neognosis
01-30-2015, 08:22 PM
this is how Caledonia Jane Doe was discovered
Alexander was finally identified as the result of efforts by a school friend of hers from Brooksville, Florida, to locate her in the 2010s. Unable to find her on social media or through other conventional means, she turned to Alexander's family, who told her that Tammy, who often ran away from home, had not been seen or heard from since the late 1970s. In 2014 they filed a missing persons report with the Hernando County, Florida, sheriff's office; shortly afterwards a Rochester-area artist who had painted one of the reconstructions of the unidentified body's face saw the report online and, noting the similarities, contacted the Livingston County sheriff. A DNA match with one of Alexander's living relatives was made early in 2015.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Tammy_Alexander
this is how grateful doe is being identified
2015 developments
In 2015, photographs surfaced of a young man wearing similar clothing to that worn by the John Doe, and bearing a strong resemblance to the reconstruction images. The person in these photographs was named Jason and was described to have been a fan of Grateful Dead. He had not been heard from since 1995 and had lived in both Illinois and South Carolina. It has not yet been verified whether this was indeed the Greensville County John Doe, and his last name had not yet been discovered, as his roommates and other friends did not recall it.[17][14] Companies such as the New York Post, The Daily Mail and BuzzFeed covered the story.[18][5][16]
Possible match to Jason Patrick Callahan
In January 2015, law enforcement began conducting a DNA test to see if the John Doe is the same man as Jason Patrick Callahan, the son of a sixty-three year old woman who had not seen or heard from him since June 1995, when he left home to "follow Grateful Dead".[19] Callahan, who was identified to be the young man in the photographs, is described as having been a white male with wavy blonde hair and brown eyes, standing between five feet ten inches and six feet tall, and weighing about 160 pounds. Callahan, if he were alive, would be thirty-eight as of 2015.[1] Callahan was not reported missing by his mother until 2015.[20][5] Lt. Joey Crosby, spokesman for Myrtle Beach police, stated that Callahan's mother didn't know which jurisdiction to file the report with due to the nomadic nature of Grateful Dead fans. “She attempted to report it when he went missing but didn’t know which jurisdiction to report it to.” he said
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensville_County_John_Doe
Holly Glynn has 2 friends from Whittier Elementary in the early 70's who tried looking for her in the usual means through social network. Now, they found her sister Tammy Glynn easily. But they could not locate Holly. this is a photo of them
click here for photos
http://jbrwdi.forumotion.com/t581-is-dana-point-jane-doe-holly-glynn-of-whittier-elementary
Alexander was finally identified as the result of efforts by a school friend of hers from Brooksville, Florida, to locate her in the 2010s. Unable to find her on social media or through other conventional means, she turned to Alexander's family, who told her that Tammy, who often ran away from home, had not been seen or heard from since the late 1970s. In 2014 they filed a missing persons report with the Hernando County, Florida, sheriff's office; shortly afterwards a Rochester-area artist who had painted one of the reconstructions of the unidentified body's face saw the report online and, noting the similarities, contacted the Livingston County sheriff. A DNA match with one of Alexander's living relatives was made early in 2015.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Tammy_Alexander
this is how grateful doe is being identified
2015 developments
In 2015, photographs surfaced of a young man wearing similar clothing to that worn by the John Doe, and bearing a strong resemblance to the reconstruction images. The person in these photographs was named Jason and was described to have been a fan of Grateful Dead. He had not been heard from since 1995 and had lived in both Illinois and South Carolina. It has not yet been verified whether this was indeed the Greensville County John Doe, and his last name had not yet been discovered, as his roommates and other friends did not recall it.[17][14] Companies such as the New York Post, The Daily Mail and BuzzFeed covered the story.[18][5][16]
Possible match to Jason Patrick Callahan
In January 2015, law enforcement began conducting a DNA test to see if the John Doe is the same man as Jason Patrick Callahan, the son of a sixty-three year old woman who had not seen or heard from him since June 1995, when he left home to "follow Grateful Dead".[19] Callahan, who was identified to be the young man in the photographs, is described as having been a white male with wavy blonde hair and brown eyes, standing between five feet ten inches and six feet tall, and weighing about 160 pounds. Callahan, if he were alive, would be thirty-eight as of 2015.[1] Callahan was not reported missing by his mother until 2015.[20][5] Lt. Joey Crosby, spokesman for Myrtle Beach police, stated that Callahan's mother didn't know which jurisdiction to file the report with due to the nomadic nature of Grateful Dead fans. “She attempted to report it when he went missing but didn’t know which jurisdiction to report it to.” he said
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensville_County_John_Doe
Holly Glynn has 2 friends from Whittier Elementary in the early 70's who tried looking for her in the usual means through social network. Now, they found her sister Tammy Glynn easily. But they could not locate Holly. this is a photo of them
click here for photos
http://jbrwdi.forumotion.com/t581-is-dana-point-jane-doe-holly-glynn-of-whittier-elementary