"Gypsy" was the name used by a woman who was killed in Los Angeles, California.
Case[]
The victim was located among some bushes in a remote hilly area, on Avenue J and 255th Street in Lancaster, California on June 26, 1984. She was found nude from the waist down, lying face down on a green electric blanket.
She was known to associate with Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders. She may have used the nickname “Gypsy” and worked at the “Tennessee Bar” in Culver City, California prior to her death.
Characteristics[]
- Heavy build.
- Hair is dark brown, medium length and straight.
Clothing and accessories[]
- White, long sleeve sweatshirt with collar, 'Jones' label.
- Blue 'Levis'.
- Black, ankle length boots.
- Brown socks.
- Men's black and white t-shirt.
- White lace, 'Accentuate' bra.
- Black, lace panties.
- Belt with a 'Harley-Davidson' belt buckle.
- Yellow metal chain with horse pendant around neck.
- Yellow medal chain with Catholic medallion found in victim's right rear pocket.
Gallery[]
Sources []
- Gypsy at the Doe Network
- Gypsy at NamUs