Unraveling the Jane Doe mystery
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Foolish DU LAC COUNTY — The death of “Jane Doe” is a stale case with few clues, and no leads. A young woman is identified by numbers in a public database by her DNA and her dental records, but her past is unknown, and her death remains a murder story. “Jane Doe’s” death is being investigated as a homicide, but before the invalid can be solved, one question has to be answered: who is she?
Deer hunters discovered Jane Doe’s trunk frozen in a creek on November 23, 2008. The hunters reported seeing two legs and a midsection, and that was it. Detectives arrived and chopped the ice several inches away from her trunk – basically making a sort of chalk outline. An autopsy was done, and it was distinct Jane Doe was in an advanced stage of decomposition and basically encased in ice. That’s when the puzzle began.
More than three years later, after loads of leads and dozens of late ends, investigators admit they’re stuck. What they know is overshadowed by what they don’t comprehend, and the facts of the case fuel more questions than they answer.
Source: FOX6Now.com Milwaukee