Her head was found in the summer of 1993 floating in a lake northeast of the Twin Cities. For more than 20 years, investigators have referred to the woman as "Bone Lake Jane Doe."
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''Bone Lake Jane Doe’s case is in its second round of laboratory analysis, earning the case its pending status.
“Unfortunately, this case is still working its way through the labs,” Pam Lauritzen, DNA Doe Project’s executive director of media and communications, told Forum News Service. “The first round of DNA work did not pass quality control to create a profile, so we’re working on a second effort.”
The road to identification
The timeline for determining Bone Lake Jane Doe’s identity isn’t set in stone.''
It’s not the clearest of photos but I hope they have looked into Linda Anger. She disappeared the month before unidentified was found, also from MN. Distance is 2 1/2 hours to The Lake from Byron, MN.
Linda was living with her ex-husband and his new wife and Linda's two sons. Her ex-husband stated he had dropped her off at the then Olmstead County Social Services building the morning of May 7, 1993 for an appointment. She did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since.
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