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To: Bluebird Singing
From Chris Morgan:

Q: YOU THOUGHT SHE WAS DANIELLE?

A: I DID.

Q: WHY?

A: BECAUSE OF THE BLONDE HAIR. THE REASON, THE FACT THAT WE WERE SEARCHING FOR A GIRL WITH BLONDE HAIR. AND I ALSO NOTICED THE EARRING. HER TEETH STRUCTURE LOOKED A LOT LIKE THE PHOTO. SHE HAD A GAP IN HER TEETH AND RESEMBLED THE MISSING PERSONS PHOTO.

From Dr. Brian Blackbourne (trial)

1 A. I DETERMINED THERE WERE FOUR MISSING TEETH. THE

2 TWO INCISORS, THE LEFT, THE LATERAL INCISOR ON THE RIGHT AND

3 NEXT IS A CANINE. THOSE FOUR TEETH WERE ABSENT.

4 DOCTOR SPERBER LOCATED ONE OF THEM INSIDE THE BACK

5 OF THE MOUTH
, I BELIEVE BETWEEN THE GUM AND THE TEETH. THAT WAS

6 THE LATERAL INCISOR ON THE LEFT. SO THERE'S STILL THREE MISSING

7 TEETH.


Blackbourne at the PH:

9 A. A permanent tooth. Two permanent incisors were

10 missing.

11 Q. And how -- in your opinion, how did that occur?

12 A. With extensive decomposition as we have in this

13 particular victim, many things decompose, including what's

14 known as the periodontal membrane.

15 The periodontal membrane is about the thickness

16 of a sheet of paper, and it is what anchors the tooth to

17 the bone. When decomposition occurs, it affects the

18 periodontal membrane, and in many cases, or a certain

19 number of cases, the anterior teeth, namely the incisors,

20 and sometimes the canine teeth, will become loose and just

21 come out as a result of -- it can be shaking by animals at

22 the scene or just if there's enough decomposition, merely

23 bringing the body back to the medical examiner's office can

24 often dislodge these teeth.

51 posted on 08/15/2002 6:22:43 AM PDT by MizSterious
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To: MizSterious
Thank you!
54 posted on 08/15/2002 6:27:05 AM PDT by Bluebird Singing
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To: MizSterious
Eruption of permanent teeth

Central incisor           7th Yr 
Lateral incisor           8th Yr 
Canine (Cuspid)           11-12th Yr 
First premolar (Bicuspid) 9th Yr 
Second premolar(Bicuspid) 10th Yr 
First molar               6th Yr 
Second molar              12-13th Yr 
Third molar               17-25th Yr 

55 posted on 08/15/2002 6:32:05 AM PDT by bvw
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To: MizSterious
From the pictures I've seen of Danielle it semed to layperson me that she may have had peg teeth. If so that could be sign of:
Late Congenital Syphilis - greater than two years of age

An older child may have stigmata such as interstitial keratitis, nerve deafness, anterior bowing of shins, mulberry molars, Hutchinson’s peg teeth, saddle nose, rhagades, or Clutton’s

according to GUIDELINES FOR THE INVESTIGATION AND TREATMENT OF INFANTS AT RISK OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, from the Australian CDC.

Again as I layperson, I don't know -- but would such a condition make her teeth more likely to fall out?

59 posted on 08/15/2002 6:42:29 AM PDT by bvw
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To: MizSterious
it can be shaking by animals at 22 the scene or just if there's enough decomposition, merely 23 bringing the body back to the medical examiner's office can 24 often dislodge these teeth.

And yet the PROSECUTION tried to make it sound like the DW knocked her teeth out in the act of smothering her with 'the missing pillow'.

ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO FALSIFY EVIDENCE. The Prosecutor and DA need to GO TO JAIL.

83 posted on 08/15/2002 7:23:36 AM PDT by UCANSEE2
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