"Bratenahl Jane Doe"
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Doe, #3028 - Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost
Decomposing remains found in Lake Erie, in the area of 12725 Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (map), on December 16, 1984.
Sex: Female
Race: Black/African American
Estimated Age: 30-40 years old
Post-Mortem Interval: 2 months prior to discovery (October 16, 1984)
Height: 5'4" (64 inches)
Weight: 134 lbs
Hair Description: Black in color
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Physical Characteristics: (1) Pierced ears, (2) A craniotomy scar (involving the left medial frontal scalp, parietal scalp, and temporal scalp), measuring up to 9 inches in length in the shape of an inverted U, (3) An appendectomy scar, obliquely oriented, in the decedent's right lower quadrant, measuring 2 1/2 inches in length, (4) A scar on the lateral half of the left eyebrow, measuring 1 1/8 inches.
Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Possible ear jewelry of some sort given the decedent's pierced ears, but no jewelry of any sort is mentioned in the sources available.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Doe, #3028 - Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost
Decomposing remains found in Lake Erie, in the area of 12725 Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (map), on December 16, 1984.
Sex: Female
Race: Black/African American
Estimated Age: 30-40 years old
Post-Mortem Interval: 2 months prior to discovery (October 16, 1984)
Height: 5'4" (64 inches)
Weight: 134 lbs
Hair Description: Black in color
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Physical Characteristics: (1) Pierced ears, (2) A craniotomy scar (involving the left medial frontal scalp, parietal scalp, and temporal scalp), measuring up to 9 inches in length in the shape of an inverted U, (3) An appendectomy scar, obliquely oriented, in the decedent's right lower quadrant, measuring 2 1/2 inches in length, (4) A scar on the lateral half of the left eyebrow, measuring 1 1/8 inches.
Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Possible ear jewelry of some sort given the decedent's pierced ears, but no jewelry of any sort is mentioned in the sources available.