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El Sicko
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http://ocsd.org/divisions/prof/coron...jane/8704457el
Information is still coming in. But finally officially identified as Holly Glynn. Right on, guys. |
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This and Sharron Marshall were in my top favourite cases which is thought would never be solved because too much time had passed.
I'm so happy that now they are both identified so their family can finally have the closure they need. Amazing that after all this time they were not forgotten about and the cases were still being worked on by LE. I hope more cases end up solved like these |
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I must say, 2015 has been an incredible year for solving cases involving unidentified victims! Just this past week, another prominent case involving a Jane Doe who was hit by a car in 1973 was also solved:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Janice_Young And earlier this year, the famous "Caledonia Jane Doe" who was murdered in 1979 was also identified: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Tammy_Alexander And even though it's not official yet, it seems pretty likely that Grateful Doe has been identified as well, so the Dana Point Jane Doe makes two UID cases from UM that have gotten closure this year. According to this Reddit thread, the wheels to identify Holly Glynn were put in motion after a tip was sent to a Websleuths member named Carl Koppelman, who was also instrumental in getting the Caledonia Jane Doe identified a few months ago: http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMy...fornia_commit/ |
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So if I'm reading this right, her high school friends sought her out through social media, couldn't find any trace of her so they sought out missing persons cases and connected the dots that way. That's amazing.
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Carl is a friend of mine. He's always got several irons in the fire, so to speak. As long as I've known him, he's always working a lot of different UID cases at the same time. I'm glad he's getting all these hits. |
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I hear she was a gal who had a history of mental problems. I found a record of a mental health hearing, which I would assume is similar to an involuntary commitment, where the state seeks to get someone committed to a mental health facility. I think it was in January 1987.
She also apparently lived with her family in San Diego for quite some time up until shortly before her disappearance. So if she was homeless, it was only for a short period of time. I'm so glad they've identified her. Maybe we can get some more answers. |
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Wow!!! I have always been fascinated by this case!!
This and the Sumner couple. Which, on another board could be solved at any moment as well. Love this! |
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!http://listverse.com/2015/02/18/10-s...een-following/ But I've love more mysteries to keep getting solved, so I have enough material for a sequel... |
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Now if only we could find the person who killed Terri McClure, we'd be in good shape.
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Wow...I've always wondered about this case. So glad that she has been IDed after all these years.
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