PA PA - Philadelphia, E River Dr, BlkFem 20-35, 804UFPA, tennis racket earring, afro, clothes, Jul'82

804UFPA

804UFPA - Unidentified Female
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Reconstruction of the decedent by Christine Kerrick; decedent's earring.

Date of Discovery: July 9, 1982
Location of Discovery: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Estimated Date of Death: Days prior
State of Remains: Decomposed
Cause of Death: Undetermined

Physical Description
Estimated Age: 20-35 years old
Race: Black
Sex: Female
Height: 5'0" to 5'4"
Weight: 110 to 120 lbs.
Hair Color: Possibly black. It may have been long and curly, styled in an afro.
Eye Color: Possibly brown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Pierced ears.

Identifiers
Dentals: Available.
Fingerprints: Unknown (sources differ).
DNA: Unknown (sources differ).

Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Black, short-sleeved pullover shirt with gray bands about the shoulder and& neck; blue jeans with Calvin Klein label on the back right pocket; blue sneakers with white soles, EBS on the sides.
Jewelry: One stud-type earring in the shape of a tennis racket.
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Discovery
On Monday, July 19, 1982, the woman's body was discovered in a shallow body of water off of Kelly Drive near the Girard Avenue bridge. The location is near the Glendinning Rock Garden, at Kelly Drive and N Brewery Drive in Philadelphia.

At the time she was found, details about her were released to the public but no one came forward to identify her. Authorities have been unable to match her with known missing persons.

Investigating Agency(s)
Agency Name: Philadelphia County Medical Examiner
Agency Contact Person: Seth Ditizio
Agency Phone Number: 215-685-7445 or 215-685-7458
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 82-3331

NCIC Case Number: Unknown
NamUs Case Number: 9356

Information Source(s)
NamUs
Pennsylvania Missing

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She must have been dumped there...
 
Shame she is UID! Such a lovely, clean cut lady.
It is impossible nobody is looking for her.
 
New artist rendering added today (Nov 1 2021)
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Also added today is a Forensic Anthropology Report and a Chemical and Elemental Isotope Analysis.

The partially complete postcranial remains of a 21-40 year old Black (African American) female, approximately 60.5 to 66.8 inches tall (5’½” to 5’6½”), are present. It is possible her age is closer to 25-35 years. No perimortem trauma occurring at or around the time of death is observed. Full mitochondrial and STR profiles were developed by UNT and uploaded into CODIS and NDIS.

Biochemical georeferencing using chemical and elemental isotope data indicate the decedent was likely born and lived in the USA. Overall, oxygen isotope data indicate the decedent likely spent her early childhood in the Western US, possibly the West Coast, the Southwestern US, or WestCentral US. Further, oxygen isotope data suggest the decedent likely lived in the Southeast US or southern portion of New England during the last decade of her life.
 
I dont understand it.
She was not homeless, transient or in the drug scene but a very well and elegantly dressed lady... in good health. Nobody who would just drop off the face of the earth.
Why on earth is nobody missing her?
Probably too old to have been able to be reported missing by family and friends...

I hope someone will do genetic genealogy on her (MtDNA in Codis is useless) and she will have her name back.
 

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