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Posted: 5/14/2024 10:42:10 AM EDT
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (WFLA) — A 1968 cold case has finally been solved after the St. Johns Sheriff’s Office (SJSO) announced the remains of a woman who has been missing for nearly 60 years have been identified.
The remains of Mary Alice Pultz from Rockville, Maryland, were identified through DNA matching and a facial reconstruction graphic. The graphic was completed by experts at the Florida Institute for Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science at the University of South Florida. .. On April 10, 1985, construction workers working on a beach walkover discovered human remains in a shallow grave on Crescent Beach in St. Johns County, the sheriff’s office said. Investigators said the manner of death was considered to be a homicide. The remains, belonging to a woman between the ages of 30 and 50 at the time of death, went unidentified for decades and the case grew cold. .. In 2023, detectives working with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) sent a portion of the remains to Othram, a private lab in Texas that specializes in advanced forensic genetic genealogy. The private lab managed to build a DNA profile from the remains, SJSO announced. .. Pultz has two living relatives: her son Norman Jenkins and her sister Patricia Allamong. She was last seen in 1968 when she left with her boyfriend, John Thomas Fugitt, who died in prison awaiting execution for the murder of his roommate in 1981, the sheriff’s office said. .. https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/skeletal-remains-found-on-florida-beach-identified-as-woman-missing-for-nearly-60-years/ Old crime scene pics at the link. |
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Would the now dead boyfriend be the likely murderer?
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter: ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (WFLA) — A 1968 cold case has finally been solved after the St. Johns Sheriff’s Office (SJSO) announced the remains of a woman who has been missing for nearly 60 years have been identified. The remains of Mary Alice Pultz from Rockville, Maryland, were identified through DNA matching and a facial reconstruction graphic. The graphic was completed by experts at the Florida Institute for Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science at the University of South Florida. .. On April 10, 1985, construction workers working on a beach walkover discovered human remains in a shallow grave on Crescent Beach in St. Johns County, the sheriff’s office said. Investigators said the manner of death was considered to be a homicide. The remains, belonging to a woman between the ages of 30 and 50 at the time of death, went unidentified for decades and the case grew cold. .. In 2023, detectives working with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) sent a portion of the remains to Othram, a private lab in Texas that specializes in advanced forensic genetic genealogy. The private lab managed to build a DNA profile from the remains, SJSO announced. .. Pultz has two living relatives: her son Norman Jenkins and her sister Patricia Allamong. She was last seen in 1968 when she left with her boyfriend, John Thomas Fugitt, who died in prison awaiting execution for the murder of his roommate in 1981, the sheriff’s office said. .. https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/skeletal-remains-found-on-florida-beach-identified-as-woman-missing-for-nearly-60-years/ Old crime scene pics at the link. View Quote Doesn’t really sound like that hard of a case to solve. |
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There's no such thing as a free lunch.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter: ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (WFLA) — A 1968 cold case has finally been solved after the St. Johns Sheriff’s Office (SJSO) announced the remains of a woman who has been missing for nearly 60 years have been identified. View Quote Identifying the victim is a long way short of "solving" the case. |
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The propagandist interviewer at the NASCAR race wasn’t trying to make it positive- she was covering for her party. Let’s go Brandon is as much about the total propaganda and incompetence from the news as it is about Biden...
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Originally Posted By JimEb: Well, they now know this was a woman who was last seen alive with a murderous boyfriend pretty much narrows things down. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JimEb: Originally Posted By Rope-A-Dope: Identifying the victim is a long way short of "solving" the case. Well, they now know this was a woman who was last seen alive with a murderous boyfriend pretty much narrows things down. But it's not enough to responsibly close the case. He might not have done it. He might have had accomplices. There could be some 80 year old bastard somewhere grinning because he got away with it. Nothing could be finer than slapping the cuffs on his knobby wrists. Unless this prompts someone to come forward with additional info, the case should remain "cold", not solved or "Ex-cleared:Suspect dead." |
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Trump charged in 3,2,1…
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Whoever double-crosses me and leaves me alive, he understands nothing about Tuco. Nothing!
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They never would have found her if it weren't for those meddling kids and their dog!!
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I don’t like making plans for the day. Because then the word "premeditated" gets thrown around in the courtroom.
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Ahh fuggit.
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17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
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The victim kinda looks like Elizabeth Warren.
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That’s a pretty amazing facial reconstruction, actually looks quite a bit like an older her.
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The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised.
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Amazing, the level of advancement in technology these days.
..Recently a badly decomposed body was found floating around here. (not the first time BTW).. Body found near rattlesnake key |
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