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The St. Louis Jane Doe is an unidentified girl who was found murdered in the basement of an abandoned apartment building on February 28, 1983 in St. Louis, Missouri She has also been nicknamed " Hope ", " Precious Hope ", and the " Little Jane Doe ."
Members of the Manson Family were initially suspected of involvement in Jurvetson's murder, although the Los Angeles Police Department has discounted this possibility, [3] stating the most likely suspect is an unidentified man named "John" or "Jean", whom she had specifically traveled from Canada to meet just weeks prior to her murder. [4]
Peggy Lynn Johnson (formerly known as Racine County Jane Doe), also known by the last name Schroeder, was an American woman whose body was discovered in 1999 in the town of Raymond, Racine County, Wisconsin. [1] She was 23 years old at the time of her death, which had occurred after enduring several weeks of extreme neglect and physical abuse.
Several forensic facial reconstructions have been created to illustrate estimations of how Walker County Jane Doe may have looked in life. In 1990, forensic and portrait artist Karen T. Taylor created a postmortem drawing of Walker County Jane Doe in which she incorporated an estimation as to the appearance of the necklace she had been wearing ...
47 years after the discovery of a woman known only as Jane Seneca Doe, authorities in Grundy County, Illinois, have positively identified the murder victim as JoAnn 'Vickie' Smith. Her case ...
Shirley Ann Soosay, formerly known as Kern County Jane Doe, is a formerly unidentified decedent found in an almond orchard in Delano, California on 14 July 1980. [2] A member of the Samson Cree Nation , Soosay grew up in Hobbema , in Alberta . [ 3 ]
For years, she was known only as "Jane Doe #6." Her partial remains were found in Manorville, Long Island in 2000, and more of her remains were found on Gilgo Beach more than 10 years later ...
[2] [3] Prior to her identification, she was known as "Woodlawn Jane Doe", in reference to the area of the county in which her body was found. [1] The murderer, or murderers, have never been apprehended.