PA PA - Philadelphia, Schuylkill River, WhtFem 40-80, UP16625, Dressed Nicely, jewelry, Jul'70

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WARNING POSTMORTEM ON LINK!!!!!!!!!!!

The Lost & The Found

Date found July 8, 1970
Age 40 to 80 years old
Sex Female
Race White
Ethnicity Unsure
Circumstances Found in Schuylkill River.


Address 1 Schuylkill River & 30th St.
County Philadelphia
State Pennsylvania

Body condition Recognizable face
Post-mortem interval Not specified
Estimated age Adult - Pre 80
Weight 112 lbs
Height 64 inches

Hair color Gray or Partially Gray
Head hair Several inches long

Facial hair slight mustache
Left eye color Blue
Right eye color Blue

Clothing on body:
Green checked dress.
"R.A.F.F" written of slip.
White slip and white panties

Footwear
Olive colored laced loafers marked inside, Glamor Debs

Jewelry
1 earring consisting of 4 dark stone tear-drops and 5 clear stones.
yellow metal ring with leaf-like pattern.
 
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I know this woman went missing in 1964.. but 2 things struck me.. was one of the things that went missing with her was a green plaid dress.. and that she worked in a jewelry store.. so I am assuming she liked jewelry.. her stats are very close.. I just thought I would add her.

The Lost & The Found

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Date last seen Feb. 9, 1964
Age last seen 51 years old

Sex Female
Race White

Weight 118 to 118 lbs
Height 62 to 62 inches


Left eye color Blue
Right eye color Blue
Hair color Blond/Strawberry


Circumstances: Lillian Richey was last seen on 2/9/1964 at approximately 2:00AM. She was accompanied by two men from a bar in Garden City, Idaho and then one of the men drove her home to Nampa, Idaho.

Also missing was a black cocktail dress,
black evening purse,
a green/brown plaid dress,
white short cloth coat,
a large black purse with brass fittings
and a book "A Man Named Peter".
Lillian's toiletries were not missing.
 
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uid info I forgot to post above

Skeletal findings Spina bifida occulta of L1, sacroiliac DJD, compression fxs of dorsal spine 8-12 and rib fx.
 
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Bumping
 
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Bumping for this lady. Hopefully she can get her name back.
 
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The fracture patterns look indicative of severe osteoporosis to me. Not accident related. I guess that would put her into the upper range of the age estimate.
Such fractures lead to chronic severe pain in a person that is very difficult to remedy.
Her spina bifida occulta likely did not give her any symptoms and likely was not even noticed.

uid info I forgot to post above

Skeletal findings Spina bifida occulta of L1, sacroiliac DJD, compression fxs of dorsal spine 8-12 and rib fx.
 
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She would be in dire need of a decent recon. The postmortem is also really bad quality and fairly distorted
 
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@Susikatze is right, she does need a better recon. I had a bit of free time tonight and I touched her up a bit.
 
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Oh how I was hoping you would see this thread! Thank you so much!
 
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Bump
 
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Artist Rendering from FL Institute of Forensic Anthropology & Applied Science at USF
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Bumping for the lady in the nice dress
 

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