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Revision as of 06:35, 21 May 2021

RecentThis individual was recently confirmed to have been identified. Some details may change as more information is released publicly.

Mariposa County Jane Doe was a female located at Yosemite National Park in 1983. Additional remains were found in 1988.

Her NamUs page was taken down in late April of 2021. According to the Doe Network, she was identified in 2021.

Case

Mariposa side

Profile. Please note, victim's lower jaw was not recovered.

Henry Lee Lucas confessed to the woman's murder, also implicating his companion, Ottis Toole. He claimed the crime occurred between 1980 and 1981 and reportedly led officers to the crime scene. She was an apparent hitchhiker picked up between Corona and the park.

Lucas would falsely confess to as many as 3,000 murders under the coercion of local police. He later claimed responsibility for three murders, excluding this victim.[1]

Sources

  1. “War in Waco.” The Confession Killer', season 1, episode 3, Netflix, 6 Dec. 2019.