Harrison County Jane Doe , also known as Ms. Harrison, was a woman whose skeletal remains were discovered by hunters in 1980. Her cause of death is unknown, but homicide is "strongly suspected".
Initial genetic analysis showed her ancestry to be Greek, Armenian and/or Tuscan/North Italian. 20 women have been ruled out as the decedent.
Characteristics[]
- Medium length light brown hair.
- Possibly pigeon chested and/or humpbacked but may not have been outwardly apparent during life.
- An extra flange for the external pterygoid muscle, which could be caused from playing a wind instrument.
- Probably right-handed.
- Had no term or near-term children at time of death.
Exclusions[]
- Ingrid Anderson
- Barbara Bockwith
- Carla Corley
- Donella Coultas
- Charlotte Erdman
- Patricia Gomez
- Anne Manchester
- Peggy McDaniel
- Patty McDaniel
- Cecile Moch
- Kristi Perkins
- Cheryl Scherer
- Suzanne Schultz
- Khymbrly Scruggs
- Beatrice Villela
- Cyndi Woolard
- Jennifer Wyant
- April Zane
Sources[]
- Harrison County Jane Doe at NamUs
- Harrison County Jane Doe at the Doe Network
- Identifinders (Facebook)
- Identifinders International