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malq
March 28th, 2009, 03:28 AM
When Eunice Workman disappeared seven years ago, a search was launched but turned up nothing.

Now investigators believe they found the elderly woman's bones right inside her own home.
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Investigators were called to a home in the 700 block of 47th Street in Oakland at about 8 p.m. Wednesday where workers hired to clean an abandoned home had discovered a cache of human bones that are now believed to Workman's, an officer from the Oakland Police Department said.

In a scene reminiscent of the infamous Collyer brothers, the home was reportedly filled from floor to ceiling with hoarded belongings. Preliminary reports indicate the victim may have died by being crushed or trapped by collected piles of junk, and was simply never found, police said.
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/weird/Woman-Missing-for-7-Years-Found-Dead-Under-Junk.html

Her children reported her as missing several years ago and people looked for her but she was never found. The thought was that she might have left town.

Her next door neighbor tells NBC Bay Area that she was nice and quiet but a little eccentric given the amount of junk she had collected inside her home.
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The remains have not yet been officially identified, an Alameda County coroner said Thursday morning, though Oakland police say first evidence points toward the missing woman.

"We found her," a patrol officer said.

MichaelJCheaney
March 28th, 2009, 03:36 AM
When Eunice Workman disappeared seven years ago, a search was launched but turned up nothing.

Now investigators believe they found the elderly woman's bones right inside her own home.
http://i39.tinypic.com/119t10k.jpg
Investigators were called to a home in the 700 block of 47th Street in Oakland at about 8 p.m. Wednesday where workers hired to clean an abandoned home had discovered a cache of human bones that are now believed to Workman's, an officer from the Oakland Police Department said.

In a scene reminiscent of the infamous Collyer brothers, the home was reportedly filled from floor to ceiling with hoarded belongings. Preliminary reports indicate the victim may have died by being crushed or trapped by collected piles of junk, and was simply never found, police said.
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/weird/Woman-Missing-for-7-Years-Found-Dead-Under-Junk.html

Her children reported her as missing several years ago and people looked for her but she was never found. The thought was that she might have left town.

Her next door neighbor tells NBC Bay Area that she was nice and quiet but a little eccentric given the amount of junk she had collected inside her home.
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The remains have not yet been officially identified, an Alameda County coroner said Thursday morning, though Oakland police say first evidence points toward the missing woman.

"We found her," a patrol officer said.

How sad.

But on the other hand why after all this time would the family just leave the house as it was when she disappeared?

At some point you would think they would have at least tried to remove some of the junk.

I mean it has been 7 years after all....Hell after 6 months I would have at least consulted a lawyer and tried to find out if the was legally anyway to clean up the house a bit.....

Abroad
March 29th, 2009, 11:55 AM
How sad.

But on the other hand why after all this time would the family just leave the house as it was when she disappeared?

At some point you would think they would have at least tried to remove some of the junk.

I mean it has been 7 years after all....Hell after 6 months I would have at least consulted a lawyer and tried to find out if the was legally anyway to clean up the house a bit.....

My thoughts exactly. Maybe they were not nearby? And maybe the house had little likelihood of being of any value?

I suppose if they thought she had taken off they were afraid of touching anything in case she came back and resented their interfering........

Unamused Cat
March 29th, 2009, 01:38 PM
Jeez... how could they not have searched the house better? Or come back a few days later for a sniff.