We will take a look. We would love to help, if possible.@othram can you take care of this too?
This is a very interesting news article. It was published on Wednesday, 6 August 1969 only three days after Lompoc Jane Doe's body was discovered. It does not, however, mention her case - only that four other (different) cases might be connected with the murder of Roxie Ann Phillips.View attachment 398551Horror Sweeps Salinas As Killings Are Linked — Desert Sun 6 August 1969 — California Digital Newspaper Collection
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That is some really interesting information about the hands being tied and the western denim shirt. I'm still kind of stuck on the idea that this murder was related to the Manson murders. I just did a quick Google on "Tex Watson demin shirt" and this photo of the Manson family at Death Valley came up. I think this would have been just after the Los Angeles murders.Sometime later Kelley found a blood-soaked denim shirt similar to western garb, about 40 feet from the location of the body.
In August, 1969, hunters found the body of a young Caucasian woman a few feet down an embankment in a quarry near Lompoc, California. She had been stabbed, and her body had been dragged across dust and scrub brush and dumped behind a cluster of rocks within sight of old Highway 1. Investigators believe she was killed nearby. The woman was estimated to be between 16-25 years old, about 5’2” and 125 pounds. She had shoulder length brown hair dyed reddish blonde, and wore a dark blue blouse and what appeared to be homemade white hip hugger bell bottom pants in a floral print fabric. She also wore small, horseshoe shaped earrings and brown sandals with a gold buckle. Investigators speculate that she might have come from abroad based on her dental work, which included 19 fillings placed within a few years of her death.
Author Sue Grafton’s novel “Q” is for Quarry is loosely based on this Jane Doe’s case. Read more about how Lompoc Jane Doe inspired the founding of DNA Doe Project.
Looking forward to some DNA results on this case. In the meantime I came across something that seems relevant to a previous post of mine.The timing seems right for a connection to the Manson murders, but I guess the police could not establish a link. I do find it interesting that the first known Manson Family victim was killed on July 27, 1969, the Lompoc Jane Doe found 6 days later on August 3, and the Tate/LaBianca murders five days later on August 8-10, 1969. It would be less than a two-hour drive along Hwy 1 from the Manson Family ranch in Simi Valley to this area just outside of Lompoc. There's a remote beach road near that location, and anyone taking this scenic route north from LA or Santa Barbara (staying on the 101 Freeway would be the faster route) would pass right by the quarry. She doesn't really seem to fit the profile of a Manson victim though, although Gary Hinman had befriended the Manson Family before they killed him.
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