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There is another possible unidentified victim here:
http://www.doenetwork.us/cases/3ufmt.html
Unidentified White or Biracial Female
Vital Statistics
Case History
There are little clues as to the circumstances of this victim's death; her remains were skeletonized when she was located. Wayne Nance was a suspect in the death of this victim, but he died before anything was brought to trial. The murder weapon was a .32-caliber firearm and the bullets were Winchester/Western Silver Tip, solid nose or fully jacketed: Six land and grooves, right-hand twist, .051"/.055" land impression, which could have been fired from any of the following gun makes: Ceska, Walther, Llama, Star, Savage or Astra. The gun was not found at the scene, but two .32-caliber bullets recovered from skull. She was also nicknamed "Chryssie Crystal Creek" because of the location where she was found.
http://www.doenetwork.us/cases/3ufmt.html
Unidentified White or Biracial Female
- Located in Missoula, Montana on September 9, 1985.
- Cause of death was homicide, she had been shot in the head twice.
- She is estimated to have died between 1983-1985.
Vital Statistics
- Approximate age: 20-22 years old
- Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0"-5'2" (152 cm.-157 cm.); 100-110 lbs (45-50 kg.).
- Distinguishing Characteristics: Light-brown hair, believed to be thin, wavy and treated. She was a smoker and may have been right-handed. Her cheekbones were quite prominent and she may have been of partial Asian descent.
- Dentals: Dental records are available. Restoration and root canal work indicate excellent dental care during teen years with significant fall off during later years.
- Clothing: No clothing was found at the scene.
Case History
There are little clues as to the circumstances of this victim's death; her remains were skeletonized when she was located. Wayne Nance was a suspect in the death of this victim, but he died before anything was brought to trial. The murder weapon was a .32-caliber firearm and the bullets were Winchester/Western Silver Tip, solid nose or fully jacketed: Six land and grooves, right-hand twist, .051"/.055" land impression, which could have been fired from any of the following gun makes: Ceska, Walther, Llama, Star, Savage or Astra. The gun was not found at the scene, but two .32-caliber bullets recovered from skull. She was also nicknamed "Chryssie Crystal Creek" because of the location where she was found.