Her jewelry included two thin gold bracelets and one orange bracelet on her left wrist, and two necklaces hung around her neck—small clues that investigators hoped might lead to her name. But despite efforts to identify her, including a composite sketch created by renowned forensic artist Lois Gibson based on her morgue photo, she remains unidentified
In December 1980, a billboard crew discovered the body of an unidentified young African American woman beneath a freeway in Houston, adorned with distinct gold and orange bracelets and necklaces.
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