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DNA - JANE DOE
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POSSIBLE MATCHES
TEXAS ID CARD & SWEATER
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Thank you to Wes Neville for his efforts in creating these drawings.
I maintain this web site so she is never forgotten and maybe someday her family will have closure.

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Drawings are an approximation based on the artists interpretation, from actual skull x-rays
NCIC NUMBER: U464525869
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Jane Doe was found May 30, 1980 when a farmer came across her decomposed, body floating in a ditch just off Interstate 90, a few miles east of Blue Earth, Minnesota. The only clue to her death were the remains of a cord still wrapped around her neck and the only clues to her identity, which still remains a mystery, are as follows:
Gender: Female
Approximate Height: 5' 3"
Approximate Weight: 128 lbs
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Unknown
Age: 20-35 years
Identifying Marks: Overbite, left ear pierced, right ear piercing unknown, both feet heavily calloused, teeth showed some crowding. More Case Info)
The Medical examiner's report suggested she may have been between the ages of 20-35 years and Caucasian. Because the autopsy was performed in 1980 and prior to today's technological advances, this data should not be used to exclude other possibilities.