Category: Unsolved

Odessa Jane Doe (1993)

Two artists' reconstructions of what the Odessa Jane Doe (1993) may have looked like when alive

DISCOVERY: On November 25, 1993, skeletal remains were found in a shallow grave, in an overgrown field near Odessa, New Castle County, Delaware. The location, about three miles northeast of the city, was in William J. Baxter Memorial Park, west of Delaware Route 9 and south of Vance Neck Road. It’s reported that most of

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The Disappearance of Hang Lee

Two school portraits of Hang Lee

EARLY LIFE: Hang Lee was born on October 9, 1975. Of Laotian descent, she and her family were refugees who’d moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, when she was a young girl. One of 14 children, she was fluent in both English and Hmong, which allowed her to translate for her parents, who spoke little English.

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Harris County Jane Doe (1987)

Two artists' reconstructions of what the Harris County Jane Doe (1987) may have looked like when alive

DISCOVERY: On September 27, 1987, partial skeletal remains were found in a vacant field, off the 8100 block of Leghorn Street, in Houston, Harris County, Texas. AUTOPSY: An autopsy was performed, which determined the decedent, who was female, could have been dead anywhere from three months to two years. Her cause of death was stabbing,

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The Disappearance of Shannon White

Two selfies of Shannon White

EARLY LIFE: Shannon White was originally from Ontario, Canada. The daughter of Gerald White, she’d relocated to Bestwick Court, in the Lower Sahali neighbourhood of Kamloops, British Columbia. She rented a basement suite in the home of Matt Hatch and his family, with whom she got along with. A lover of the outdoors, Shannon had

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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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