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+ | | title1= Woodlawn Jane Doe {{Featured case}} |
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| location=Woodlawn, Maryland |
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+ | | pmi= 24 hours |
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+ | | discovered=September 12, 1976 |
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+ | | sex={{F}} |
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+ | | height=5'6 - 5'8 |
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+ | | weight=159 pounds |
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+ | | cod={{Asph H}} |
− | + | |span = {{age|1976|9|12}}|caption1=|condition={{rf}}}} |
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== Case == |
== Case == |
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− | The Jane Doe was found lying |
+ | The Jane Doe was found lying along a road near a cemetery. The body was covered in a white sheet with bandannas covering her face. She was bound, beaten, and had been strangled with a ligature. Chlorpromazine was found in her system, which may have been used to sedate her. The victim was also violently raped. |
+ | Many missing individuals have been excluded from the case. Isotope testing indicated the victim likely spent time in a populous region of the Northeastern United States, such as Boston, Massachusetts, or New York State. At least one of the keys she carried was manufactured in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. She is commonly listed as White, but she may have had full or partial Hispanic Ancestry. |
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+ | === 2015 developments === |
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+ | Police have not released the name of the possible identity, and have only confirmed that she may have gone by the name Jasmine or Jassy, and they wish to receive more information from the public. The family of the girl has not been located. |
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+ | == Characteristics == |
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+ | * The female had dark brown to black, wavy hair |
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+ | **A widow's peak was present on her forehead. |
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+ | * Brown eyes |
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+ | * An olive complexion |
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+ | *The presence of a sedative drug in her system suggested she may have been institutionalized or suffered from a mental illness. |
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+ | **This could also be explained by her killer(s) having ties to such a location. |
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+ | *She has an O+ blood type |
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+ | *She had a scar on her left thigh and several on her knees. |
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+ | *Her ears were pierced |
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+ | *Several teeth were previously extracted. |
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+ | **Rotation of one tooth indicated she did not receive orthodontic care. |
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+ | * A crude tattoo of the letters "JP" or various combinations of the letters "J," "S," "P," "D" or "B." |
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+ | ** The tattoo may have symbolized Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, or initials. |
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+ | == Clothing and accessories == |
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+ | * She wore a beige or white pullover |
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+ | * Corduroy Levi jeans that were beige or yellow |
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+ | * Leather, tan moccasins |
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+ | * White bra |
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+ | * Rawhide necklace with a turquoise bead |
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+ | * Two keys on a safety pin, believed to be for a night latch and a house. |
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+ | == Exclusions == |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/909 Jennifer Barton] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/8609 Floradean Walker] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/21890 Helen Stark] |
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+ | * [https://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/Thelma_Cobb Thelma Cobb] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/25211 Edna Kaminski] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/11819 Bertha Smith] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/27783 Olga Wauger] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/7034 Beverly Sharpman] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/7259 Betty Roberts] |
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+ | * [https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/4613 Rhonda Labbe] |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery navigation="true" widths="185"> |
− | Woodlawn |
+ | Woodlawn black and white.jpg|Alternate, black and white rendering |
+ | Woodlawn NCMEC original.jpg|Previous NCMEC Reconstruction |
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− | Baltimore_County_Jane_Doe_side.jpg |
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+ | Woodlawn EGrant.jpg|Age regression by Eve Grant |
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+ | Woodlawn EGrant1.jpg|Alternate version of regression |
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− | 1240407_1117853551562014_6892990574652588961_n.jpg|Age regression |
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+ | Woodlawn EGrant side.jpg|Profile of age regression |
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− | 1240407_1117853551562014_6892990574652588961_n2.jpg |
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− | Age Regression Sketch.jpg |
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+ | Woodlawn shoe.jpg |
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+ | 279UFMD17_LARGE.jpg|Crime scene photograph of shoe |
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+ | 279UFMD18_LARGE.jpg |
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+ | Baltimore County Jane Doe jewelry.jpg|Enhanced image of bracelet |
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+ | Woodlawn key1.jpg |
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+ | 279UFMD15 LARGE.jpg |
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+ | PM.jpg|Link=File:Woodlawn crime scene.jpg|Crime scene|link=File:Woodlawn crime scene.jpg |
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PM.jpg|Postmortem image (after funeral preparation)|link=File:Maryland Jane Doe 1976.jpg |
PM.jpg|Postmortem image (after funeral preparation)|link=File:Maryland Jane Doe 1976.jpg |
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</gallery> |
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+ | ==Sources== |
*{{NCMEC|1106539|{{PAGENAME}}}} |
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Revision as of 06:34, 4 June 2021
Woodlawn Jane Doe, who may have used the name Jasmine or "Jassy", was a young woman who was found murdered in 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Case
The Jane Doe was found lying along a road near a cemetery. The body was covered in a white sheet with bandannas covering her face. She was bound, beaten, and had been strangled with a ligature. Chlorpromazine was found in her system, which may have been used to sedate her. The victim was also violently raped.
Many missing individuals have been excluded from the case. Isotope testing indicated the victim likely spent time in a populous region of the Northeastern United States, such as Boston, Massachusetts, or New York State. At least one of the keys she carried was manufactured in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. She is commonly listed as White, but she may have had full or partial Hispanic Ancestry.
2015 developments
A tip linked the girl to a family from Puerto Rico or Colombia that immigrated to Boston and resided in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts. She may have also attended school near that location.
Police have not released the name of the possible identity, and have only confirmed that she may have gone by the name Jasmine or Jassy, and they wish to receive more information from the public. The family of the girl has not been located.
Characteristics
- The female had dark brown to black, wavy hair
- A widow's peak was present on her forehead.
- Brown eyes
- An olive complexion
- The presence of a sedative drug in her system suggested she may have been institutionalized or suffered from a mental illness.
- This could also be explained by her killer(s) having ties to such a location.
- She has an O+ blood type
- She had a scar on her left thigh and several on her knees.
- Her ears were pierced
- Several teeth were previously extracted.
- Rotation of one tooth indicated she did not receive orthodontic care.
- A crude tattoo of the letters "JP" or various combinations of the letters "J," "S," "P," "D" or "B."
- The tattoo may have symbolized Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, or initials.
Clothing and accessories
- She wore a beige or white pullover
- Corduroy Levi jeans that were beige or yellow
- Leather, tan moccasins
- White bra
- Rawhide necklace with a turquoise bead
- Two keys on a safety pin, believed to be for a night latch and a house.
Exclusions
- Jennifer Barton
- Floradean Walker
- Helen Stark
- Thelma Cobb
- Edna Kaminski
- Bertha Smith
- Olga Wauger
- Beverly Sharpman
- Betty Roberts
- Rhonda Labbe
Gallery
Sources
- Margaret Fetterolf at NCMEC
- Margaret Fetterolf at the Doe Network
- Woodlawn Jane Doe at NamUsGRAPHIC POSTMORTEM WARNING
- Margaret Fetterolf on WikipediaGRAPHIC POSTMORTEM WARNING