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Female Unkown - 1970
« on: May 24, 2007, 12:16:22 AM »


Case Number: A0103001
Agency: Unknown
Date Found: 1/1/1970
Estimated Date of Death: Unknown
Cause of Death: Unknown
Race: Unknown
Sex: Female
Age: Unknown 
Height: Unknown 
Weight: Unknown 
Eye Color: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknwon
State Found: Unknown
Country Found: USA
Clothing: Unknown
Miscellaneous: This photograph of convicted kidnapper Franklin Delano Floyd and a young white female know at the time as Suzanne Davis (true name unknown) was taken in the mid 1970s. Suzanne had blonde hair and blue eyes. She would have been approximately six years of age when this photograph was taken. The FBI believes that Davis was kidnapped or abducted (location unknown) between June 1973 and August 1975. Floyd had possession of Suzanne until 1990, when she was killed in a suspicious hit and run automobile accident in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Floyd is currently serving time in Federal prison and is suspect in the death of Suzanne Davis. The FBI needs any information that would help to identify Suzanne Davis so that they can contact her biological mother and father or relatives to determine the circumstances of her disappearance. AKA: Suzanne Davis
 


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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2008, 01:31:58 PM »
Could this little girl in the photo possibly be Cheryl Hanson missing from Toronto, Ontario May 31, 1974?

Here's a link to her case in Canada and a photo.

http://www.police.york.on.ca/cold_cases/hanson.htm

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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2008, 04:27:04 PM »
Indeed, they look simular and the time frame is right. I sent an e-mail to York Ontario police just in case. Good eye Des.
Below is a photo of Cheryl Hanson missing since 1974 in Toronto.

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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2008, 11:14:19 AM »
This is information received from another board that says Cheryl Hanson has been ruled out as the little girl in the photo.


http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=138372723

Possible matches that have been eliminated.

Here I will keep track of people who have been eliminated as possible matches for Sharon. This will help new sleuthers to avoid spending time on leads that have already been followed up on.
The following people are NOT Sharon Marshall:
Cynthia Sumpter
Anna Waters
Jennifer Klein*
Cheryl Hanson
Sheri Lynn Johnson
Janice Pockett
Lori Peugeot - Lori's DNA was run through CODIS on November 13, 2007.  There were no matches.

updates to this list will be added as they become available.


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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2009, 02:44:49 PM »
They are currently doing DNA tests on Christina Carter as a possible match for Sharon. When I hear anything I will post.


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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2009, 04:06:08 PM »
That would be great if you would let us know. Thanks.

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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2009, 06:01:12 PM »
It appears as though the first DNA test was not successful so they took another DNA sample in May or June of this year and we are still waiting to hear what is happening. Its hard to wait because sometimes it takes so long. Like I said I will let you all know when I know. Or if someone hears something before I do let me know.

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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #7 on: October 16, 2009, 06:53:24 AM »
Thanks for the update. I guess these things take a while

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Re: Female Unkown - 1970
« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2010, 06:59:14 AM »
This is a relatated article on this evil man.  Maybe this will come in handy to find other.

By her senior year, Sharon Marshall was among the top students in her class at Forest Park High School near Atlanta, Georgia. She was an avid reader, studied hard, served as a Lt. Colonel in the ROTC, and was focused on winning a full scholarship to Georgia Tech University, where she would study aerospace engineering. No one questioned why this was the fourth high school in the last year alone for this blonde, blue-eyed, and good-natured young woman.

Sharon Marshall's story is one of the most baffling cases in the annals of American law enforcement. Sharon's excellent behavior and grades kept anyone from examining the stranger aspects and conflicting stories of her personal life. She insisted that she arrive home by 4:30 PM every evening to cook, clean, and care for her ailing father. She told some her mother had died of cancer, and others she was killed in a car accident. The provocative clothes she wore did not match her wholesome persona. Sharon was carrying horrible secrets about the murderous felon predator she called her father. In truth, she knew little of her past, real parents, or the very different life she could have led.

She was unable to escape the man who raised her as his daughter. If Sharon made a friend, or if questions were raised about, the father and daughter they changed identities and moved - to Oklahoma City, Ok; Louisville, KY; Atlanta, GA; Phoenix, AZ; Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL, New Orleans, LA, and Tulsa, OK - keeping Sharon isolated. Later, Sharon had a baby boy, Michael, born into the reign of terror that seemed to have no end.

Before the Missing Children Act of 1982 was signed into law, missing children were not considered a government priority, and there was no national registry for local governments to share information about children lost and found. A dedicated FBI agent and law enforcement officials, reveal Sharon's story and the heinous crimes committed by her "father," Franklin Delano Floyd.

And thanks to the work of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, information has been discovered that could lead to Sharon's identity. If Sharon's story increases public awareness about the plight of the thousands of missing and exploited children reported each year, her tragic life will not have been in vain.

 

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