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Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee : ウィキペディア英語版
Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee

Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee, or simply Little Miss Panasoffkee, is the name given to the unidentified remains of a young woman found on February 19, 1971 in Lake Panasoffkee, Florida.〔("Little miss Panasoffkee," by Dan Sullivan (The Villages Daily Sun; Saturday, October 7, 2006) )〕 The murder currently remains unsolved, despite the reconstruction of the victim's face on two occasions, in 1971 and 2012.〔〔 The case was featured on the television show ''Unsolved Mysteries'' in 1993.〔〔
==Discovery==
On February 19, 1971, two teenage hitchhikers discovered a decomposing, partially submerged body floating beneath a highway overpass in Lake Panasoffkee, Florida.〔 Reporting their discovery to police, authorities retrieved the fully clothed, badly-decomposed body of a young woman from the lake. The woman bore no identification, although she wore a green shirt, green plaid pants, and a green floral poncho. She also wore a white gold watch,〔〔〔 a gold necklace and her fourth finger bore a gold ring with a transparent stone, indicating she may have been married.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://doenetwork.org/cases/470uffl.html )
A forensic examination of the remains was conducted by Dr. William Schutze. Schutze concluded the victim had been killed approximately thirty days prior to her discovery, although she may have been dead for up to two months.〔 A man's size 36 belt was fastened around her neck, strongly indicating ligature strangulation as the cause of death.〔〔

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