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{{Identified_Infobox|title1=Ginger Bibb|image1=GBibb2.png|caption1=|name=Ginger Lynn Bibb|sex={{F}}|age=45-46|missing_from=Glendale, Arizona|disappeared=April 2003|discovered=April 21, 2004|location=Phoenix, Arizona|identified=February 2020|span=15 years|cod={{SH}}}}'''Ginger Lynn Bibb '''(May 7, 1958 - c. 2003) was a woman whose remains were discovered on April 21, 2004.
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{{Identified|name = Ginger Bibb|image = [[File:GBibb.png|200px]]|sex = {{F}}|race = {{White}}|location = Phoenix, Arizona|found = April 21, 2004|span = {{age|2004|4|21}}|postmortem interval = 2 months - 1 year|body condition = {{mum}}|age approximation = 35-50|height approximation = 5'1 - 5'5|weight approximation = N/A|cause of death = {{ns}}|realname = Ginger Lynn Bibb|identified = February 2020|timespan = 15 years|missing from = Glendale, Arizona|age = 35-50}}
 
'''Ginger Lynn Bibb''' was a woman whose body was discovered on April 21, 2004.
 
   
 
She was identified in February 2020 by the DNA Doe Project.
 
She was identified in February 2020 by the DNA Doe Project.
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== Background ==
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Ginger Bibb was born on May 7, 1958, possibly in Houston, Texas. She graduated from Perryton High School in Perryton, Texas, in May of 1976. She would live in numerous residences for the next 27 years, mostly in Texas, but also in Florida, and Arizona. The last known place she resided in was in Glendale, Arizona. After 2003, she was never heard from again.
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From June 1999 to December 2001, records show Ginger had committed multiple criminal acts, She had run past a stop sign, had overdue licenses, and had even been arrested for marijuana and narcotics possession. Ginger failed to appear at most of her court appearances and arrest warrants were often issued for her, even in 2011. However, it appears that her record had stopped after December 2001, despite the fact that she had a warrant out for her arrest in 2011, and it's thought she lived until 2003.
   
 
==Case==
 
==Case==
Bibb's skeletal remains were discovered inside a rolled-up carpet on the side of the road near 43rd Avenue and Baseline Road in Phoenix, Arizona in 2004. Not much is known about her disappearance or her death.
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The circumstances of her disappearance are unknown, but her skeletal remains were discovered inside a rolled-up carpet on the side of the road near 43rd Avenue and Baseline Road in Phoenix, Arizona in 2004. Not much is known about her death, but the police do believe that Ginger's death was a homicide. It does not appear that she was reported missing. A $1000 reward is being offered to anyone who can help answer what exactly happened to Ginger.
   
 
== Characteristics ==
 
== Characteristics ==
* Brown hair.
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* Dark brown hair.
* Trauma to her face and throat that were healing at the time of death (and unrelated to her death)
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* She had worn eyeglasses at her time of death.
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* Trauma to her face and throat that were healing at the time of death (and unrelated to her death).
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
   
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GBibb.png|Additional photo of Ginger
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Phoenix42104.jpg|Sketch by Stephen Missal
 
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Phoenix alternate.jpg
 
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
* {{Doe Network|538ufaz.html|{{PAGENAME}}}}
 
* {{Doe Network|538ufaz.html|{{PAGENAME}}}}
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* {{DNADoeProject|phoenix-jane-doe-2004|{{PAGENAME}}}}
 
* [https://www.azfamily.com/news/phoenix-pd-turns-to-genetic-genealogy-to-id-victim-in/article_e7f33276-46bc-11ea-a953-f7df2cf2c4bd.html ''AZ Family'']
 
* [https://www.azfamily.com/news/phoenix-pd-turns-to-genetic-genealogy-to-id-victim-in/article_e7f33276-46bc-11ea-a953-f7df2cf2c4bd.html ''AZ Family'']
* [http://dnadoeproject.org/case/phoenix-jane-doe-2004/ DNA Doe Project]
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* [http://www.silentwitness.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2004-1742-PHOTO-FLYER-1.jpg ''Silent Witness Flyer'']
   
 
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Revision as of 09:30, 26 December 2020

Ginger Lynn Bibb (May 7, 1958 - c. 2003) was a woman whose remains were discovered on April 21, 2004.

She was identified in February 2020 by the DNA Doe Project.

Background

Ginger Bibb was born on May 7, 1958, possibly in Houston, Texas. She graduated from Perryton High School in Perryton, Texas, in May of 1976. She would live in numerous residences for the next 27 years, mostly in Texas, but also in Florida, and Arizona. The last known place she resided in was in Glendale, Arizona. After 2003, she was never heard from again.

From June 1999 to December 2001, records show Ginger had committed multiple criminal acts, She had run past a stop sign, had overdue licenses, and had even been arrested for marijuana and narcotics possession. Ginger failed to appear at most of her court appearances and arrest warrants were often issued for her, even in 2011. However, it appears that her record had stopped after December 2001, despite the fact that she had a warrant out for her arrest in 2011, and it's thought she lived until 2003.

Case

The circumstances of her disappearance are unknown, but her skeletal remains were discovered inside a rolled-up carpet on the side of the road near 43rd Avenue and Baseline Road in Phoenix, Arizona in 2004. Not much is known about her death, but the police do believe that Ginger's death was a homicide. It does not appear that she was reported missing. A $1000 reward is being offered to anyone who can help answer what exactly happened to Ginger.

Characteristics

  • Dark brown hair.
  • She had worn eyeglasses at her time of death.
  • Trauma to her face and throat that were healing at the time of death (and unrelated to her death).

Gallery

Sources