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TXF061029; Gregg County October 29 2006
Topic Started: Dec 18 2006, 10:14 PM (671 Views)
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Case Number: U0611002
Agency: Gregg County Sheriff's Office
Date Found: 10/29/2006
Estimated Date of Death: 10-29-2006
Cause of Death: Unknown
Race: White
Sex: Female
Age: 17 - 22
Height: 5' 3 " - 5' 5 "
Weight: 100 lbs. - 120 lbs.
Eye Color: Unknown
Hair Color: Blonde
State Found: Texas
Country Found: USA
Clothing: "One Tuff Babe" brand name jeans (size 7/8), a mauve colored shirt, possibly a sweatshirt.
Miscellaneous: The deceased was found in a wooded lease area near Kilgore, Texas.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/mpch/Unidenti...asp?id=U0611002
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http://www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5820658

12/15/06-Gregg County
Forensic Facial Reconstruction Completed On Unidentified Body






In a further effort to identify the body of a homicide victim located near Kilgore on October 29, 2006 the Gregg County Sheriff's Office had requested the assistance of a forensic artist assigned to the Texas Rangers Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety in Austin. The deceased had been severely burned and this procedure is being utilized to attempt to gain positive identity.

Forensic artist Suzanne Birdwell has completed a facial reconstruction from the remains of the unidentified victim and has provided this agency with photographs of the forensic art sculpture that depicts the possible appearance of the deceased.

The three-dimensional sculpture is based on the information submitted from medical reports, crime scene findings, skeletal topography, age, sex and ethnicity. Sheriff's investigators and the medical examiners from the Southwest Institute of Forensic Science in Dallas has remained in contact with Suzanne throughout the reconstruction procedure to provide her with every known detail that would assist her development of a reasonable likeness of the deceased. "We greatly appreciate the efforts afforded to us by the Texas Rangers service and their forensic artist, said Sheriff Maxey Cerliano".

The autopsy examination concluded that the victim appeared to be a young adult Caucasian female; possibly in the late teens to mid-twenties, approximately 5' 04" tall. The deceased was possibly wearing blue jeans and a mauve or purple colored long-sleeve sweater or blouse. The victim's hair may be blondish-red in color.

Dental records may be utilized for positive identification and requests for comparison are being directed to the medical examiners office.
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http://www.news-journal.com/news/content/n...singPerson.html

Forensic model may crack case
Investigators reconstruct face of woman found in Kilgore

By ADAM J. HOLLAND

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Investigators can now place a possible face to an unidentified body found smoldering near Kilgore on October 29.

A forensic artist has completed a facial reconstruction from the remains of the victim, in an attempt to help law enforcement make a positive identification.

Sheriff's investigators found the body so badly burned that they could not initially determine race or approximate age, Capt. Ken Hartley of the Gregg County Sheriff's Department has previously said.

"An autopsy provided a more clear description, but due to the burned remains, we really have no clean identification," Hartley said in November.

The three-dimensional sculpture is based on the information from the autopsy, crime scene findings, skeletal topography, age, sex and ethnicity.

According to the autopsy examination, the victim appeared to be a young adult white female, about 5 feet 4 inches tall.

Evidence at the Fritz Swanson Road scene indicated the woman possibly was wearing blue jeans and a mauve or purplish-colored long sleeve shirt or sweater. Her hair may have been blondish-red in color.

Although the case is being investigated as a homicide, a cause of death has not been released.

In another local missing persons case involving 23-year-old Brandi Wells of Brownsboro, organizers are planning a second search on Dec. 23, of the area where she was last seen alive, or could have been.

Volunteers are asked to meet at the Elks Lodge at 2101 E. Marshall Ave.

Wells was reported missing on Aug. 3 from Graham Central Station, a Longview night club. Her car was found abandoned a few days later on Interstate 20, near FM 2087.

She was eliminated as a possible match to the burned body on Nov. 16 by the Southwest Institute of Forensic Science, where the autopsy was performed.

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you have to listen until after the car commercial but there is a video here about this poor lady and the suspected killer
http://www.cbs19.tv/video/newplayer.php?id=3518
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