Jake479
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The victim is believed to be mixed Caucasian and Oriental or possibly mixed Caucasian and American Indian. The victim was found in the bushes at a rest stop on Interstate 55 (Southbound side). Possibly from the New Orleans, LA area at the time of her homicide.
I absolutely recommend to read information from person who is reinvestigating the case in quest to identify this Jane Doe. Lots of information how the case was handled at the time, details about evidence, how suspect met Jane Doe, confession, life of suspect and rural place where it all happened.
I am not sure how long information will be out there, but definitely worth screenshoting all.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10207177217826138&set=gm.647921975757439&type=3&theater
Thanks for the suggestion. Is there another link? The one above is broken.
Thanks! Yeah, it's a private group.It works for me on laptop, but here is shorter version of the same link. Also if it is FB group set to private that might be the reason for post not showing straight away. Search for group Who Are You, Doe?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10207177217826138
Natchez is in Adams County...an error on my part.Case’s trial was held out of county (Natchez) and there were initially problems in locating the documents. They are located in Natchez County, as we now know.
Some of the information I’ve gathered over the last couple of years....from verifiable witnesses to some aspect of the case or documents I’ve personally seen...
1. She had VERY blue eyes. The recons depict her eyes almost white, but they were so blue that they appeared almost that light.
2. She was found nude except for a pair of white socks, but a couple of items of clothing/personal items were taken into evidence. It does not state where these items were confiscated from, but after lots of investigating, I believe that most were probably taken from either where she was found or someplace she had been. They include; a “Bic cigarette lighter, articles of paper, blue t-shirt, hair brush, pink comb, ladies clothing”.
3. Reports state she had bite marks on several parts of her body; take this with a grain of salt. Crime scene and post mortem photos show marks more consistent with ones received when skin is scraped against asphalt or animal/insect predation, not bit by a human. This is based on my own observations, but to give a little more weight to it, here is an entire book written about the ME/dentist whom the “bite mark evidence” came from... The Epidemic of Wrongful Convictions in America (I think I’ve got a free PDF copy if anyone is interested in reading it)
4. I’m not sure where anyone came up with her having a “form” of Down syndrome. This seems like smoke and mirrors to me. She was short and had “stubby” fingers.
5. Case was the only person charged with and convicted of her murder, although at least 4 people allegedly met the victim before her death and knew of her murder. From what I’ve read, he was fed a lot of the information “that only the killer would have known”. Either by the killer(s) or the people interrogating him.
(I’m sure I’m missing key points that I’ll eventually remember and post)