

Wouldn't the classmate or another classmate have tried finding Konstantina's parents or brother asking about her? If Konstantina was alive the whole time, she might have reached out to family through letters, long distance calls, or even returned home at some point. It's frustrating that the Konstantina lead could be followed through if a family member stepped forward to offer DNA for comparison. If you are interested, you can watch some parts of the Greek show that was broadcasted in 2012 here:

There were no new clues or possible matches ever mentioned since then.ĭo you think Konstantina could possibly be little Miss lake P? Have you heard of any other possible matches after 2012? Thinking of Reyna's Angélica Marroquín case, I still have hopes that there will be a closure soon for little Miss lake P. He compared her lead levels to those from various parts of Europe, pinpointing her possible from Lavrio, Greece.Īfter this, a greek TV show aired, searching for clues and the name "Konstantina" emerged, who also comes from Lavrio. George Kamenov, a geologist from the university of Florida, determined the woman's origin from the lead isotopes found in her teeth. It was the body of a young woman and she had never been identified since.Įrin Kimmerle, a forensic anthropologist from Tampa suggested that the woman (her skeletal structure) was of European origin. 19, 1971, hitchhikers discovered a corpse beneath the bridge of Interstate 75 over the southern rim of Lake Panasoffkee.
