Unidentified homicide victim.On June 3, 1978, the victim's body was discovered in a shallow grave, covered with brush, near Florida State Road 29, just south of the interchange with Interstate 75 (Alligator Alley). The victim's body was covered with a white substance later analyzed and identified as hydrated or caustic lime, which is used in mortars and cements, as well as for agricultural purposes. Death resulted from blunt force trauma to the head. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Remains Examination The victim was a white female, approximately 40 to 60 years old, between 5' to 5'5" tall, and about 176 pounds. She had brown hair and was nude; no jewelry was found on the body. Her eye color could not be determined. Based on the evidence collected, it is suspected that the victim died as a result of homicide. The victim's NCIC NCIC National Crime Information Center NCIC National Cancer Institute of Canada NCIC North Carolina Industrial Commission NCIC National Cartographic Information Center NCIC National Cancer Information Center (American Cancer Society) number is U260005490. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Dental Examination The mandibular mandibular (mandib´y adj pertaining to the lower jaw. section presents with ceramco bridges, porcelain fused to metal from the right lateral through the lower right second molar. The bridge is from the first bicuspid bicuspid /bi·cus·pid/ (-kus´pid) 1. having two cusps. 2. pertaining to a mitral(bicuspid) valve. 3. premolar tooth. bi·cus·pid adj. to the second molar. It has two bicuspid pontics suspended in between the cuspid cuspid /cus·pid/ (kus´pid) 1. having one cusp or point. 2. cuspid tooth. cus·pid n. See canine tooth. adj. Having one cusp; cuspidate. and lateral, both of ceramco materials, are individual units. The lower left side has a similar situation. The left lateral is an individual ceramco unit. The first bicuspid and cuspid are double abutted for a five-tooth bridge, which involves two large bicuspid pontics and a molar ceramco abutment abutment /abut·ment/ (ah-but´ment) a supporting structure to sustain lateral or horizontal pressure, as the anchorage tooth for a fixed or removable partial denture. a·but·ment n. . The victim was relatively free of all periodontal disease. It is estimated that the dental work was done approximately 2 years prior to the time of death. For additional dental information, please contact the investigative agency. A dental chart is available. Alert to Law Enforcement Law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). should bring this information to the attention of all crime analysis, missing person, and cold case units, as well as to officers investigating crimes against persons. Any agency that believes this unidentified homicide victim matches their missing person or has a similar case may contact Lieutenant Mike Fox, Collier County, Florida Collier County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2000, the population was 251,377. The U.S. Census Bureau 2006 estimate for the county is 314,649 [1]. Its county seat is Naples, Florida6. , Sheriff's Office at 239-793-9399 or foxm@flcjn.net; or Crime Analyst Glen W. Wildey, Jr., of the FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) at 703-632-4166 or at gwildeyj@leo.gov. The clay reconstruction was completed by Harvey Pratt of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is a state law enforcement agency of the Government of Oklahoma. The OSBI assists the state's police departments and courts and is the primary investigative arm of Oklahoma. . |
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