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It's a long shot, but a fascinating theory! I'm off to ruminate on it now...I just commented on the elizabeth gill thread because she looks like someone I know, BUT could Lori Ruff be a brainwashed E.G.? Ms. Ruff looks like shes had a bit of rhinoplasty. ..ok a LOT of rhinoplasty. And I agree with all who say sje is not as young as she claims to be, definitely mid fifties
Both of my sisters had blue eyes unitil around 5 then changed to green. I didn't think it possible for brown eyes to change. Mine have only gotten darker.I had blue until I was 7, brown through junior high, now theyre green. That's probably just the crazy leaking out of me though lol. The probability is low, but the POSSIBILITY. ......
tBoth of my sisters had blue eyes unitil around 5 then changed to green. I didn't think it possible for brown eyes to change. Mine have only gotten darker.
My youngest son was born with blue eyes and they started turning brown at about 3 monthsMy daughter and I both were born with blue eyes but changed to brown. I don't know when mine changed but my daughter's changed by the time she was about 6 months and apparently that's not uncommon. Aren't all babies born with blue eyes, or is that only kittens?
sorry to disagree but only 2 blues make a blue eyed kid. any other combination can make any color. everybody started out with brown eyes and its a mutation that makes eyes colors other than brown.I looked at a chart that says my cousin can't possibly be my uncles child. Every mixture I try says a blue eyed person and a brown eyed person can't make a green eyed person. uh oh.
My father had blue eyes and my mother brown. My brother has blue eyes, both my sisters turned green from blue, and I was born with dark brown/black eyes and they have never changed.I looked at a chart that says my cousin can't possibly be my uncles child. Every mixture I try says a blue eyed person and a brown eyed person can't make a green eyed person. uh oh.
Hubby and I both brown eyed, my middle child is grey eyed. My sisters joke he's the mailman's lol (those bitchez) but my dad has grey eyes and hubby has an aunt that is grey eyed.I looked at a chart that says my cousin can't possibly be my uncles child. Every mixture I try says a blue eyed person and a brown eyed person can't make a green eyed person. uh oh.
My dads are brown, moms are blue, my brothers are blue and mine are just weirdsorry to disagree but only 2 blues make a blue eyed kid. any other combination can make any color. everybody started out with brown eyes and its a mutation that makes eyes colors other than brown.
That used to be the case, but they've found there are dominant blue genes in some families. Take mine for example. Every person in my direct family line has blue eyes. My background consists from German, Scottish and French with a smidgen of Norwegian and Swedish thrown in.sorry to disagree but only 2 blues make a blue eyed kid.
That used to be the case, but they've found there are dominant blue genes in some families. Take mine for example. Every person in my direct family line has blue eyes. My background consists from German, Scottish and French with a smidgen of Norwegian and Swedish thrown in.
My two oldest children are 1/2 native, their dad has brown eyes, yet 1 of them has my blue eyes. My youngest 2 kids have my background + Dutch and Portuguese, their dad has brown eyes and both of them have my blue eyes. Three out of my four kids have blue eyes and both dad's have brown. My sister's kids all have blue eyes and their dad has brown.
It's a good point about recessive genes and it applies to everything from eye color, hair color, skin color to even blood type. We got thrown for a loop with my oldest. She's type O blood but I'm AB and her dad is A. As much as high school teachers want to say only two O's can make an O, that's not true and quite a few people carry O as a recessive gene and don't know it. I found out I am really an AB/O and her dad is really an A/O resulting in her being an O/O. It's extremely rare but but does happen.You would not have to have a "dominant blue-eyed gene" for this to occur. All you need is for all the brown-eyed fathers involved to be carrying a recessive blue-eye gene that does not come to expression in themselves because of their dominant brown-eyed gene.....
sorry to disagree but only 2 blues make a blue eyed kid. any other combination can make any color. everybody started out with brown eyes and its a mutation that makes eyes colors other than brown.
Hubby and I both brown eyed, my middle child is grey eyed. My sisters joke he's the mailman's lol (those bitchez) but my dad has grey eyes and hubby has an aunt that is grey eyed.
My oldest's dad is blue eyed and my oldest is brown eyed.![]()
The true identitiy of Lori Erica Ruff, a woman known as Jane Doe to investigators, has continued to remain a mystery to her husband and family nearly three years after she took her own life in 2010.![]()
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/authorities-struggle-id-mystery-woman-article-1.1383957
In 1989 authorities say the woman used a deceased 2-year-old girl's name to obtain this Idaho ID, giving her the name of Becky Sue Turner and age of 19.![]()
When she moved to Texas in 1989 she changed her name to Lori Erica Kennedy and in 2003 met her future husband, Jon Blakely "Blake" Ruff.![]()
Blake Ruff's family found her mysteries and elusiveness frustrating, however, leading to marriage trouble and her eventual suicide after their divorce in December, 2010.![]()
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After Lori's funeral Blake's family searched her home and discovered her Iowa ID and the 2-year-old girl's birth certificate, but who she really was still remains a mystery.