- Joined
- Sep 13, 2016
- Messages
- 1,181
- Reaction score
- 5,999
I noticed that neither the GBI site nor Namus mention the tag on her jeans having "Allison Milles" on it. I wonder if they were getting too many false leads from it?
She wasn't dumped it was said she may have jumped from a moving vehicleNotice that the killer dumped the body near a PRECINCT ;-; ??? IDK if its a police one or what but... anyways you can see the exact location on the name us link
She wasn't dumped it was said she may have jumped from a moving vehicleNotice that the killer dumped the body near a PRECINCT ;-; ??? IDK if its a police one or what but... anyways you can see the exact location on the name us link
Guys, just to let you know I have reached out to few news medias in Georgia asking if they would run new public appeal on her 35th anniversary.
Let's see and hope x
They do look very similar. I think some of Jennie’s marks/scars might rule her out. Especially the neck scar.Jennie Ellen Fits the far estimate of age, hair color, height, weight, Isotope location. If we go with the transient theory, then this is a possibility. Went missing 2.5 years prior to Jane Doe discovery. Did have mention of scars, but I don't know how identifiable they are.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
photo here, looks compelling.
Well, I noticed looking at the photo taken in her coma that she appears to have a scar on her right cheek. So I wonder how detailed they got on her scars.They do look very similar. I think some of Jennie’s marks/scars might rule her out. Especially the neck scar.
Mole on left bridge of nose.
Scar on neck from thyroid surgery.
Scar on abdomen.
Scar on left arm.
ETA: Source of photo CA - CA - Jennie Ellen Burkhart, 27, Santa Paula, 29 March 1982
It probably wouldn’t hurt to submit her. We never know what they might have missed! Better safe than sorry.Well, I noticed looking at the photo taken in her coma that she appears to have a scar on her right cheek. So I wonder how detailed they got on her scars.
But I assume a surgery scar would be VERY apparent and they probably didn't miss that on Jane Doe.
It probably wouldn’t hurt to submit her. We never know what they might have missed! Better safe than sorry.
I’d love to see her identified too! That’s a good question about the DNA. Hopefully someone here knows the answer to that.That is very true. I, like many others, feel so attached to this case and want to see it solved. I wonder if they've uploaded her DNA to a site like Gedmatch, I'm not sure if they legally can do that? But I'd hope they could do something like that and maybe find relatives. It works for finding criminals, it would be wonderful to use on unidentified.
I found a lady called "Allison Milles", born around 1963 in a HS yearbook from 1978 Alabama. She looks like the UID, just darker hair.
Not sure if i am allowed to post that here but if someone else found her before, has she been ruled out?
Diana Leigh AveraDid you know this doe only has ONE rule-out on NAMUS? What the what....?
Anyway...I submitted this woman today to the ME: