Tag: Jane Doe

Miami-Dade County Jane Doe (1996): Found Deceased in a Box, Floating in a Florida Canal

Artist's renderings of what the Miami-Dade County Jane Doe (1996) may have looked like when alive: one of her facing the front and the other showing a side view

DISCOVERY: On October 29, 1996, a man and his nephew were feeding ducks in a canal behind 13920 Lake Placid Court in Miami-Lakes, Miami-Dade County, Florida, when they noticed a box floating in the water. Believing something of value might be within it, the pair collected it and removed the rope and duct tape that had

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Ottawa County Jane Doe (1975): Unidentified Woman Found Floating In the Water

Artist's rendering of what the Ottawa County Jane Doe (1975) may have looked like when alive

DISCOVERY: On the evening of October 22, 1975, two duck hunters found the body of a nude woman floating in a tributary of Mud Creek, in Salem Township, Ottawa County, Ohio. The location, near West Mud Creek Road, is approximately three or four miles southeast of the small village of Oak Harbor. AUTOPSY: The decedent’s

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Upperco Jane Doe (March 1996)

Two artists' renderings of what the Upperco Jane Doe (March 1996) may have looked like when she was alive

DISCOVERY: On March 5, 1996, tree trimmers were working in the 17225 block of Falls Road, south of Gunpowder Road, in Precinct 3, Franklin. The spot, in the unincorporated community of Upperco, in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, was a particularly busy road at the time. While conducting their work, the tree trimmers came across a

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Bernalillo County Jane Doe (1996)

Artists' renderings of what the Bernalillo County Jane Doe (1996) may have looked like

DISCOVERY: On May 2, 1996, a jogger travelling along a vacant field near 98th Street and Tower Road in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico discovered the decomposed remains of an unidentified female. Located on the city’s southwest side, the area was largely undeveloped at the time and was just one mile south of Interstate 40.

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