Author Topic: LAKE PANASOFFKEE JANE DOE: WF, 17-24, found under bridge - Feb 1971  (Read 495 times)

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[size=15]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-offer-clues-identity-1971-murder-victim.html[/size]

[size=15]The academic assistance allowed police and the scientists to build a new composite of what the woman might have looked like and also what her clothing may have worn at the time of her death - an outfit of plaid green pants, a solid green shirt, and a shawl with green and yellow print.[/size] 

[size=15]She had also worn white gold wrist watch, with the insignia from Baylor University, on her left wrist, a yellow gold ring with a clear stone on her left ring finger and a small/thin gold necklace.

Now investigators are taking the new composite and information on the victim to the public, hoping that someone will recognize the victim and be able to shed light on who she was and inevitably lead to the perpetrators. 

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[size=15]http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/13/s...is-provides-clues-in-a-florida-cold-case.html[/size]
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In looking at samples from the growing root of the hair and the old tip, Dr. Kamenov found a change: “The last hair that grew showed heavier carbon isotopes.” The woman had moved to a corn-based diet during the time her hair was growing, less than a year. She was a recent arrival in the United States.

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[size=15]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Miss_Lake_Panasoffkee[/size]

[size=15]The body was dressed in a green shirt, green plaid pants, and a green floral poncho. Also found were a white gold watch and a gold necklace. On her ring finger there was a gold ring with a transparent stone, indicating that she may have been married.

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[size=15]http://unsolved.com/archives/little-miss-“p”[/size]

[size=15]The young woman was 5’2” tall, weighed about 100 pounds and was approximately 20 years old. In addition to the “Watson Jones” surgical technique that had been performed on her ankle, the young woman had extensive dental work, including crowns, caps and fillings. The examination also revealed that she had given birth to at least one child. These clues suggest that the victim was well cared for and may have left a family behind.[/size]


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Given that there is a large Greek-American population in Tarpon Springs (about 117 kilometers (73 mi) from Lake Panasoffkee), and that the victim had been dead for about 30 days and had likely lived in Greece, it was possible to conclude that she had traveled to the United States to attend an Epiphany celebration.

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