CANADA Canada - Mission, BC, WhtFem 788UFBC, 20-40, Pickton victim, Feb'95

https:///wiki/Mission_Jane_Doe
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Discovered​

February 25, 1995

Unidentified for​

28 years

Sex​

Female

Location​

Mission, Canada

Age​

18-40

Race​

White

Body condition​

Skeletal

Postmortem interval​

2 months - 10 years

Cause of death​

Homicide
In 2011, the Federal Bureau of Investigation created a sketch of Jane Doe. Since then, a DNA profile for her has been provided to every laboratory in Canada and Interpol's 188 member countries. Police think it's possible the victim's family either doesn't know she's missing or believe that she's already been reported missing.

Characteristics​

  • Teeth on the right side of her upper jaw were missing.
  • She could have worn dentures.''
 
*Bump*

While we wait for one of the forensic genealogy teams to pick up Mission Jane Doe's case, here's an article from 2007(!) that hasn't been posted in her thread yet --> A sad mystery in trial of Pickton
If anyone missed the woman when she disappeared in the early 1990s, they never reported it to authorities.

Police have known about the woman’s death since February 1995, when half of her skull was found in the mud along the Fraser River in Mission, British Columbia, a bedroom community east of Vancouver on Canada’s Pacific Coast.

The investigation into how she died went nowhere at the time. But after Pickton’s arrest in 2002, DNA from the skull was matched with bones found on Pickton’s farm. The severed skulls of three other women were also found in buckets on the farm.
Police say they have not given up trying to identify Jane Doe, but Frey fears that question will never be answered because she disappeared in the early 1990s, when police rejected claims that a serial killer was at work.


Seriously, is there any efforts at all lately to identify her? There seemed to be a great interest in solving the mystery until c. 2011, then just.. crickets.
 
*Bump*

Just saw a TikTok with Mission Jane Doe's information and a recon I haven't seen before. Pretty sure it's just an unofficial, AI-generated rendering based on the original recon, so I won't link it, but you can always look it up yourself.
 

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