Missing Star
02-27-2006, 07:51 PM
What is my name?
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On October 24, 2003, deer hunters found the body of a woman laying face down in a wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona. This area is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon National Park. The victim died from a single blow to her head and was likely killed someplace other than where her body was discovered.
Nationwide missing persons searches have not produced identification. She may be a foreigner, perhaps from northern Europe. Autopsy reports indicate she had eaten approximately 1 to 3 hours prior to her being murdered, that she had pneumonia in the right lung and there was some evidence of heart disease. Cause of death has been determined to be that of homicidal violence.
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Estimated age: 55 - 65 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4"; 150 lbs.
Short gray hair with some blonde; Brown or hazel eyes. Her nails were beautifully manicured.
1/4" square mole above left side of forehead, mole on tip of right shoulder, mole over left collarbone, mole on front of right lower leg, mole over the middle part of the right ankle, scar below right knee, scar over the back side of the right forearm, scar over the back side of the left hand, suffers from senile ecchymosis (a condition that looks like bruising) over the back side of the right upper arm. There were no piercings or tattoos.
Extensive dental work -- crowns, bridge work -- in excess of $20,000.
Clothing: None
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If you have any information about this case please contact:
Coconino County Sheriff's Department
Detective Chuck Jones
928-226-5033
OR
Detective Bruce Cornish
928-226-5036
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
http://doenetwork.us/cases/411ufaz.html
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On October 24, 2003, deer hunters found the body of a woman laying face down in a wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona. This area is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon National Park. The victim died from a single blow to her head and was likely killed someplace other than where her body was discovered.
Nationwide missing persons searches have not produced identification. She may be a foreigner, perhaps from northern Europe. Autopsy reports indicate she had eaten approximately 1 to 3 hours prior to her being murdered, that she had pneumonia in the right lung and there was some evidence of heart disease. Cause of death has been determined to be that of homicidal violence.
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Estimated age: 55 - 65 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4"; 150 lbs.
Short gray hair with some blonde; Brown or hazel eyes. Her nails were beautifully manicured.
1/4" square mole above left side of forehead, mole on tip of right shoulder, mole over left collarbone, mole on front of right lower leg, mole over the middle part of the right ankle, scar below right knee, scar over the back side of the right forearm, scar over the back side of the left hand, suffers from senile ecchymosis (a condition that looks like bruising) over the back side of the right upper arm. There were no piercings or tattoos.
Extensive dental work -- crowns, bridge work -- in excess of $20,000.
Clothing: None
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If you have any information about this case please contact:
Coconino County Sheriff's Department
Detective Chuck Jones
928-226-5033
OR
Detective Bruce Cornish
928-226-5036
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
http://doenetwork.us/cases/411ufaz.html