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Has NamUs MP #2928 Kristy Booth ever been submitted? I don't see her on the rule out list. Worth a shot. They both have DNA so it should be easy to do
Kristy's height is listed as being between 67-68 inches. Arroyo's measured height is listed as 62 inches on NAMUS. Rick Jones did say the records for Arroyo are "a mess"-conflicting info about Arroyo's eye and hair color depending on which report he is reading. Maybe someone had really sloppy handwriting in 1980 (precomputer days) and "67 inches" looked like "62 inches"? with the 7 looking like 2?
Just MOO, but Kristy appears to have a tilted nose with a rounded tip. Arroyo's nose in her PM photo appears more narrow at the tip, but it might be the angle of the PM photo.
Does anyone here know if this young lady has been thought of as a possible match?
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/872dfny.html
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/c/crowley_brenda.html
Brenda is not on the Namus ruleout list.
Here is the ruleout list for Arroyo as of April 1, 2015.
The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent:
First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA
Tammy Akers 1962 Virginia
Sandra Butler 1962 Nevada
Terry Collier 1948 California
Melinda Creech 1965 Indiana
Kimberly Doss 1962 Florida
Rachael Garden 1964 New Hampshire
Sandra Landrum 1957 Georgia
Laureen Rahn 1966 New Hampshire
Cheryl Scherer 1959 Missouri
Suzanne Schultz 1961 Wisconsin
"Jane Arroyo Grande Doe was one of the reasons we started our Cold Case Project to begin with," Murphy says.
In 2002, Jane “Arroyo Grande” and dozens of other “Does” were exhumed to gather new clues, hoping advanced technology might help solve some of these mysteries.
"We continue to identify old, and cold cases, and cases that we thought couldn't be done,” Murphy says. “And we have never identified her."
The mystery of Jane “Arroyo Grande” Doe has become a symbol.
"So sometimes these cases, and maybe hers in particular, is the one that drives us forward, and she serves maybe a greater purpose at that point,” he says.
For the “Does” buried in Clark County, the ground is anything but final.
"I'll never give up," Williams vows, with the help of others who also go beyond what’s expected.
"Alright kiddo, love you,” Williams says as he leaves the grave. “See you shortly."
Since 2002, the Clark County Cold Case Project has identified about 80 men and women. Former Coroner Murphy is now employed at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
That organization has selected Jane “Arroyo Grande” Doe’s case to review in June, as the 35th anniversary of her death approaches.
I would like to add one more person for discussion as a possible Arroyo: Ellen Marlene Rouse, missing from Vancouver, Canada since 1975. Height weight eyes hair color all in range except she would be about 26/27 in 1980. In her photo, the very dark, thick plastic eyeglass frames are distracting, but imagine Ms. Rouse without the eyeglasses and she has a very strong facial resemblance to Arroyo.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3475dfbc.html
http://cfapp.vancouver.ca/MissingPersons_wac/MissingPersons.exe
Opinions welcome. TIA.
Submitted Ellen Marlene Rouse of Canada to Clark County NV coroner's office as possible match to Arroyo Grande JD. Link to Ms. Rouse's DN page:
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3475dfbc.html
http://cfapp.vancouver.ca/MissingPersons_wac/MissingPersons.exe