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GAF930625 June 25,1993; Cobb County,Georgia
Topic Started: Sep 22 2008, 10:19 AM (518 Views)
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Unidentified White Female


The victim was discovered on June 25, 1993 in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia
Skeletal Remains


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Estimated age: 31-36 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'3-5'6"; 100-120 lbs.
Dentals: Available. Dental work present.
Clothing: A white, halter top; sleeveless, tan jacket and light weight, blousy, elastic, waistband slacks. The victim also wore a 24 inch long strand of white beads, with imprinted, blue flowers, separated by gold colored, metal beads and multi colored, bead earrings.


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Case History
The victim was located at a construction site at Shufflegrit Road, in Marietta, GA.



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Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Cobb County ME's Office
770-528-2200
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

ME Case Number:
93-0378

NCIC Number:
U-656358493
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
GA GBI



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Marietta police seek ID of remains found in ‘93




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By Alexis Stevens


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

It's been nearly 19 years since construction workers unearthed the remains of a woman in east Cobb County. But still, her identity remains a mystery.



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Marla Lawson , GBI Marietta police hope this facial reconstruction will help identify the woman whose remains were found in June 1993.

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Marietta police hope a facial reconstruction, created by a GBI artist, will finally help close the cold case, Officer David Baldwin said Monday.

On June 25, 1993, a bulldozer operator working off Scufflegrit Road uncovered the remains while working at what is now the Brentwood subdivision.

Medical examiners determined that the remains were those of a 25- to 30-year-old white woman, between 5 feet 3 inches and 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing between 100 and 120 pounds, police said.

The victim was wearing a white halter top, a scarf with an orange and pink diamond print design, a sleeveless tan jacket, elastic band slacks, a 24-inch strand of white beads with imprinted blue flowers separated by gold-color metal beads, and multi-colored bead earrings, according to police.

There were no obvious indicators of how the woman died, Baldwin said, but investigators suspect her death may have been preceded by violence.

"We don't believe she was killed there, but that she was taken there," Baldwin told the AJC.

The remains likely had been there longer than a year at the time they were found, investigators later determined.

There were a handful of missing person cases at the time that police initially believed may have been linked to the remains, but investigators have since disproved any of those possibilities through forensic testing, according to police.

In recent weeks, DNA testing conducted by an FBI crime lab in Virginia determined that the remains were not those of a Cherokee County woman who disappeared in August 1992.

Now, investigators hope a sculpture of the woman's reconstructed face, created by GBI forensic artist Marla Lawson, will help identify the woman, who likely was born between 1957-1962.

Anyone with any information about the case is urged to call the Marietta Police Department Tip Line at 770-794-6990 or Lt. Steve Campisi at 770-794-5367.
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Marietta police seek help from public with 19-year-old cold case
by Geoff Folsom
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Marietta Police are hoping this GBI facial reconstruction will help identify a body found on Scufflegrit Road in June 1993. Police believe she was a victim of foul play. <br> Photo special to the MDJ
Marietta Police are hoping this GBI facial reconstruction will help identify a body found on Scufflegrit Road in June 1993. Police believe she was a victim of foul play.
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MARIETTA — Marietta Police hope a new facial reconstruction can help them identify a body found nearly two decades ago.

The new reconstruction comes shortly after the announcement that an FBI forensics investigation determined the remains do not belong to Belinda Norred, a Cherokee County woman who was last seen Aug. 16, 1992.

Police had a handful of leads that could have identified the remains, which were unearthed by construction equipment on Scufflegrit Road in June 1993, but Marietta Police Officer David Baldwin said they have dried up recently.

Police believe the unidentified woman was white, was possibly born between 1957 and 1962, and stood between five-feet-three and five-feet-six inches tall. She was found wearing a white halter top, a scarf with an orange and pink diamond print design, a sleeveless tan jacket, elastic-band slacks, a 24-inch strand of white beads with imprinted blue flowers separated by gold color metal beads and multicolor bead earrings.

Baldwin said an autopsy of the woman led officers to believe she had been at the construction site at least 1½ years when she was found. While they have not determined how she died, they believe she was a victim of foul play.

Officers also believe the woman was not killed where she was found, which was in a wooded area, but was transported there after her death, Baldwin said.

The photo released Monday isn’t the first forensic reconstruction authorities have created, but it is the most advanced.

“The technology and training has changed since the early ’90s,” Baldwin said. “With the upgrades to technology, we were better able to come up with what this woman possibly looked like.”

Marla Lawson, a forensic artist with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, put together the facial reconstruction, which is designed to show what the victim might have looked like at the time of her death. GBI spokesman John Bankhead said the agency performs the reconstructions as a service to law enforcement agencies.

“She travels the entire state doing these types of things,” he said.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call the MPD’s tip line at (770) 794-6990 or Lt. Steve Campisi at (770) 794-5367.

Read more: The Marietta Daily Journal - Marietta police seek help from public with 19 year old cold case
http://mdjonline.com/view/full_story/18182...ge_right_column
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