Roberta Lynn "Bobbie" Headley Weber (December 3, 1957 - c. 1990) was a woman found murdered in Florida in 1990.
Case[]
On April, 23, 1990, a passerby discovered the lower portion of skeletonized human remains in a wooded area east of Clyde Morris Boulevard and north of Strickland range road, along a path that leads from Clyde Morris Boulevard to Avenue D in the Daytona Pines subdivision. Law enforcement later found additional skeletonized portions of the body scattered throughout the wooded area.
It is strongly believed that Bobbie died of strangulation as a nylon slip was found tied around her neck upon discovery. Her wrists were also bound with rope.
She was first reconstructed with clay in 2000 and was digitally reconstructed again in 2015.
On September 29, 2023, it was announced she was identified as Roberta "Bobbie" Lynn Headley Weber. Bobbie's family had last heard from her when she divorced her husband in 1989.
Characteristics[]
- Light brown hair tied into two pigtails with red bands.
- May have given birth to one or more children in her lifetime.
- Had "unusual" teeth and extensive dental work.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Medium size nylon slip.
Gallery[]
Sources[]
- Bobbie Weber at the Doe Network
- DNASolves
- WFTV9