The anthropology’s preliminary report indicate that the unidentified young women, found by two Yuma hunters on October 31, 1958, was between 13 to 17 years of age and had been deceased for about a year prior to being discovered near the Grand Canyon.
The remains were described as possible Native American. Other items found with or near the remains were a locket and chain, clothing and a tuft of hair.
There are no indication of anyone coming forth to identify the remains or any of the items found. The remains were named "Little Miss X". Her case is still unsolved, but not forgotten.
In 1962 a letter, sent to the Connecticut State Police, alerted the troopers to a possible connection of a missing girl from Northwest Connecticut a few years before.
Could she be the missing ten year old girl who walked away from her summer camp in 1952?
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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