Los Angeles Jane Doe was a girl killed in a dynamite explosion between the years of 1921 and 1951.
Due to poor record-keeping, the exact year of the explosion is not known. It is only known to have occurred in the 30 year period the crime scene photographer was licensed in the field.
Her companion also remains unidentified.
Clothing
- The victim wore a light-colored, long-sleeved top
- A dark-colored skirt or pants
- Dark-colored socks with stripes at the top.[1]
Images
Sources
- Los Angeles Jane Doe at the Doe Network
- ↑ Death Scenes - A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook
- Female
- White
- Recognizable faces
- 1921 deaths
- 1950s deaths
- 1940s deaths
- 1920s deaths
- People found in California
- Unknown recovery date
- Accidental deaths
- 1930s deaths
- 1930s births
- 1920s births
- 1900s births
- 1910s births
- Cases over 90 years old
- Cases over 80 years old
- Cases over 70 years old
- Cases over 100 years old
- Traumatic injuries
- No NamUs entry
- Reconstructed by Project EDAN
- Borderline
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