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Unidentified White or Hispanic Female
Discovered on September 12, 1999 in Lake Angelus, northern border of Pontiac City in Michigan.
Estimated date of death: It is estimated that death occurred at least 4 - 9 months prior to discovery.
State of Remains: Skeletal
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 30 - 70 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'1 - 5'3"; 130 - 160 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Long red hair.
Dentals: Full dental upper plate. There was no identifications put on the plate. Four lower front teeth appear to be in poor condition.
Clothing: She was wearing a long-sleeve pullover sweat shirt, faded size 14 Basic Equipment blue jeans and youth size 6 Nike sneakers. She also wore an angel pendant and a cloth bracelet with letters that stand for "What Would Jesus Do".
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Case History
The victim was found in northern border of Pontiac City, MI, in a field off Lake Angelus Road near Baldwin Road, in September 1999. She could have been missing from September 1998.
Exposure to the elements left no flesh on the bones. The woman may have died naturally or from something else that would have left no trace on her skeleton. A stab wound to an internal organ that did not strike a bone would leave no trace after such a time. Investigators found no evidence on the woman's clothes to indicate that she had bled before dying. The area where the body was found is more than 100 yards from the nearest road and gets little foot traffic
Unidentified White or Hispanic Female
Discovered on September 12, 1999 in Lake Angelus, northern border of Pontiac City in Michigan.
Estimated date of death: It is estimated that death occurred at least 4 - 9 months prior to discovery.
State of Remains: Skeletal
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 30 - 70 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'1 - 5'3"; 130 - 160 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Long red hair.
Dentals: Full dental upper plate. There was no identifications put on the plate. Four lower front teeth appear to be in poor condition.
Clothing: She was wearing a long-sleeve pullover sweat shirt, faded size 14 Basic Equipment blue jeans and youth size 6 Nike sneakers. She also wore an angel pendant and a cloth bracelet with letters that stand for "What Would Jesus Do".
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Case History
The victim was found in northern border of Pontiac City, MI, in a field off Lake Angelus Road near Baldwin Road, in September 1999. She could have been missing from September 1998.
Exposure to the elements left no flesh on the bones. The woman may have died naturally or from something else that would have left no trace on her skeleton. A stab wound to an internal organ that did not strike a bone would leave no trace after such a time. Investigators found no evidence on the woman's clothes to indicate that she had bled before dying. The area where the body was found is more than 100 yards from the nearest road and gets little foot traffic.
Unidentified White or Hispanic Female
Discovered on September 12, 1999 in Lake Angelus, northern border of Pontiac City in Michigan.
Estimated date of death: It is estimated that death occurred at least 4 - 9 months prior to discovery.
State of Remains: Skeletal
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 30 - 70 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'1 - 5'3"; 130 - 160 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Long red hair.
Dentals: Full dental upper plate. There was no identifications put on the plate. Four lower front teeth appear to be in poor condition.
Clothing: She was wearing a long-sleeve pullover sweat shirt, faded size 14 Basic Equipment blue jeans and youth size 6 Nike sneakers. She also wore an angel pendant and a cloth bracelet with letters that stand for "What Would Jesus Do".
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Case History
The victim was found in northern border of Pontiac City, MI, in a field off Lake Angelus Road near Baldwin Road, in September 1999. She could have been missing from September 1998.
Exposure to the elements left no flesh on the bones. The woman may have died naturally or from something else that would have left no trace on her skeleton. A stab wound to an internal organ that did not strike a bone would leave no trace after such a time. Investigators found no evidence on the woman's clothes to indicate that she had bled before dying. The area where the body was found is more than 100 yards from the nearest road and gets little foot traffic
Unidentified White or Hispanic Female
Discovered on September 12, 1999 in Lake Angelus, northern border of Pontiac City in Michigan.
Estimated date of death: It is estimated that death occurred at least 4 - 9 months prior to discovery.
State of Remains: Skeletal
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 30 - 70 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'1 - 5'3"; 130 - 160 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Long red hair.
Dentals: Full dental upper plate. There was no identifications put on the plate. Four lower front teeth appear to be in poor condition.
Clothing: She was wearing a long-sleeve pullover sweat shirt, faded size 14 Basic Equipment blue jeans and youth size 6 Nike sneakers. She also wore an angel pendant and a cloth bracelet with letters that stand for "What Would Jesus Do".
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Case History
The victim was found in northern border of Pontiac City, MI, in a field off Lake Angelus Road near Baldwin Road, in September 1999. She could have been missing from September 1998.
Exposure to the elements left no flesh on the bones. The woman may have died naturally or from something else that would have left no trace on her skeleton. A stab wound to an internal organ that did not strike a bone would leave no trace after such a time. Investigators found no evidence on the woman's clothes to indicate that she had bled before dying. The area where the body was found is more than 100 yards from the nearest road and gets little foot traffic.