*UPDATE: The DNA Doe Project has uncovered the identity of the Marion County Jane Doe: Dana Nicole Lowrey.* DISCOVERY: On March 10, 2007, the skeletal remains of an unidentified female were found in a bushy area in Grand Prairie Township, Ohio. The area, which is surrounded by fields and located within Marion County, is along the
Tag: Jane Doe
DISCOVERY: On July 17, 1980, electrical workers discovered the skeletal remains of a woman buried along a set of power lines near post two in Eklutna, Alaska. The area, which is heavily wooded, is about one mile south of South Eklutna Lake Road. AUTOPSY: The body was brought to the Alaska State Medical Examiner’s Office,
DISCOVERY: On March 16, 1982, an off-duty firefighter checking his boat along the Milwaukee River discovered the body of a young woman floating between two metal barrels near the pier. The area of the river is near 420 North Plankington Avenue. AUTOPSY: An autopsy was performed upon the remains being brought to the Milwaukee County
*Last Updated – August 10, 2024* DISCOVERY: On February 10, 2010, a man looking for cans along Lenwood Road in Barstow, San Bernardino County, California, came across a backpack. When he opened it, he discovered the severed head of a deceased female wrapped in plastic bags from Fiesta Foods and Walgreens. The area, which is
*Last Updated – September 2, 2024* UPDATE AUGUST 23, 2024: The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has revealed the identity of the decedent previously known as the Rockwood Jane Doe. With assistance from the Toronto Police Service and Othram, Inc., she’s been identified as 41-year-old Tammy Eileen Penner of British Columbia. According to investigators, Penner, who





You must be logged in to post a comment.