This woman was killed somewhere between 1983-1985 in Missoula, Montana. Her remains were found in a rural area scattered on a hillside by a bear hunter. She had been executed, shot by a 32 caliber handgun 2 times in the head.
She is of Asian descent and has uniquely high cheekbones that would have been noticeable in life.
Wayne Nance was a viable suspect in her murder. But before he could be brought to trial he died. However, it does not say how he died. So, I wonder if he had murdered more women. This case is one of those that each thing her body tells us only makes us ask 2 more questions.
I am adding this case because of the type of dental work she received that was used almost exclusively in Asian countries. Something else, that I found with her dental work is the screw in replacement type of tooth that has only just become a type that is in fashion in the US, for lack of a better word. They are expensive now to have put in, but they would have been outrageously so, back in 1985 here in the states. And I am going to assume that dental work would have been even more so on other continents. Now, I am not sure, but since she had dental work on every single tooth in her mouth I wonder if this was because dental care was so expensive and maybe she came from a poor family where dental care was unattainable because of this high cost? And as a result, she ended up with a mouth full of cavities. And then somewhere along the way, in her short life, her socio-economic situation changed for the better and she was put on someone's insurance policy that paid for this extensive care she received or she herself found a way out of poverty. I mean far out of poverty. Thus, being able to receive the best dental care available on at least some of her teeth.
Of course, I am assuming every one of those things. But, looking for clues is what we do when a person is a deceased and unidentified. http://doenetwork.org/cases/3ufmt.htmlj
She is of Asian descent and has uniquely high cheekbones that would have been noticeable in life.
Wayne Nance was a viable suspect in her murder. But before he could be brought to trial he died. However, it does not say how he died. So, I wonder if he had murdered more women. This case is one of those that each thing her body tells us only makes us ask 2 more questions.
I am adding this case because of the type of dental work she received that was used almost exclusively in Asian countries. Something else, that I found with her dental work is the screw in replacement type of tooth that has only just become a type that is in fashion in the US, for lack of a better word. They are expensive now to have put in, but they would have been outrageously so, back in 1985 here in the states. And I am going to assume that dental work would have been even more so on other continents. Now, I am not sure, but since she had dental work on every single tooth in her mouth I wonder if this was because dental care was so expensive and maybe she came from a poor family where dental care was unattainable because of this high cost? And as a result, she ended up with a mouth full of cavities. And then somewhere along the way, in her short life, her socio-economic situation changed for the better and she was put on someone's insurance policy that paid for this extensive care she received or she herself found a way out of poverty. I mean far out of poverty. Thus, being able to receive the best dental care available on at least some of her teeth.
Of course, I am assuming every one of those things. But, looking for clues is what we do when a person is a deceased and unidentified. http://doenetwork.org/cases/3ufmt.htmlj
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