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Murder of Kori Lamaster : ウィキペディア英語版 | Murder of Kori Lamaster
Kori JoAnne Lamaster, previously known as Pogonip Jane, was a formerly unidentified American murder victim who was found on January 29, 1994. She was reburied in an unmarked grave at Soquel Cemetery. Lamaster's body remained unidentified for nineteen years until the comparison of familial DNA and a finger print card revealed her identity. ==Physical characteristics and clothing== The skeletal remains of a white female was found in a shallow grave near a homeless campsite on January 19, 1994 in Pogonip Park in Santa Cruz, California. It was discovered by two hikers looking for mushrooms. The victim was identified as being in her late teens with brown hair cut short with pink fingernails. Her death was estimated to have occurred a couple of weeks prior to the discovery; the cause of death was ruled to be bludgoning with a metal object most likely a pipe that had crushed her skull. Due to advanced decomposition, it was hard to ascertain her facial features. A tiny heart was discovered tattooed between her left thumb and index finger. Her teeth had a few cavities that had been filled in with porcelain. Isotopic hair analysis revealed she had traveled between Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz (she lived in Pacifica) prior to her death.〔
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