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Case
On May 22, 2015, a passer-by discovered the fully clothed body of a woman floating in the water of the Fore River, a short distance from Fore Street, in Portland, Maine.
It was announced her DNA was successfully sequenced and is currently going under genealogical analysis.
Notable Characteristics
- Straight, 12" long brown hair, held back in a ponytail
- Brown eyes
- A slightly curved, well-healed horizontal scar about six inches in length on the lower abdomen.
- Her eyebrows were cosmetically tattooed
- She had pierced ears
Clothing
- A nude colored lace thong
- Nude colored knee-high tights
- Turquoise jeans
- A white long-sleeved shirt
- A turquoise short-sleeved shirt
- A white zip up sweatshirt with "Bride" in white rhinestones on the back
- A jean jacket
- Yellow metal quartz watch with white stones around the clock-face
- White metal bird dangle earrings
- Yellow metal flower ring with white stones in the middle of flowers
- Black butterfly hair clip