The Doe Network:
Case File 336UFDEU
Reconstruction of Victim by David Wood
Unidentified White Female
- The victim was discovered on August 7, 1991 on Highway A3 near Frankfurt, Germany
Vital Statistics
- Estimated age: 25 years old
- Approximate Height and Weight: 168 cm (5'6")
- Distinguishing Characteristics: Reddish blonde hair. Both ears were pierced. Noticeable lump in the size of a cherry on cranial bone 6 cm (~2.3 inches) above left ear. Prominent stretch marks, 3 scars between 1 and 4 cm (0.39-1.56
inches) length on upper left and lower left arm near elbow, 4 cm (1.56) slightly upwards bent scar below left kneecap.
Appendix war apparantly still present. She might have previously broken her collarbone.
- Dentals: Only few minor fillings, she had perhaps somehow received more an additional amount of fluoride in her childhood years as a precaution against tooth decay (might have been added to drinking water as it was practised for
instance in Scandinavia) the filling material she had is often used in Switzerland or Scandinavia.
- Jewelry: A silver necklace, 50 cm long, with a pendant in shape of a Dutch silver shoe, 1.2 cm long with two imprinted windmills (blue/white). A ring with a colorless zircon stone, 4mm, ring width 53, probably manufactured in France. A Swatch watch with a flexible Doublé bracelet. A ring with a turquise stone, 4.5 x 3.5 mm, ring width 58. A silver earring, diameter 1.5 cm.
Victim's Jewelry
Case History
Post-mortem exams revealed that the victim got run over by a car at least once while she was still alive and lying on the ground. The cause of death was heavy blood loss resulting from severe inner contusions.
There were no signs of foul play. She was last seen alive some time during the day on August 7, 1991 at the motorway service area/restaurant Fernthal.
Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Landeskriminalamt
+49 6131 65 2350
fax: +49 6131 65 2480
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Source Information:
RLP Online
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