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Case File 346UFFL

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Reconstruction of Victim by Wesley Neville

Unidentified White Female


Vital Statistics

  • Estimated age: 33-47 years old
  • Approximate Height and Weight: 5'2-5'5" (63")
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: Straight brown hair. She may have had children.
  • Clothing: A black pullover shirt with a Roberto Orsini label and black jean shorts with an Arizona label.
  • Personal Effects: She was barefoot and carrying only a green cigarette lighter and some change.
  • Skeletal Findings: Fracture noted to right distal femoral shaft.
    Right leg, femur, was broken just above the knee several years ago, never properly been repaired.
  • Fingerprints: Not Available
  • Dentals: Available Extensive dental work done several years ago.
    Three-piece crown with fillings and other old dental work.
    #'s 1,2- root tip. #12- root canal filling; root tip. #17- root tip. midline, maxillary diastoma, generalized mild periodontitis,
    ridge in area of #1,16 #'s 13, 14, 31- root tip. #30- root canal filling; root tip.
  • DNA: Available in FBI NMPDD


Case History
On October 13th, 1996, the skeletal remains of an unknown white female were located under a tree in woods near Adamo Drive, off 26th Street in Tampa, Florida, hidden beneath old carpet padding. Two homeless people walking along Adamo Drive near North 28th Street stumbled upon the human bones in an overgrown lot that is a popular campsite for the homeless in that area.
It is belived she was homeless or a prostitute and she was dumped there after being killed somewhere else.


Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Hillsborough County Medical Examiners Office
Pete Bihorel
813-276-2098
Email

You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number:
96-4869

NCIC Number:
U-971678220

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

Source Information:
Forensic Artist
URDS
St. Petersburg Times 10/22/96
The Tampa Tribune 10/22./96


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