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Melinda Karen Creech, Tina Faye Kemp, Khymbrly Scruggs & Other Suggestions

11/23/2015

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Some common suggestions for our little Walker County Jane Doe are Melinda Karen Creech, Tina Faye Kemp, Khymbrly Scruggs, Teresa Marie Byers, Diane Genice Dye, Angela Mae Meeker, Laureen Rahn, Kristy Booth, Lisa Jane Borden, and Deborah McCall, none of which are her.

NOTE: WCJD has both mtDNA and nDNA available. If a missing person has DNA available, it automatically rules them out as being her.

Melinda Karen Creech: Her DNA and dentals are available.

Tina Faye Kemp: Her DNA is available. Her dentals are unavailable, but it is known she never visited a dentist. WCJD had dental work performed.

Khymbrly Scruggs: Her DNA is available.

Teresa Marie Byers: Her DNA is available.

Diane Genice Dye: Her DNA and dentals are available.

Angela Mae Meeker: She was ruled out. On what basis, is unknown.

Laureen Rahn: Her DNA and dentals are available.

Kristy Booth: Her DNA and dentals are available. She is also on the rule-out list.

Lisa Borden: Her DNA is available.

Deborah McCall: Her DNA and dentals are available.





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New Recons

11/10/2015

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Recently, NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) has released a new reconstruction of Walker County Jane Doe.

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In many people's opinions (including mine), this reconstruction is significantly better than the original by NCMEC. I
believe it to better depict her youthful and delicate features than the original, in which she looked older, with a larger nose, and a different hairstyle. 

 However, talented forensic artist Carl Koppelman has offered up an alternative version. He combined his reconstruction of WCJD with this recent NCMEC rendering to a great result.

To see his reconstruction, go under the "Contact" section of this website. Pictured below is the great combination.


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    Who was she?

    1980 Walker County Jane Doe was murdered in Huntsville, Texas. Click "About" for an overview of this innocent child's appearance and death.
    Please note: Her mitochondrial DNA, dentals, and fingerprints are all in CODIS.  If a MP has any 3 of those in CODIS, then they are not a match.

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