eymardma
11-02-2004, 09:39 PM
Unsolved Mysteries ... During one of the two shows that Lifetime aired on November 2, 2004 ... there was a segment about an unidentified drowning victim discovered in Florida, in the year 1971. If anyone has any information about this segment, or even a copy of the show ... PLEASE contact me ... my email is eymardma@yahoo.com. I don't know anything about the episode, other than a friend of the family saw it ... and said that it matches the description of my aunt who drowned while swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, but whose body was never found.
ddelta
11-03-2004, 11:20 AM
I saw it and don't have it on video..however the girl was strangled to death and she was around 20 years old they believed. She had at least one child in her lifetime and she had some type of ankle surgery done to one of her legs. Any other questions you might have i might be able to help you.
They also though she was possible a nativan american heritage.
angiev
11-03-2004, 01:23 PM
Try looking under the search on this websight for Little Miss Panasoffkee and click into the thread and there is websight that tell more about the case.
justins5256
11-04-2004, 01:31 AM
Originally posted by eymardma
Unsolved Mysteries ... During one of the two shows that Lifetime aired on November 2, 2004 ... there was a segment about an unidentified drowning victim discovered in Florida, in the year 1971. If anyone has any information about this segment, or even a copy of the show ... PLEASE contact me ... my email is eymardma@yahoo.com. I don't know anything about the episode, other than a friend of the family saw it ... and said that it matches the description of my aunt who drowned while swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, but whose body was never found.
Panasoffkee was found with a man's belt around her neck, so I would suspect foul play rather than a drowning.
I have the story on tape. E-mail me if you are still interested.
Justin
eymardma
11-04-2004, 05:38 AM
I want to thank everyone for helping out ... I knew nothing about the episode ... from the facts that were described in other posts, it appears that this incident is not related to my aunt. Thank you very much ... to everyone who was kind enough to reply.