Broward County Jane Doe was a female recovered from a canal in 1975. Her cause of death was not determined, but authorities believe she was murdered. As of 2020, her case is being researched by the Parabon NanoLabs.
Characteristics
- Her hair was medium length and either red, auburn, or brown.
- She had a gap in her teeth, some of which were also crooked
Clothing and accessories
- A silver ring with a blue stone in the centre surround by glass chips.
- Dark blue platform shoes
- Blue, flared pants.
- A Puca shell necklace.
- Either a green, flower printed blouse or a green midriff top with a horizon print (this varies from source to source).
Gallery
Sources
- Female
- White
- Decomposed
- Suspected homicides
- Reconstructed by Project EDAN
- Reconstructed by FACES
- Parabon NanoLabs cases
- 1975 deaths
- 1975 discoveries
- Possible drownings
- Teenagers
- Young adults
- Long age ranges
- 1940s births
- 1950s births
- 1960s births
- Cases over 40 years old
- People found in Florida
- Death cause undetermined
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