Tag: Jane Doe

Madisonville Jane Doe

DISCOVERY: On the afternoon of September 17, 2016, a farmer near Madisonville, Madison County, Texas was mowing his pasture in the 7800 block of I-45’s southbound feeder road. His mower hit an object about 40′ from the interstate, near a fence, causing him to stop. It was then he discovered a black suitcase containing the

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Fort Indiantown Gap Jane Doe

DISCOVERY: At 6:40pm on October 10, 1973, Lebanon County deputy game protectors Lloyd Pfautz and Richard Bucks were patrolling State Route 443 near Jonestown, Pennsylvania when they smelt what they believed to be a poached and decaying deer. As poaching was an issue in the area, they pulled over and wandered into the woods. They

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Lompoc Jane Doe

DISCOVERY: On August 3, 1969, an off-duty sheriff’s deputy and others were hunting wild boar in Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, California. While walking along what was once the Grefco quarry road, they came upon the body of an unidentified female amongst a cluster of rocks. According to police, she was likely killed where her body

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Ventura County Jane Doe

DISCOVERY: At 12:40pm on July 18, 1980, police were called to Westlake High School at 100 North Lakeview Canyon Road in Westlake Village, Ventura County, California. Upon arrival, they were directed toward the rear parking lot, where they came upon the body of a deceased pregnant female lying at the edge of the lot, near

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