Something very interesting about this case is the fact that author Sue Grafton has written a book that was loosely based on her case. These people are hardly ever known about let alone a writing taking interest in the case. Hopefully one day she will get her name back.http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/205ufca.html She was found in California in 1969 and they are not even sure of her ethnicity. However, her dental work suggests she may be European. However, you never know. Hit the link for more info on her case.
I decided to start this blog when I realized there are not many sites that are dedicated to helping the family of immigrants who have had the misfortune of their loved ones becoming a missing person in America.Regardless of someone's immigration status their families should be able to locate them if the unthinkable happens to them. I am basically just posting links to sites that I come across that have cases of probable immigrants that are unidentified.
Friday, October 28, 2016
1969 female California
Something very interesting about this case is the fact that author Sue Grafton has written a book that was loosely based on her case. These people are hardly ever known about let alone a writing taking interest in the case. Hopefully one day she will get her name back.http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/205ufca.html She was found in California in 1969 and they are not even sure of her ethnicity. However, her dental work suggests she may be European. However, you never know. Hit the link for more info on her case.
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