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Revision as of 19:23, 25 November 2019
Template:UID"Lime Lady" was a young woman found murdered in 1980 in Oklahoma. She was given such a nickname for quicklime that was poured over her body in an attempt to quicken decomposition, which had actually mummified her and preserved evidence.
She is currently undergoing testing by the DNA Doe Project.
Case
The woman's unclothed body was recovered on the shore of the North Canadian River. She had been shot three times with a .45 caliber revolver. Following her death, the responsible party poured quicklime on the remains in an attempt to quicken decomposition, which ended up preserving the remains.
When she was shot, one of the bullets hit a dime, indicating she was clothed when murdered. The shooter was facing the victim and moving toward her when they fired.
In 2014, police obtained a DNA profile from the victim.
Characteristics
- She had a professionally done heart-shaped tattoo above her left breast.
- Blond to light brown hair extending to her shoulders
- She had a light complexion
- Freckles
- Appendectomy scar
- Extensive dental work, although some teeth were crooked.
Theories
- May have been a runaway and therefore not been reported missing
- May have previously been in the foster care system
- Might have been the victim of a drive-by shooting
- May have been from a middle-class background
- May have been involved with one of the biker-gangs that were active in the area
- May have been killed by a local from the area
- May have been Corrine Anita Hagler from California
- May have been Cindy May Brown from Minnesota
- May have been Mary Frances Gregory from Ontario, Canada
- May have been Margaret Kay Holst from Nebraska
- May have been April Rose Zane from Illinois
Exclusions
- Alma Violet Root from California
- Rose Lena Cole from California
- Maria "Mia" Anjiras from Connecticut
- Tina Kemp from Delaware
- Amy Billig from Florida
- Carol Elaine Donn from Florida
- Susan Hallowell from Florida
- Margaret Hayes from Indiana
- Nancy Lynn Jason from Maryland
- Paulette Susan Jaster from Michigan
- Mary Lynn Andersen/Shondel from Minnesota
- An unknown woman from Butterfield, Missouri
- Linda Davis from Oklahoma
- Teresa Gail Cupps from Oklahoma
- Stephanie Michele "Shelley" Buehler from Texas
- Lisa Jane Borden from Texas
- Kristy Booth from Texas
- Barbara Monaco from Virginia