Miss X (decedent)
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Miss X is the name given to an unidentified deceased woman whose body was found March 18, 1967, near the towns of
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, Wilmington, and Glasgow, Delaware, United States. Originally, investigators thought she died during (or as the result of) an
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attempt, which was illegal at that time. A more detailed examination had determined that she and her unborn child died of
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. Foul play is suspected due to the circumstances of the discovery of her body, and the manner of death is listed on her death certificate as a
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. On January 25, 2023, her
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page was marked as "Identified". Her identity was leaked on the Doe Network's Twitter account as Patrona "Patra" Patmios, a
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woman of Greek descent from
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, though this has not yet been confirmed by law enforcement.


Circumstances

Miss X's body was found on the side of Porter Road on March 18, 1967. She was wearing only a pair of blue bikini-like underwear, the manufacturer's label of which had been removed. A red ribbon tied her hair back from her face. The victim's legs were encased in a whitish-colored canvas laundry bag, which had "Bag O - Storage. American Laundry. Dry Cleaning. EX4 5277." printed on it. It is not clear if she was associated with the establishment. It is believed Miss X died in a different location from where she was found. The victim was three months pregnant at the time of her death. Originally, investigators thought she had died from an abortion; a substance resembling an abortion-inducing chemical was found in her vaginal cavity. The cause of death was an untreated infection of unknown origin, though the theory of an abortion attempt being the origin has not been disproven.


Physical characteristics

Miss X was tall, and weighed roughly . Her bra size was estimated at 34DD. She had dark curly hair and brown eyes, leading some to speculate she was of Southern European origin, perhaps from Greece or Italy. Some have also said she appeared to be of "Jewish descent". The young woman's body had no marks other than a vaccination scar on her left upper leg. Her
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was "O."NamUs UP # 7097
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Her ears were pierced but it did not appear she had worn earrings recently. She had cared for her teeth very well; there was some evidence of tooth repair and she likely saw a dentist approximately six months before her death. Her age was originally estimated between eighteen and twenty-one years old, but the age range has been widened to sixteen to twenty-five years.


Investigation

Detectives have focused primarily on identifying Miss X instead of finding the individual(s) who disposed of her body or may have been involved in her death. Because of the significant amount of time that has passed, investigators say the suspects would either be "dead or elderly". The laundry bag found at the scene was traced to a company known as American Laundry, which operated in
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page was marked as "Identified". Her identity was revealed on the Doe Network's Twitter account as Patrona "Patra" Patmios, a
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woman of Greek descent from
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who had become estranged from her family. However, this has not yet been confirmed by Delaware law enforcement.


See also

* List of unsolved deaths *
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*
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* Murder of Ruth Marie Terry *
Murder of Joseph Augustus Zarelli Joseph Augustus Zarelli (January 13, 1953 – February 1957), previously known as the "Boy in the Box" and "America's Unknown Child", was an American 4-year-old boy whose naked, extensively beaten dead body was found on the side of Susquehanna R ...
* Murder of Evelyn Colon


Gallery

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* * * {{Authority control 1967 deaths 1940s births Deaths from sepsis People from New Castle County, Delaware Unidentified American children Unidentified decedents in the United States Unsolved deaths in the United States History of women in Delaware