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{{UID|name = Owen County Jane Doe|image = [[File:OwenCountyJaneDoe.jpg|183px|]]|sex = Female|race = White|location = Owenton, Kentucky|found = May 6, 1988|span = 29 years|postmortem interval = Days|body condition = Decomposed|age approximation = 25-40|height approximation = 5'5-5'7|weight approximation = 120 pounds|cause of death = Strangulation}}
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'''Owen County Jane Doe''' was a female murdered in Kentucky in 1988. She was found on Highway 330, in a open field close to the road.
 
   
 
'''Owen County Jane Doe''' was a female murdered in Kentucky in 1988. Her body was left in a field, along Highway 330. She is a confirmed victim of Samuel Little.
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== Case ==
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Little described her as a "hippie<nowiki>'' woman, he said that he met her at a strip bar in Columbus, Ohio. He mentioned that she had white, with short, dishwater blonde hair. She was 25 years old and about 5'</nowiki>7. Little said she asked him to drive her to Miami. They stopped in Cincinnati before continuing on to Covington, Kentucky. She wanted to get out and listen to the music, but instead, Little kept driving. He drove up a winding hill on a rural path, where he killed the woman and left her body partially concealed by vegetation.
   
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The victim was found by a couple walking in a field along Highway 330, initially mistaking the body for an animal. The Jane Doe was not facially recognizable, and her left arm was missing. She is thought to have been sexually assaulted, based on the fact she was found wearing only men's socks and the position of her body.
==Physical Characteristics==
 
   
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After police released information about her discovery, a witness came forward to state that she might have seen the victim walking on a freeway, which was in close proximity to a restaurant often attended by truckers. This could never be confirmed, however.
*The victim had dark brown and with some grey hair, cut in a bobbed style.
 
   
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The Parabon NanoLabs offered their services in early 2019. They have yet to release the results of their testing. The Jane Doe herself was buried in an unmarked grave; the exact location of her body is unknown. DNA was recovered via hair clippings kept in her evidence file.
*Her body was too decomposed to determine eye color.
 
   
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Investigation later revealed that the woman may have had ties to or near the cities of Columbus, Ohio and Miami, Florida.
*She had a poorly homemade tattoo of the name ''"STEVE" ''on her upper arm.
 
   
 
==Characteristics==
*Multiple healed fractures, nasal, sphenoid, maxillary zygomatic, along with a rib (L2), the fractures were estimated to be healed for 1-2 years before death.
 
   
 
*Graying dark brown hair, cut in a bobbed style.
 
*Homemade tattoo of the name "STEVE" on her upper arm, in poor quality.
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*She may have given birth in the past.
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*She had healed injuries to her facial bones and her L-2 rib.
 
**The fractures were estimated to be healed for 1-2 years before death.
 
*The victim had no teeth.
 
*The victim had no teeth.
   
 
==Clothing==
 
==Clothing==
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*Dark brown or black men's socks with green toes.
 
*Dark brown or black men's socks with green toes.
*Brown nylon blouse (near the body)
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*Brown nylon blouse (near the body).
*Winner's choice men's tennis shoes size 5 1/2 (near the body)
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*Winner's choice men's tennis shoes size 5 1/2 (near the body).
*Faded blue jeans (near the <span style="display:none;"> </span><span style="display:none;"> </span>body)
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*Faded blue jeans (near the <span style="display:none;"> </span><span style="display:none;"> </span>body).
*A blue bra (near the body)  
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*A blue bra (near the body).  
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== Exclusions ==
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/11870 Marchelle Hansen]
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/12132 Arlene Ferretti]
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/20436 Paula Lynch]
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/666 Nancy WIlliams]
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/20064 Korrina Sagers Malinoski]
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/25060 Barbara Frame]
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/1253 Sherie Graves]
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* [[Linda Davis]]
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* [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/974 Patricia Schmidt]
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
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<gallery navigation="true" widths="185">
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UP101alt.png|Reconstruction with lighter hair
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UP101profile.png|Profile
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Owen County little sketch.jpg|Sketch by Little
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OwenCountyJaneDoe.jpg|Reconstruction by Catyana Falsetti
 
Owencountyjohndoe.jpg
 
Owencountyjohndoe.jpg
 
Owencountyjanedoe1.jpg
 
Owencountyjanedoe1.jpg
 
Owencountyjanedoe2.jpg
 
Owencountyjanedoe2.jpg
 
Owencountyjanedoe3.jpg
 
Owencountyjanedoe3.jpg
Owencountyjanedoe4.jpg
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PM.jpg|link=File:Owencountyjanedoe4.jpg|Tattoo
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== Theories ==
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== Sources ==
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*She may be [http://unidentified.wikia.com/wiki/Linda_Davis Linda Davis] {{ruled out}}
 
