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Revision as of 02:48, 12 February 2018
Template:UID 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.
Physical Characteristics
- The victim had dark brown and with some grey hair, cut in a bobbed style.
- Her body was too decomposed to determine eye color.
- She had a poorly homemade tattoo of the name "STEVE" on her upper arm.
- 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.
- 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)
Gallery
Theories
- She may be Linda Davis
- She may be Sherie Graves
- She may be Patrica Schmit
Links
Owen County Jane Doe at the Doe Network