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Case File 277UFFL

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Reconstructions of Victim

Unidentified Female


Vital Statistics

  • Estimated age: 30 - 40 years old
  • Approximate Height and Weight: Average height and weight.
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: White or white/black admixture. Bones recovered at the scene showed signs of arthritic lipping, indicating that the victim may have suffered from back problems. Also, there is a well-healed break in the left nasal region.
  • Dentals: Porcelain over metal crown on right upper front tooth. Occlusal amalgum filling in first lower left molar.


Case History
On March 19, 1999 in Middleburg, Clay County, Florida, a county worker found the partial skeletal remains of an adult subject in a ravine just north of a county burrow pit at the dead end of Masters Road. The pit is approximately one mile south of County Road 218 West. Only a skull and 39 additional bones were located. The skull has two bullet holes in it indicating that the decedent was the victim of a homicide. Originally, the remains were thought to be those of an adult white male, however, later D.N.A. testing revealed that the remains were those of an adult white or white/black admixture female.


Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Clay County Sheriff's Office
Detective Jerry Baker
904-264-6512

You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Case Number:
99036363

NCIC Number:
U-211792116

Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
Clay County Sheriff's Office
UDRS


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