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| Help give this woman back her identity! Please read her story, and maybe you can help her find an ending to her tragic story. | |||||||||||||
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| An unidentified white female was discovered on January 25, 1986 in Saline County, Kansas. Her estimated time of death was 1-2 days, and the cause of death was homicide. She was located in a creek, on the north side of a bridge in the westbound lane of I-70, about 14 miles west of Salina, Kansas. She was severely beaten and tossed over the bridge and landed in a shallow creek where she died from drowning. Her estimated age was approximately 25-30 years old, and was about 5'5" in height, and about 125 pounds. She had brown hair with blonde highlights, and was cut at a short length. She had light blue or grey eyes, and had a light complexion. She also had an appendix scar and stretch marks on her abdomen. There was a 1" scar on her jaw bone to the left of her chin, a 3/4" scar on the jaw bone below the left cheek, and a 3/4" circular scar on her right knee. She had false fingernails which were painted a bright red. Her teeth were in good condition, and dental records indicated she had some recent orthodontic work such as; a recent extraction of a tooth, root canal therapy with a broken reamer was found, both upper first premolars extracted, and work done to close the spaces. She was located partially clothed in a beige Chantelle brand brassiere, size 32B, made in France, with French and European markings. She had on black Jockey For Her brand very abbreviated French cut bikimi panties, knee high stockings and lavender sweat pants. The sweat pants were Abraxas brand, and had two pockets in the front with sippers that zipped up and down. It appeared neither the bra or the sweat pants were sold in Kansas. There was no jewelry found with her. There was a blue colored nylon bad with white drawstrings, and a while pillow case, including other clothing items that were located near her. She did not appear to be a homeless person based on her well-maintained appearance. The clothing she was wearing was only available in large cities, or from outside the United States. Additional Information: Fingerprints: available DNA: available Full body x-rays available Investigators: Saline County Sheriff's Office Mike Smith 785-826-6500 NCIC Number: U-183402219 Additional Websites: The Doe Network Can You Help Identify This Woman? (*** Warning: Graphic Post-Mortum Pictures***) The National Center for Missing Adults, ViCAP |
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| If you have any information regarding this woman please contact the Saline County Sheriff's Office! | |||||||||||||