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Human remains identified as woman last seen at Tigard mall in 1974

Advances in DNA technology and a relative's genetic profile upload led to the identification of remains after 49 years, providing closure to McWhorter's family.

  • Human remains identified as Marion Vinetta Nagle McWhorter were confirmed to belong to Valerie Nagle's sister, who disappeared in 1974, according to Oregon State Police.
  • Valerie Nagle helped confirm her sister's identity through DNA submitted to a genealogy website and a cold case inquiry that began in June.
  • The investigation into McWhorter's death is ongoing, with the Linn County Sheriff's Office involved, as stated by Oregon State Police.
  • High rates of disappearances among Indigenous women have been highlighted alongside McWhorter's case, noted by State Forensic Anthropologist Hailey Collord-Stalder.
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Disappeared in October 1974 at the age of 21, Marion Vinetta Nagle McWhorter was able to be identified thanks to her sister's research, almost 50 years after the facts.

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Remains of ‘Swamp Mountain Jane Doe’ identified after 49 years in Oregon

Authorities in Oregon have identified remains discovered in 1976 as those of Marion Vinetta Nagle McWhorter, a woman missing since 1974. DNA testing and genealogy databases helped provide answers nearly 50 years later.

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A woman whose identity had been unknown since the 1970s has been identified in the United States. This was thanks to the DNA of her sister, who had been searching for her for decades. In 1976, the remains of a woman were found in a mountainous area of Oregon. For a long time, authorities were unable to determine who she was. In 2010, a DNA profile was created from her bones, and in 2020, additional research followed, which allowed for a more spe…

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