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* {{Doe Network|793ufky.html|Owen County Jane Doe}} {{PM}}
*She may be [https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/1253/0/ Sherie Graves] {{ruled out}}
 
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* {{NamUs|101|Owen County Jane Doe}} {{PM}}
*She may be [http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2158dfva.html Patrica Schmit]  {{ruled out}} ​​​​​​​
 
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*{{Wikipedia|Samuel_Little|Samuel Little}}
==Links==
 
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* [https://www.whas11.com/article/news/crime/unsolved/unsolved-justice-for-jane-doe/417-607543315 ''WHAS11'']
[http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/793ufky.html Owen County Jane Doe] at the [http://www.doenetwork.org Doe Network]
 
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* [https://www.whas11.com/article/news/crime/unsolved/unsolved-possible-breakthrough-in-jane-does-case/417-d902c705-ee28-4f44-a8cc-6e40a4155094 ''WHAS11'']
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* [https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-ne-kentucky-cold-case-florida-20200110-rqzobrbgsbcufbe2zi35cfib5u-story.html ''Sun Sentinel'']
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* [https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/unidentified-ky-cold-case-murder-victim-may-be-woman-with-ties-to-columbus/ ''NBC 4'']
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*[https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/samuel-little-most-prolific-serial-killer-in-us-history-100619 ''Samuel Little; Confessions of a Killer'']
   
[https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/101 Owen County Jane Doe ] at [https://namus.gov Namus]
 
 
[[Category:Female]]
 
[[Category:Female]]
 
[[Category:White]]
 
[[Category:White]]
 
[[Category:People found in Kentucky]]
 
[[Category:People found in Kentucky]]
 
[[Category:Homicide by strangulation]]
 
[[Category:Homicide by strangulation]]
[[Category:DNA unavailable]]
 
[[Category:Homicides]]
 
 
[[Category:Decomposed]]
 
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[[Category:Tattoos]]
 
 
[[Category:1988 discoveries]]
 
[[Category:1988 discoveries]]
 
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[[Category:1950s births]]
 
[[Category:Body lost]]
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[[Category:Possible hitchhikers]]
 
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[[Category:Partial remains]]
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[[Category:Parabon NanoLabs cases]]
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[[Category:Sexually assaulted]]
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[[Category:Ties to Florida]]
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[[Category:Samuel Little victims]]

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Owen County Jane Doe was a female murdered in Kentucky in 1988. Her body was left in a field, along Highway 330. She is a confirmed victim of Samuel Little.

Case

Little described her as a "hippie'' woman, he said that he met her at a strip bar in Columbus, Ohio. He mentioned that she had white, with short, dishwater blonde hair. She was 25 years old and about 5'7. Little said she asked him to drive her to Miami. They stopped in Cincinnati before continuing on to Covington, Kentucky. She wanted to get out and listen to the music, but instead, Little kept driving. He drove up a winding hill on a rural path, where he killed the woman and left her body partially concealed by vegetation.

The victim was found by a couple walking in a field along Highway 330, initially mistaking the body for an animal. The Jane Doe was not facially recognizable, and her left arm was missing. She is thought to have been sexually assaulted, based on the fact she was found wearing only men's socks and the position of her body.

After police released information about her discovery, a witness came forward to state that she might have seen the victim walking on a freeway, which was in close proximity to a restaurant often attended by truckers. This could never be confirmed, however.

The Parabon NanoLabs offered their services in early 2019. They have yet to release the results of their testing. The Jane Doe herself was buried in an unmarked grave; the exact location of her body is unknown. DNA was recovered via hair clippings kept in her evidence file.

Investigation later revealed that the woman may have had ties to or near the cities of Columbus, Ohio and Miami, Florida.

Characteristics

  • Graying dark brown hair, cut in a bobbed style.
  • Homemade tattoo of the name "STEVE" on her upper arm, in poor quality.
  • She may have given birth in the past.
  • She had healed injuries to her facial bones and her L-2 rib.
    • The fractures were estimated to be healed for 1-2 years before death.
  • The victim had no teeth.

Clothing

  • Dark brown or black men's socks with green toes.
  • Brown nylon blouse (near the body).
  • Winner's choice men's tennis shoes size 5 1/2 (near the body).
  • Faded blue jeans (near the   body).
  • A blue bra (near the body).  

Exclusions

Gallery

Sources