Category: Murders

Loudon County Jane Doe (1973)

Digital reconstruction of what the Loudon County Jane Doe (1973) may have looked like when alive + 3D reconstruction of what the Loudon County Jane Doe (1973) may have looked like when alive

DISCOVERY: On May 28, 1973 (some sources say the 26th), farmers checking on cattle at Foundry and Taylor roads in Lincoln, Loudon County, Virginia, came across the body of a deceased female. She was found in an embankment that had been created for a railroad during the American Civil War, which had never been built.

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The Murder of Pauline Storment

Portrait of Pauline Storment

EARLY LIFE: Pauline Storment was born on April 3, 1944, to Lillian and Paul Storment. Growing up in Ozark, Arkansas, with her two siblings and two half-siblings, she was said to be a quiet and studious girl who didn’t partake in drugs or drink alcohol. In 1971, Pauline was a sophomore at the University of

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Hillsborough County Jane Doe (1986)

Two artist's renderings of what the Hillsborough County Jane Doe (1986) may have looked like when she was alive

DISCOVERY: On February 6, 1986, skeletal remains were found at a trash dump on 2nd Avenue, between 31st and 34th Streets, in an industrial area of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. AUTOPSY: According to the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner, the decedent perished between three and eight weeks prior to her remains being discovered. A cause of

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Charleston County Jane Doe (1973): A Case Rediscovered After Nearly Two Decades

Artist's renderings of what the Charles County Jane Doe (1973) may have looked like when she was alive

It should be noted that the majority of what’s known about the decedent comes from files turned over by the Charleston County Coroner’s Office upon the then-medical examiner’s retirement in 1992. The original case file put together by the local authorities was “purged”. DISCOVERY: The exact date when the decedent’s remains were discovered is unknown,

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Fort Bend County John Doe (2000)

Two artists' renderings of what the Fort Bend County John Doe (2000) may have looked like when he was alive

DISCOVERY: On December 17, 2000, a horseback rider came across scattered human remains in a field near 8500 Davis Estate Road in Needville, Fort Bend County, Texas. While some were spread across the field, the majority of the bones were found within a green plastic bag along the side of the road. AUTOPSY: Based on

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