On December 26, 1982,
deer hunters in Wayne County were hiking through the woods. It was 32
degrees, perfect weather for deer hunting. While moving through the
woods, they made a gruesome discovery. They had stumbled upon skeletal
remains, which they immediately reported to authorities. An exact location where
the body was found is unknown. The body was found approximately two
miles north of I-70 and fifteen miles west of the Ohio/Indiana border.
One source stated the body was found near Jacksonburg Road which runs
through the highlighted area on the map provided above.
Upon Further examination
it was determined that the body was female. She was between the ages of
18 to 22. She was Caucasian and approximately five feet tall and five
inches tall approximately. Due to the state of decomposition of the
body at the time it was discovered, it is believed that she had been
dead for 12 to 18 months before discovery.
Officers were unable to
identify her. She is still a Jane Doe. What officers do know is that she
isn't any of the following women: Cynthia Anderson who disappeared in
1961, Denise Beaudin in 1958, Susan Capple in 1962, or Judy Martins in
1955. These women were ruled out by DNA testing and dental records. Her
dental records indicate that she has a crown on the upper left molar and
that the upper incisor protrudes 10 millimeters.
Due to the state in
which Jane Doe was found, police were unable to take fingerprints or
estimate her weight. Foul play is suspected.
Why do we call
unidentified individuals Jane Doe, what is the origin? John Doe first
showed up in English Common law. This would pop in cases of ejection,
what we call eviction today. In order to evict a squatter from your
land, another tenant who planned to occupy the land in question had to
bring the suit against the squatter. So, landlords would come up with
false tenants, they often named them John Doe or Richard Roe. There is
no way to know where exactly they pulled the name from. It is thought
that the name came from a common species of deer.
The Jane Doe found on
December 26, was found with clothing and some belongings. There was a
dark blue insulated jacket, a long sleeved shirt size 12, grey maternity
pants size 8, wooden clog type shoes also size 8, and gold ring with an
oval opal stone and two small diamonds on her right hand. For me, the
maternity pants raise an important question, was Jane Doe expecting at
the time of her murder? Was she killed because of her pregnancy?
Another interesting note
is that the ring had an opal stone. Opal is the birthstone for the
month of October. The ring still being on the remains upon discovery
indicates that the murderer was not motivated by robbery.
The bust that appears at
the beginning of this chapter is reconstruction of what Jane Doe might
have looked like at the time of her disappearance. Police hoped that by
creating this reconstruction, it would led to identifying Jane Doe.
Anyone with any information that could led to the identification of Jane Doe of 1982 is asked to call the Indiana State Police.
Indiana State Police
District Investigative Commander
9022 South SR 67
Pendleton, IN 46064
1-765-778-2121 or 1-800-527-4752
District Investigative Commander
9022 South SR 67
Pendleton, IN 46064
1-765-778-2121 or 1-800-527-4752
________________________SOURCES_______________________________
Indiana State Police Website. Jane Doe 1982. Case Number 41-1029.
Missing Persons Forum.
http://www.crimewatchers.net/forum/index.php?threads/wayne-county-jane-doe-1982-wf-18-22-found-in-remote-woods-26-december-1982.6560/
Private Missing Person Database. Case File 491UFIN. http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/491ufin.html
Weather History for
Indiana on December 26, 1982.
https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KIND/1982/12/26/DailyHistory.html?req_city=&req_state=&req_statename=&reqdb.zip=&reqdb.magic=&reqdb.wmo=&MR=1
"Why Are Unidentified
People Called John or Jane Doe?". Matt Soniak. Mental Floss. February
15, 2012.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/29996/why-are-unidentified-people-called-john-or-jane-doe
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