Sunday, October 24, 2021

October 24, 1976, Maarsbergen, Netherlands Heul Girl




On October 24, 1976, the body of a nude teenage girl was found under some leaves near Maarsbergen, Netherlands. She was found in a wooded area around the parking lot "De Heul" on the A12. People believe they saw the girl being dumped by two men between 30 and 40-years-old. She'd been dumped 3 weeks to 6 months.

A year earlier a teenage girl went missing in the area. She was misidentified as the girl and buried under her name. In 2006 it was learned that the missing girl was now a woman and had been living in Germany for years. 

She is a white female and was between 13 to 15-years-old. She was described as having light skin. She's 5'3" and had a slim body. She has auburn to chestnut-colored hair. She has fillings. 

Isotope tests were done on her teeth. In the first 7 years, her life was spent in Germany's Eifel to Ruhr area, and in 1975 she possibly lived in Germany or the Netherlands. It was also found she had a very unbalanced diet before her death, possibly from malnutrition.

SOURCES:

Wikipedia

Unidentified Wiki



No comments:

Post a Comment

The Putney Pusher

Around 7:40 am on May 5, 2017, on Putney Bridge in London England, a woman would be walking on the bridge. When suddenly a man who was joggi...