Tag: Virginia

Loudon County Jane Doe (1973)

Digital reconstruction of what the Loudon County Jane Doe (1973) may have looked like when alive + 3D reconstruction of what the Loudon County Jane Doe (1973) may have looked like when alive

DISCOVERY: On May 28, 1973 (some sources say the 26th), farmers checking on cattle at Foundry and Taylor roads in Lincoln, Loudon County, Virginia, came across the body of a deceased female. She was found in an embankment that had been created for a railroad during the American Civil War, which had never been built.

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The Disappearance of Lovely “Angie” Brooks

Two selfies of Lovely "Angie" Brooks

DISAPPEARANCE: Lovely “Angie” Brooks was last seen by her elderly father on January 10, 2023, when she was leaving their shared residence in the 1000 block of Barlen Drive, on the south side of Richmond, Virginia. By all indications, she’d intended to return, with the majority of her belongings still there; the only things she

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The Murder of Patricia Gaugler

Photographs of Patricia Eve Gaugler

MURDER: On the day of her murder, 28-year-old Patricia Eve Gaugler was travelling from her hometown of Pottstown, Pennsylvania to her brother’s home in Richmond, Virginia. She was last seen alive around 3:00pm on September 29, 1980, at the Sunoco gas station at East Patrick Henry Road in Ashland, Virginia, near I-95. Patricia’s body was

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The Disappearance of Sage Smith

EARLY LIFE: Sage Smith was born Dashad Laquinn Smith on December 13, 1992 to parents Latasha Dennis and Dean Smith. Not long after she was born, her parents divorced and her father was incarcerated on a drug charge. While he would eventually be let out and form a close relationship with his child, Dean and

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The Disappearance of Heather Hodges

EARLY LIFE: Heather Hodges was born on August 15, 1989. Growing up in Rocky Mount, Virginia, she was close with her family, which consisted of her mother, Paula, and her sister, Crystal. To those closest to her, the young woman was known as “Tink”, due to her love of the Peter Pan character, Tinkerbell. Heather

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