DISCOVERY: On July 4, 1984, the partial skeletal remains of an unidentified female were located along the northbound lanes of I-65, about 2.5 miles south of Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky. The remains were approximately 30′ to 40′ from the roadway, near the right-of-way fence. AUTOPSY: Jane Doe’s remains were examined upon being brought to
LEAD UP TO DISAPPEARANCE: On the afternoon of September 26, 1981, Cinda Pallett and Charlotte Kinsey attended the Oklahoma State Fair. It was the first time the pair went without their parents, as they believed they were old enough to attend by themselves. At 5:00pm, Charlotte called home to tell her mother that she and
May 25, 2021: The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office has announced they’ve uncovered the identity of an unidentified woman found in a low water crossing off Highway MM, near Dixon, Missouri on May 25, 1981. Known as the Pulaski County Jane Doe, she has been identified as Karen Kay Knippers. The Identification came after the sheriff’s
EARLY LIFE: Brenda Byman was born on March 10, 1949 to parents Hilda and Ingvar Byman. A shy and sweet girl, she and her family lived in the Invermere area of British Columbia, new Dry Gulch Provincial Park. Those who knew Brenda describe her as being incredibly close with her family, especially her siblings: Albert,
EARLY LIFE: On March 21, 1996, tourists were walking along a private beach behind 32554 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, Los Angeles County, California. While out, they came across the partial skeletal remains of an infant washed up in the sand. AUTOPSY: An autopsy was performed upon Jane Doe’s body being brought to the coroner’s office,





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