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Cynthia Coon is missing from Michigan since 1970.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/c/coon_cynthia.html
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Cynthia Coon is missing from Michigan since 1970.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/c/coon_cynthia.html
This one looks like a possible. The timeline is OK. The age could be problem, however. The UID was estimated at 25-35 years old. The woman in the photo looks younger.
The hair is what got me, and the "red pullover blouse, laced at neck", but is that what she's wearing in the photo? I don't see any laces. Ladies, any help here? Also, the top appears more orangish than maroon or red.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/710ufnh.html
This one looks like a possible. The timeline is OK. The age could be problem, however. The UID was estimated at 25-35 years old. The woman in the photo looks younger.
The hair is what got me, and the "red pullover blouse, laced at neck", but is that what she's wearing in the photo? I don't see any laces. Ladies, any help here? Also, the top appears more orangish than maroon or red.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/710ufnh.html
A few posts back, someone showed one of the UID's in a jean jacket and coral/red lace up shirt.
I do not think the jean jacket was "wrangler" but rather, "Maverick."
You can clearly see the "M" logo stiched on the pocket, much like wrangler's "W" pocket stitching. Also, when zooming in on the photo, you can read the word "maverick" on the tiny sewn on label or logo. I think instead of packing paper she is holding baked goods, with a cloth napkin or linen kitchen towel draped over them. I think Maverick was only sold to certain parts of the country. That may be helpful.
Alcala was on the run from Calif. authorities during that time period, living in New York (enrolled at NYU under an assumed name) and also living part of that time in New Hampshire (summer camp counselor in 1970-71). I've not seen anything that places him in Michigan during these years.
A few posts back, someone showed one of the UID's in a jean jacket and coral/red lace up shirt.
I do not think the jean jacket was "wrangler" but rather, "Maverick."
You can clearly see the "M" logo stiched on the pocket, much like wrangler's "W" pocket stitching. Also, when zooming in on the photo, you can read the word "maverick" on the tiny sewn on label or logo. I think instead of packing paper she is holding baked goods, with a cloth napkin or linen kitchen towel draped over them. I think Maverick was only sold to certain parts of the country. That may be helpful.