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'''Chesterfield County Jane Doe''' was a woman whose dismembered remains were found in a dumpster in 1986. She may have died months prior, as the body may have been stored in a sealed container to slow decomposition. |
'''Chesterfield County Jane Doe''' was a woman whose dismembered remains were found in a dumpster in 1986. She may have died months prior, as the body may have been stored in a sealed container to slow decomposition. |
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− | Using new information obtained with the help of Parabon NanoLabs, detectives ascertained potential ties to Richmond, Charlottesville, Buena Vista |
+ | Using new information obtained with the help of Parabon NanoLabs, detectives ascertained potential ties to the following cities in Virginia: Richmond, Charlottesville, Buena Vista and Lynchburg, as well as Baltimore, Maryland. |
== Sources == |
== Sources == |
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Chesterfield County Jane Doe was a woman whose dismembered remains were found in a dumpster in 1986. She may have died months prior, as the body may have been stored in a sealed container to slow decomposition.
Using new information obtained with the help of Parabon NanoLabs, detectives ascertained potential ties to the following cities in Virginia: Richmond, Charlottesville, Buena Vista and Lynchburg, as well as Baltimore, Maryland.
Sources
- Christy Floyd at the Doe Network
- Christy Floyd at NamUs