AL OPELIKA JANE DOE: BF, 3-7, found at trailer park in Opelika, AL - 28 Jan 2012 *AMORE WIGGINS*

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Skeletal remains of a little girl were found on January 28, 2012 at a trailer park on Hurst Street in Opelika, Alabama which falls in Lee County. It’s estimated the child had been deceased between 8 months and 2 years placing date of death between 2010 – 2012. She is estimated to be 3-7 years old and had medium length black hair styled in small tight curls. Her height, weight, and eye color cannot be determined. An anthropological assessment of her bones suggest she had likely been abused and malnourished in life. A long-sleeve pink shirt with heart buttons and small ruffles near the neckline was recovered near the skeletal remains but it is unknown if it belonged to the child. Chemical isotope testing on her bones suggest she was born and raised in Alabama or one of the surrounding southern states. The images above are a facial reconstruction completed by a NCMEC Forensic Artist and depict what the child may have looked like in life.

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Skull found by resident of trailer park. Other remains found within 50 feet of skull. Lower jaw, multiple bones, some hair located in heavy wooded area within 50-75 feet of residences. Isotope analysis indicates she was born in Alabama or a surrounding southern state.

Clothing: long-sleeve pink shirt with heart buttons and small ruffles near the neckline located near remains - On the Body


 
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Amore Wiggins statue unveiled in Opelika​

Thirteen years ago, an unidentified Jane Doe was discovered in Opelika. And two years ago, that girl’s name was uncovered — Amore Wiggins.

Now, Wiggins will be forever honored in the form of a statue unveiled by Opelika police this week.

The project has been in the works for years, and in December 2023, the funds were secured to make this custom bronze statue a reality. Since then, “The Bronzeman” out of Thousand Oaks, California has been working on the piece.

The piece has been unveiled, although it has yet to be moved to its permanent location.

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Amore Wiggins statue unveiled in Opelika​

Thirteen years ago, an unidentified Jane Doe was discovered in Opelika. And two years ago, that girl’s name was uncovered — Amore Wiggins.

Now, Wiggins will be forever honored in the form of a statue unveiled by Opelika police this week.

The project has been in the works for years, and in December 2023, the funds were secured to make this custom bronze statue a reality. Since then, “The Bronzeman” out of Thousand Oaks, California has been working on the piece.

The piece has been unveiled, although it has yet to be moved to its permanent location.

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What a kind tribute! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a community do that before!
 

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