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Template:UIDGrundy County Jane Doe was a female left along a roadway in 1976.

She is currently undergoing testing by the DNA Doe Project.

Characteristics

  • The victim had brown eyes
  • Black hair
  • A scar on the right hip
  • A mark on the lower abdomen which was either a scar or birthmark.

Clothing and accessories

  • The body was nude but a multicolored sweater was wrapped around her head.
  • A green plastic bag and electrical tape were also used to cover her head.

Theories

  • She may be Lyrian Barry-Stalling Lead processed, turned up negative

Recent developments

In November 2019, extended relatives of the victim, including a fourth cousin and a niece in Alabama had been identified through genealogy. In January 2020, more information was publicly released with the hope that public assistance might produce more leads. The decedent was likely born between 1948 and 1960. She would have likely been missing by October 1976. Her parents may have come from Selma, Alabama and one set of grandparents is from that city. One of her grandparent’s was likely named Calhoun and one great-grandparent may have been named Harris. Additional possible areas with relatives includes Dallas and Wilcox counties in Alabama as well as the state of Ohio where one branch of the family moved. She also may have siblings who are unaware of her existence.

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