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FBI to Re-Examine Gallup Burial Site
On June 29th the FBI is planning to revisit the burial site of an unidentified woman discovered in 1999. The site, on Navajo lands near Gallup, New Mexico was discovered by two young boys and contained the skeletonized remains of a Caucasian female thought to be in her mid to late 30’s at the time of her death. Although investigators noted blunt force trauma to the woman’s chest which may have contributed to her death they are unable to determine if the trauma was intentionally inflicted or sustained as the result of an accident. Investigators believe the woman had been buried for approximately one year before being discovered. Some of the victims clothing was recovered intact as well as several pieces of jewelry.
Although the investigations are unrelated, investigators plan to utilize several new grave site evidence recovery techniques which have been successfully employed during the Albuquerque West Mesa multiple grave site investigation. While authorities will not share further details regarding the specific techniques they are optimistic, due to the high degree of similarity between the sites, that these techniques will provide new clues and evidence which may assist investigators in the case.
Forensic drawings of the victim and her jewelry prepared by Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department Detective Mary Brazas are shown below (image files are available from the FBI upon request).
Anyone with information regarding this matter is asked to contact FBI Special Agent John Fortunato at 505‐726‐6002.
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