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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 19

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Sentinel Star, Saturday, Ju'y 25. 1981 7-C Likenesses of 2 victims foesi lead on identities El 1 'h did have some black characteristics. She may have been part black." Charney said he could not pinpoint the hair or eye color of the two women because there were no hair follicles on the skulls when he received them. He said he believed both had dark hair and had been buried for about two years. Hernando investigators called the facial reconstruction, performed by a handful of U.S.

forensic experts, a "last-ditch effort" to identify the two unidentified victims. Facial reconstruction, according to Chamey, is used to identify skulls only when investigators have failed with every other method, such as fingerprints and dental records. The 70-year-old Charney, director of the Human Identification Center at the university in Fort Collins, "rebuilt" their faces on clay molds by measuring bones and estimating facial tissue on the skulls. Hernando officials paid Charney $70 to reconstruct the two skulls. Charney, who has done facial reconstruction for police agencies in more than a dozen U.S.

states in addition to Canada, Italy and Venezuela, said his process has a 60 percent accuracy rate. Mansfield, 56, is serving a 30-year prison sentence for sex crimes against young girls. However, investigators indicate that Mansfield's 25-year-old son, Billy, is the chief suspect in the Weeki Wachee killings. Billy By SID MRCHHEIMER Stntliwl Star BROOKSVILLE Two unidentified skulls have been given reconstructed faces in a last-ditch effort to match names with the remains that were found last spring in nearby Weeki Wachee. Hernando County sheriffs investigators will circulate photographs of the rebuilt faces nationwide in the hope that somebody will recognize the features.

Dr. Michael Charney, who teaches forensic anthropology at Colorado State University, said he believes the reconstructions look like the young women did before they were slain about two years ago. Their skeletal remains were found along with two other young women when investigators began digging on property belonging to William Mansfield. Two of the victims were identified. But investigators have been stumped by the other two, who are now known only as Victim No.

1 and Victim No. 3. Victim No. 1 was found March 17. She is described as having been a white woman just over 5 feet tall and between the ages of 22 and 30.

Victim No. 3, found April 3 about 50 yards from the first victim, is said to have been a 5-foot-4-inch white woman with some black characteristics. It is believed she was between 16 and 18 years old. "I doubt that she was black," Chamey said, "but she Victim on left was about 5 foot tall, age 22 to 30; other victim was 5 foot 4, age 1 6 to 18. Year's Eve 1975 while vacationing with her family at a Brooksville campsite.

Both Graham and Zeigler were named in the search warrant officials obtained in order to dig on the Mansfield property. Investigators began searching the property near the popular Weeki Wachee Springs tourist attraction after several confidential informants told them as many as six bodies were buried behind the Mansfield home. Mansfield went on trial in San Rafael, this week on charges of murdering a 29-year-old Santa Cruz, woman. The two other Weeki Wachee victims were identified through dental charts and jewelry found near their remains. One was Sandra Jean Graham, a 21-year-old Tampa woman who vanished from a Tampa bar in April 1980.

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