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[h=1]UNSOLVED: Woman found in Brunswick Co. in 1979 remains unidentified[/h]
https://www.wwaytv3.com/2017/11/06/...in-brunswick-co-in-1979-remains-unidentified/
*BBM, age range in title is based on the NaMus profile: https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/1746
Other info from NaMus:
(Similar image of the Timex watch associated with the decedent's remains.)
Height: 64 inches
Weight: Cannot be estimated
Probable year of death: 1979
Est. Postmortem Interval: 3 weeks
Head Hair: short to medium length, black & kinky
Clothing found on body: bra, short sleeved dark shirt, tan sweater, white panties w/blue trim, black slacks or pajama pants, over the knee stockings, red scuffs (footies)
Yellow band "Snoopy" watch
Rule outs:
Diane Hollins 1947 Florida
Ila Maynard 1957 North Carolina
Willie Rucker 1951 Iowa



Jane Doe 1979 was found on December 8, 1979 in some woods near what is now the intersection of Hooper Road and Mount Misery Road.
She was found by hunters actually the sons of hunters, Mary Doncourt said. The boy who actually found her was only 13.
Mary Doncourt, a civilian investigative specialist with the Brunswick County Sheriffs Office, said the coroner believed the woman was about 20 years old at the time.
He believed shed been dead for several weeks at the time she was found, Doncourt said.
Doncourt said they were never able to determine her cause of death, but in 2015, new technology helped detectives draw sketches.
We found out that Jane actually could have been older, Doncourt said. We found these two really amazing forensic anthropologists at NC State, Dr. Ann Ross and Dr. Chelsey Juarez. Dr. Ross does osteological studies. What she found is that Jane was probably between 42 and 55.
Doncourt said that also led to new sketches.
Then, Juarez did an isotopic study on the womans diet revealing something even more interesting about the woman who still did not have an identity.
She told us basically Jane was not from North Carolina, had not lived here long enough to have picked up the isotopes, so we dont know if she had been here a day a week, Doncourt said.
Where could she have been from?
There are several states where these isotopes exist and where she may have lived and that includes the mid West, Wisconsin, Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, California, Doncourt said.
On her left wrist, was a snoopy watch, Doncourt said. That is the only thing that was kind of abnormally to who she was and what was going on.
https://www.wwaytv3.com/2017/11/06/...in-brunswick-co-in-1979-remains-unidentified/
*BBM, age range in title is based on the NaMus profile: https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/1746
Other info from NaMus:
Height: 64 inches
Weight: Cannot be estimated
Probable year of death: 1979
Est. Postmortem Interval: 3 weeks
Head Hair: short to medium length, black & kinky
Clothing found on body: bra, short sleeved dark shirt, tan sweater, white panties w/blue trim, black slacks or pajama pants, over the knee stockings, red scuffs (footies)
Yellow band "Snoopy" watch
Rule outs:
Diane Hollins 1947 Florida
Ila Maynard 1957 North Carolina
Willie Rucker 1951 Iowa