jeanette Miller does NOT have a DNA sample on file:


so whether Jeanette's DNA exists or not, there can be no match unless it is entered into someone's database.
 
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Exclusions (as of September 1st 2016)
The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent:
First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA
Mary Amos 1932 California
Ann Bernice Duncan AKA Burns 1938 California
Garee Gasperian Unknown California
Cindy Mellin 1950 California
 
Last I heard from LE they were waiting on DNA results...so no rule out yet. Unfortunately, (as we all know) RL is not like CSI and the results take a long time...but I will keep you posted when I hear one way or another.

It looks like Jane Doe's DNA is now in the system on NamUs and so is Jeanette's, so they would have matched automatically if they were a fit.
 
It looks like Jane Doe's DNA is now in the system on NamUs and so is Jeanette's, so they would have matched automatically if they were a fit.

Not necessarily; like others have previously mentioned, if the two samples of DNA available are not compatible with each other a match will not be made. Even if both are in the same database. Unfortunately we don't have access to the info as to who has which kind of DNA available anymore so there's no way for us to know whether an auto rule out has been made. It's always best to ask for a manual comparison, if both are in NamUs at the worst you can add someone to the rule out list.
 
Not necessarily; like others have previously mentioned, if the two samples of DNA available are not compatible with each other a match will not be made. Even if both are in the same database. Unfortunately we don't have access to the info as to who has which kind of DNA available anymore so there's no way for us to know whether an auto rule out has been made. It's always best to ask for a manual comparison, if both are in NamUs at the worst you can add someone to the rule out list.

Good to know, thanks!
 
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

1057UFCA

Date of Discovery: December 28, 1970
Location of Discovery: Twenty-Nine Palms, San Bernadino County, California
Estimated Date of Death: Months prior
State of Remains: Partial skeletal
Cause of Death: Unknown

Estimated Age: 15-35 years old
Race: White
Sex: Female
Height: 5'2" to 5'3"
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Red or auburn with dark roots; long.

Dentals: Available. Plastic partial dental plate with 6 front upper teeth on the upper left side, skips a tooth and then another tooth. Teeth #5 and #12 cracked, possibly postmortem.
Fingerprints: Not available.
DNA: Available.
 

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