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'''Woodlawn Jane Doe''' was a young woman who was found murdered in 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland. |
'''Woodlawn Jane Doe''' was a young woman who was found murdered in 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland. |
Revision as of 05:05, 13 August 2016
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Woodlawn Jane Doe was a young woman who was found murdered in 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Case
The Jane Doe was found lying in a cemetery lacking clothing, but was covered in a white sheet with bandannas covering her face. A drug that was possibly used to tranquilize her was found in her system, which was likely used by her killer to keep her from resisting rape, which he successfully accomplished. The Jane Doe was then beaten and strangled.
A new lead links 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 wish to receive more information from the public. The family of the girl has not been located.
Gallery
Theories
- The victim could have been from a European country such as Italy or Greece, as she had olive skin, dark hair and dark eyes.Template:Acknowledged
Links
- Margaret Fetterolf at NCMEC
- Margaret Fetterolf at the Doe Network
- Woodlawn Jane Doe at NamUsGRAPHIC POSTMORTEM WARNING
- Margaret Fetterolf on WikipediaGRAPHIC POSTMORTEM WARNING