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Here is Jennifer Joyce Barton's information:
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/535dftx.html
While searching on the web for other unidentified's, I came across this one:
It is located here: http://www.lacountymurders.com/unidentified_victims.cfm
Case #077-08142-1690-011
(NOTE: There are some pictures of other unidentified that are "deceased" photos - they aren't reconstructions. This Jane Doe has a reconstruction, not an actual picture.)
I sent an e-mail off to the LAcountymurders website and received a personal response back. They saw similarities and are passing the information along to the Detective handling the case. I will keep everyone updated.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/535dftx.html
While searching on the web for other unidentified's, I came across this one:
It is located here: http://www.lacountymurders.com/unidentified_victims.cfm
Case #077-08142-1690-011
(NOTE: There are some pictures of other unidentified that are "deceased" photos - they aren't reconstructions. This Jane Doe has a reconstruction, not an actual picture.)
INFORMATION WANTED
On 07-06-77, the above unidentified victim was located at the rear of
A&H Paint Company, 13124 Figueroa Street, Carson. She was
wearing a one-piece red jump suit with red shoulder straps that were
criss-crossed in the front. She was also wearing a white Gabardine
waist jacket and a blue open-toed wedge with a Rafia sole in her right
foot, tied around the ankle by a single white shoelace. Her left shoe
was missing. She wore a 14-inch long turquoise Indian-styel necklace
made of beads of silver tubes on thread with a single turquoise nugget.
The victim was estimated to be 20 years of age. She had an old 1-inch
scar on her chin. The image above shows what the victim may have
looked like in life. Some elements, such as hairstyle, are the artists
estimations to complete the image and should not be used as
significant markers for identification.A&H Paint Company, 13124 Figueroa Street, Carson. She was
wearing a one-piece red jump suit with red shoulder straps that were
criss-crossed in the front. She was also wearing a white Gabardine
waist jacket and a blue open-toed wedge with a Rafia sole in her right
foot, tied around the ankle by a single white shoelace. Her left shoe
was missing. She wore a 14-inch long turquoise Indian-styel necklace
made of beads of silver tubes on thread with a single turquoise nugget.
The victim was estimated to be 20 years of age. She had an old 1-inch
scar on her chin. The image above shows what the victim may have
looked like in life. Some elements, such as hairstyle, are the artists
estimations to complete the image and should not be used as
I sent an e-mail off to the LAcountymurders website and received a personal response back. They saw similarities and are passing the information along to the Detective handling the case. I will keep everyone updated.