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AZF581031 October 31, 1958; Coconino Co.
Topic Started: Aug 15 2012, 07:31 PM (2,870 Views)
mimi
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https://identifyus.org/en/cases/9859
ME/C Case Number: 12-064
Coconino County, Arizona
11 to 14 year old Native American Female
Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number 12-064
Date found October 31, 1958 00:00
Date created February 08, 2012 17:13
Date last modified February 09, 2012 10:46
Date QA reviewed February 09, 2012 04:14
Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Agency Coconino Cnty Med Examiners Ofc
Phone 928-679-8775
Case Manager
Name Amy Kelly
Phone 928.679.8775

Demographics
Estimated age Adolescent
Minimum age 11 years
Maximum age 14 years
Race Native American
Ethnicity
Sex Female
Weight (pounds) 105, Estimated
Height (inches) 60, Estimated
Body Parts Inventory
All parts recovered
Notes on body parts recovered
On the skull (now missing), are features consistent with Native American descent such as a rounded cranial vault, moderately wide (tented) nasal aperature, mild prognathism, an indistinct nasal sill, straight inferior mandibular border and a wide ascending ramus and an everted gonial angle, elliptic dental arcade, and shovelling on the one intact maxillary incisor. An exhibited caucasoid feature are the inferoir-later downward sloping of the eye orbits.
Body conditions
Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Probable year of death 1957 to 1957
Estimated postmortem interval 18 Months
Circumstances
Location Found
GPS coordinates
Address 1 10 miles SE of the Grand Canyon
Address 2
City Grand Canyon
State Arizona
Zip code
County Coconino
Circumstances of death
Unknown.
Physical
Hair color Brown
Head hair long, light brown with a slight wave. The wave appears artificial according to
reports.
Fingerprint information is currently not available
Comments
Missing skeletonized remains.
Clothing and accessories are described below
white wool cardigan short sleeve sweater, brown plaid with green and red pattern capri (pedal pusher) pants with the label "World Gamons GRAFF California Wear,
white rayon underpants, small size elastic top and bottom,
Maidenform "Alloette" white cotton brassiere, size 34C.
Jewelry 18 inch, 10 carat solid gold neck chain with tiny curb-style links
Other items found with body
Small jar of Ponds cold cream,
nylon white comb,
small white powder puff with traces of sun-tan colored powder,
small blue plastic nail file case with the indentation of the capital letter "P" written in script, followed by the indentation of a hand printed capital letter "R"
Dental information / charting is available
DNA
Sample is currently not available
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Ell
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Oct. 31, Little Miss X: Skeletal remains of young female found at Grand Canyon believed to be Connie Smith who disappeared from Salisbury, Conn., July 16, 1952. Homicide.
http://azdailysun.com/cold-cases-for-cocon...19bb2963f4.html
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On October 31, 1958, the skeletal remains of an unidentified female were located approximately 10 miles southeast of the Grand Canyon in Coconino County, Arizona. She had reddish/brown hair that had been dyed to a lighter brown color. A white wool short-sleeved cardigan, brown, green and red plaid Capri pants (“Graff California Wear” brand), white rayon underpants and a “Maidenform Alloette” white cotton bra (size 34 C) were located near the remains. In addition, the following personal items were located: a gold chain, a small jar of Ponds cold cream, a white nylon comb, a small white powder puff with traces of sun-tan colored powder and a small blue plastic nail file case with the indentation of the letter “P” and a hand printed capital “R” written next to it. The reconstruction featured above is an artist’s rendering of what the Jane Doe may have looked like. Anyone with information should contact the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department, reference case number 509-01397 or the Coconino County Public Health Services District Medical Examiner Office, reference case number 12-064.
Oct 31, 1958

Location Found:
Grand Canyon, AZ

Estimated Age:
11-14

Sex:
Female

Race:
White

Hair Color:
Brown

Eye Color:
Unknown

Ell

Only after the last tree has been
cut down;
Only after the last fish has been
caught;
Only after the last river has been
poisoned;
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The skeletonized remains of a girl, nicknamed "Little Miss X," were found on a desolate road 10 miles southeast of the Grand Canyon in Coconino County, Arizona on October 31, 1958. Although no cause of death could be determined, the case has always been considered to be a homicide.[24]

The girl was a white American with possible Hispanic or Latino ancestry. Her age was 11 to 14 years. She was between 5 ft and 5 ft 3 in (150 and 160 cm) in height,[25].

It was determined that she had died 9 to 14 months before her bones were found.

The victim had received good dental care during her life, having seven fillings in four of her teeth. Her hair had been dyed a light brown but was naturally dark brown in color.[26] Numerous personal items belonging to the victim were found at the crime scene: a 10-carat gold chain, a small jar of Pond's cold cream, a white nylon comb, a small white powder puff with traces of sun-tan colored powder, and a small, blue, plastic nail file case with the indentation of the letter "P" and a hand-printed capital "R" next to it.[27]

No clothing was found upon the remains. However, a white wool cardigan short-sleeved sweater, a white cotton size 34C bra, and brown Capri pants with a green and red plaid design were found at the scene. Investigators deduced that the victim had been stripped naked prior to, or shortly after, being killed. A pair of white panties was also found, although they appeared to be too large for the victim.[28][29]

Her body was exhumed in 1962 for further examination; however, as a result of poor record keeping, no records exist to indicate where she was reburied.[29] The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has since released a facial reconstruction image of her.[27]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unide...rseshoe_Harriet
Ell

Only after the last tree has been
cut down;
Only after the last fish has been
caught;
Only after the last river has been
poisoned;
Only then will you realize
that money cannot be eaten.
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