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ESTIMATED YEAR OF DEATH: 1990
SEX: FEMALE
RACE: WHITE/HISPANIC
AGE: 15-19
STATE: TEXAS
HEIGHT: 5'0", estimated
WEIGHT: N/A
HAIR: N/A
EYES: N/A
Skeletal remains of an unknown White or Hispanic female found in wooded area under trash pile. Estimated date of death is 6 months to 1 year; located at dump site off CR 101 and Hwy. 288 near Manvel, TX. Jewelry includes a 1975 Robert E. Lee High School ring with blue stone, and a white gold ring with turquoise unicorn.
Possibly referred to as "Princess Blue."Several rings: Yellow band with 6 clear stones (1); White colored bands (2); White colored band with scroll pattern (1); 1975 Robert E. Lee High School ring (1) NCIC: 2 THIN WHI GLD BANDS,WHI GLD BAND W/SCR0LL DESIGN,YEL GLD BAND W/6 CLEAR JWL/ST0NES,PEARL BEAD BRACELET
[5 missing person exclusions]
From THE DOE NETWORK:
She had two fractured ribs; and a defect on a bone beneath her left knee. The victim possibly had a tumor on her knee.
It is likely she had a parent or grandparent who was Black. Originally believed to be Hispanic.
There were several teeth with untreated carries, and two amalgam fillings. Tooth #10, an upper left, lateral incisor, which is right next to her two front most teeth was surgically removed prior to death and the corresponding space was partially obliterated by mature bone.
One pearl, beaded bracelet. Six rings. One gold band ring with six clear stones; one silver band with a scroll design; two thin silver bands; one silver-colored ring with a turquoise horse or unicorn. One 1975 class ring, size 9 1/2, of Robert E. Lee High School (now the Margaret Long Wisdom High School), located in Houston. This ring has a blue stone with a silver colored, inexpensive metal band. It is unknown whether or not there were ever engravings on the inner side of the ring's band. The ring was up sized twice, which would have removed evidence of previous engravings. However, it does have an inlaid, "L" which many students chose as an option that year that stands for the school mascot, Robert E. Lee himself.
The decedent was located on a pile of debris at the end of a Brazoria County road (101) just east of Highway 288 inside the Manvel city limits on September 10, 1990. The skeleton was found by a man who had pulled off the highway to relieve himself. He stepped behind a barricade and saw a skull in an old tire. No purse, wallet, clothing or hair were located around the skeleton, six rings were on the fingers, and a bracelet around her wrist.
The company that made Robert E. Lee High School's (now Margaret Long Wisdom High School) rings doesn't have records from 1975. The Lee class of 1975 had about 300 girls. Authorities would like to hear from any of the girls who lost a ring or gave it to somebody else, as the female would likely have been too young to have graduated in 1975.
Toxicology tests yielded no trace of opiates in her bone marrow. However, it is unknown whether or not other drugs were present, tested for or could have been tested for.