In May of 1972, a woman was found deceased inside an abandoned building in Philadelphia. At the time, there wasn’t really anything that pointed to who she was, but during the examination something stood out that could help narrow down her identity. She had undergone a lobotomy years earlier.
It was quickly determined she had only been there for a few hours before she was discovered, which gave them a fairly tight window to work with. However, during the examination, they concluded she had undergone the brain procedure approximately twenty years earlier, in the 1950's.
That alone suggests a whole backstory. Which also means at some point she was in a medical system, possibly a facility or long-term care setting, and there would have been records somewhere, with a name.
Whoever she was, she had been found fully clothed, but without any identification on her. Near her there was a key case holding 3 keys inside. One color combination key, 1 padlock key, and one additional house key. Her estimated age was between 40 and 60 years old, and she was petite standing around 5’3”, with short brown hair going gray. Her eyes appeared hazel, kind of that blue-green mix. Her fingernails were also polished pink.
The examiner noted that she had no natural teeth but instead wore upper dentures inscribed with “D. Spizzarri”. She also had multiple scars across her body abdomen, knees, hands, arm, scalp, face.
Undergoing a procedure like that means she likely had some kind of history in a medical setting. Even with all of that, nothing ever connected back to who she was. And somehow to this day, she remains unidentified.
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