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{{UID_Infobox|title1=Campbell County Jane Doe|image1=482UFTN.png|caption1=|discovered=April 3, 1985|span={{age|1985|4|3}}|sex={{F}}|location=Jellico, Tennessee|age=9-15|race={{White}}|height=|weight=|condition={{Sk}}|pmi=1-4 years<sup><ref>''A renowned forensic scientist stated he believed the girl had died two or more years before she was discovered.''</ref></sup>|cod={{SH}}}}'''Campbell County Jane Doe''', also known as "'''Baby Girl'''" to investigators, was found in 1985 in Campbell County, Tennessee. Her death cause is not known and only thirty-two of her bones were found. 33 girls have been ruled out as the decedent.
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== Case ==
| name= Campbell County Jane Doe
 
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The remains were located in a garbage dumping area near an abandoned shaft mine. Only a partial amount of remains were found, as they had been scattered by animals down the slope of a hill. Investigators believe that the individual or individuals responsible for disposing her body were likely familiar to the area, as the road she was left near would be difficult to come across by chance.
| image=[[File:Campbell County TN Jane Doe (death unknown).jpg|200px]]
 
| caption=
 
| race=White
 
| age approximation=9 - 15
 
| location=Campbell County, Tennessee
 
| postmortem interval=1+ years
 
| found=April 3, 1985
 
| sex=Female
 
| height approximation=N/A
 
| weight approximation=N/A
 
| cause of death={{ns}}{{susp}}
 
|body condition = {{sk}}|span = {{age|1985|4|3}}}}
 
   
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Recent testing indicates the girl was born and raised in Florida or central Texas for the first few years of her life, but she later moved elsewhere in the country. Such places have been estimated to be the Midwest, Rocky Mountains, Southwest or Pacific Coast states. She was not likely in Tennessee for long.
'''The Campbell County Jane Doe''' was found in 1985 in Campbell County, Tennessee. She was the second teenage victim found that year, as another was found on January 1. Her death cause is not known and only some of her bones were found.
 
   
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It has been theorized she was a victim of the [[Redhead murders]], although her cause of death couldn't be determined. It is, however, suspected she met with foul play.
==Theories==
 
   
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== Characteristics ==
[[File:NCMU1105475x2.jpg|thumb|left|Bracelet found near the remains|200x200px]]
 
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* Some silver dental fillings were observed in her teeth.
   
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== Clothing and accessories ==
*Is suspected to be one of the Redhead murder victims, although her hair color is unknown. She was found near a highway in Tennessee but was younger than the other victims. Her remains were partial, so a cause of death was difficult to determine.
 
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* Items found near the remains included:
 
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** A pair of size 5 hiking boots with each having two pairs of holes and two pairs metal hasps and red-cloth lining inside shoes. The left shoe had a shoe-string and the right shoe did not.
==Links==
 
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** A necklace made from plastic buttons.
*{{NamUs|1577|Campbell County Jane Doe}}
 
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==Gallery==
*{{NCMEC|1105475|Campbell County Jane Doe}}
 
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<gallery widths="185">
*{{Doe Network|482uftn.html|Campbell County Jane Doe}}
 
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Campbell side.png
*{{Wikipedia|Redhead_murders|Redhead murders}}
 
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Campbell no nl.png|Reconstruction without jewelry near the body.
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Campbell County victim USFL.jpg|Reconstruction by University of South Florida
 
Campbell County TN Jane Doe (death unknown).jpg|Reconstruction by Joanna J. Hughes
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NCMU1105475x1.jpg
 
NCMU1105475x2.jpg|Bracelet found near the remains, which may not have belonged to the victim.
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482UFTN closeup.jpg|Clasp of bracelet
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482UFTN overalls.jpg|Fragment of overalls near the scene, which possibly belonged to the girl
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482UFTN shoe.jpg|One of two boots near the scene, which possibly belonged to the girl
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</gallery>
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==Sources==
 
* {{NamUs|1577|Campbell County Jane Doe}}
 
* {{NCMEC|1105475|Campbell County Jane Doe}}
 
* {{Doe Network|482uftn.html|Campbell County Jane Doe}}
 
* {{Wikipedia|Redhead_murders|Redhead murders}}
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QgYsKEHOkY ''Appalachian Unsolved''] {{PM}}
 
==Notes==
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[[Category:1980s deaths]]
 
[[Category:1980s deaths]]
[[Category:Skeletal]]
 
[[Category:Female]]
 
[[Category:White]]
 
 
[[Category:Teenagers]]
 
[[Category:Teenagers]]
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[[Category:Preteens]]
 
[[Category:Redhead murders]]
 
[[Category:Redhead murders]]
[[Category:Suspicious deaths]]
 
 
[[Category:Cases over 30 years old]]
 
[[Category:Cases over 30 years old]]
[[Category:Victims of serial killers]]
 
 
[[Category:Partial remains]]
 
[[Category:Partial remains]]
[[Category:No NCMEC reconstruction]]
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[[Category:Reconstructed by NCMEC]]
[[Category:Possible sex workers]]
 
 
[[Category:Possible runaways]]
 
[[Category:Possible runaways]]
 
[[Category:Discovered near highways]]
 
[[Category:Discovered near highways]]
 
[[Category:People found in Tennessee]]
 
[[Category:People found in Tennessee]]
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[[Category:Current NCMEC cases]]
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[[Category:Reconstructed by the University of South Florida]]
 
[[Category:Ties to Florida]]
 
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[[Category:Ties to Minnesota]]
 
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[[Category:Ties to Indiana]]
 
[[Category:Ties to North Dakota]]
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[[Category:Ties to Michigan]]
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[[Category:Ties to Nebraska]]
 
[[Category:Ties to Idaho]]
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[[Category:Ties to Wyoming]]
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Revision as of 04:27, 18 March 2021

Campbell County Jane Doe, also known as "Baby Girl" to investigators, was found in 1985 in Campbell County, Tennessee. Her death cause is not known and only thirty-two of her bones were found. 33 girls have been ruled out as the decedent.

Case

The remains were located in a garbage dumping area near an abandoned shaft mine. Only a partial amount of remains were found, as they had been scattered by animals down the slope of a hill. Investigators believe that the individual or individuals responsible for disposing her body were likely familiar to the area, as the road she was left near would be difficult to come across by chance.

Recent testing indicates the girl was born and raised in Florida or central Texas for the first few years of her life, but she later moved elsewhere in the country. Such places have been estimated to be the Midwest, Rocky Mountains, Southwest or Pacific Coast states. She was not likely in Tennessee for long.

It has been theorized she was a victim of the Redhead murders, although her cause of death couldn't be determined. It is, however, suspected she met with foul play.

Characteristics

  • Some silver dental fillings were observed in her teeth.

Clothing and accessories

  • Items found near the remains included:
    • A pair of size 5 hiking boots with each having two pairs of holes and two pairs metal hasps and red-cloth lining inside shoes. The left shoe had a shoe-string and the right shoe did not.
    • A necklace made from plastic buttons.

Gallery

Sources

Notes

  1. A renowned forensic scientist stated he believed the girl had died two or more years before she was discovered.