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The victim was located on the east side of Iowa Lane in Manvel, Brazoria County, Texas, by a prison work crew doing roadside work. Part of the Manvel victim’s remains apparently were found by a city work crew but misidentified as animal bones before the prison work crew discovery. She was shot in the head and wrapped in a white blanket/mattress cover, tied in a large knot.
Investigators cannot completely determine her race, but they do not believe that she was African American. Some hair was found with her bones, so investigators believe that she had brown to black colored hair.
Completely fragmented/shattered skeletal remains with massive head trauma, although some damage to the skull was postmortem. Pieces of the skull were missing, so exact descriptions of her face are difficult.
Estimated Date of Death: 1 - 3 years prior State of Remains: Skeletal Cause of Death: Homicide by a gunshot wound to the head
Dentals: Available. Extensive dental work. Fingerprints: Not available. DNA: Available.
Clothing: Red bikini panties, believed to be a smaller size. Jewelry: Unknown Additional Personal Items: White blanket or mattress cover and a blue washcloth.
The Doe Network Case Number: 1349UFTX
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