Thursday, May 17, 2012

Thank you to National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) for your recent efforts in contacting me to add DNA to my mother's file in your database!  A local law enforcement agent swabbed my mouth today in order to help compile a DNA profile.  Even though there is no body with which to compare the DNA at this time, at least I got to share the story with a couple more people.
My siblings will also be contributing their DNA soon.
We do still think about you Mom! :)

6 comments:

  1. When I am having a bad time I listen to old music from my teenage years. I came across runaway train, having no idea about the video in all these years I started googling names. I just wanna say never give up on your momma. My heart hurts for your loss. ❤

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  2. Dear Jodi, not sure you will even see this or whether you have this account anymore. I went to high school with your momma. She was a year ahead of me but was always full of life, laughter and was always kind! I moved away my senior year and heard a couple of years ago about your mom. I’m so very sorry! I am praying for resolution and closure. I can’t imagine the heartache you suffered! The Ginger I knew wouldn’t have left her family.

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  3. A documentary needs to be made. Everyone that knew her needs to be interviewed. Photos and video need to be collected.
    Eugene Humble Jr needs to be interviewed to see if he can actually get his story straight.

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