Tag: Jane Doe

Banff Jane Doe

DISCOVERY: On April 8, 1979, two hikers discovered a human skull in Banff National Park, Alberta, down a steep bank near 40 Mile Creek. A search of the area uncovered additional remains, including several ribs and vertebrae, a leg bone, and a shoulder blade. The location where the remains were found is approximately 200-330 metres

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Teteringen Girl

DISCOVERY: On December 25, 1990, a man and his brother-in-law were walking along the edge of the forest in Cadettenkamp, just outside Teteringen in the Netherlands, when they came across the body of a deceased female. She’d been dumped along the edge of the road, wrapped in blankets and a carpet. Her face was covered

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Newhall Jane Doe (Jane Doe 18)

DISCOVERY: On August 26, 1980, a worker was inspecting a pair of water towers in Newhall, Los Angeles County, California, following reports of a foul odour. It was here he came across bones scattered across a 10′ radius, approximately 0.6 miles north of 25121 Sierra Highway. AUTOPSY: The remains were examined at the Los Angeles

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Alameda County Jane Doe (1969)

DISCOVERY: On October 2, 1969, the body of a recently deceased female was discovered in room #15 of the St. Louis Hotel at 539 7th Street in Oakland, Alameda County, California. AUTOPSY: An autopsy determined the deceased had died just a few hours prior to being found. The cause of death was determined to be

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San Mateo County Jane Doe (1987)

DISCOVERY: At approximately 5:01pm on January 11, 1987, a group of children discovered the remains of a fully-dressed female – possibly a transient – in the bushes in front of 198 Bruno Avenue in Daly City, San Mateo County, California. The day before her body was found, the deceased was seen buying a pack of

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