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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:07 am Post subject: Missing Girl - Quiet Riot -Axe- Concert Davenport Iowa 1983 |
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Bambi Lynn Dick went to the Quiet Riot and Axe concert at the Col Ballroom in Davenport, Ia on the night of Sept. 28, 1983.
Her family never saw the Davenport West High School senior again. They spent year after agonizing year trying to find the girl they thought would have never run away, hiring a private investigator, combing the Internet hoping for the smallest of clues.
Ten days after the concert, a biker found a young woman dead hundreds of miles away. She was strangled from behind, dragged and stuffed into a culvert outside of Amarillo, Texas. Investigators pursued hundreds, maybe thousands, of leads trying to figure out who she was.
They buried her as a Jane Doe in Amarillo's Memory Gardens Cemetery, with donated clothes, a donated plot, a donated casket and a donated headstone.
This week, 25 years later, they all learned they may finally have their answer.
Bambi Dick may be Amarillo’s Jane Doe.
About Amarillo's Jane Doe:
Jane was between 16 and 30 years old. She was between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall. She weighed somewhere between 100 and 140 pounds. She had shoulder-length, slightly curled hair that was light brown. She had hazel eyes. She wore contacts that were tinted blue. She had double-pierced ears.
Jane Doe wore Britannica size 5 blue jeans, a white bra, pink underwear with the word Thursday stitched in red and white cotton socks. She had well-manicured nails.
She wore three rings. One was a gold diamond friendship or promise ring, one was a wedding band that was wrapped with a Band-Aid because it was too big for her finger, one was a gold ring with a red garnet or ruby birthstone and a diamond chip on the side.
Jane had a gap between her top front teeth.
She was dead 24 to 30 hours before the biker found her. She was not sexually assaulted and did not have any drugs or alcohol in her system.
Please contact the Amarillo Sheriff's Department at (806) 378-9468 if you have any information. |
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