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ESTIMATED YEAR OF DEATH: 1983
SEX: FEMALE
RACE: WHITE
AGE: 30-37
STATE: NEW YORK
HEIGHT: 5'4", estimated
WEIGHT: 128, estimated
HAIR: BROWN
EYES: BROWN, some gray
Discovered in a ditch along Route.17, the Southern Tier Expressway, now Interstate 86, in the eastbound lane, in the Town of Ellery. The partially clad body was found by utility company employees at approximately 8:30 a.m.
It is believed the victim is from Canada or some European Country. Computer checks in the United States, Canada, and Interpol have been unsuccessful in locating any missing persons that fit the victims description. Attempts to identify the victim through fingerprints have also been unsuccessful.
Wart above left eye, large mole behind the left ear, scar on throat.
Had a hand written note from the Blue Boy Motor Lodge in Vancouver, British Columbia. white V - neck camisole made in Carpi, Italy; a green/brown/red checked trench coat reverse to drab olive wool (size 40), blue/gray wool crew neck pullover; plaid wool skirt various shades of brown blue and red. No shoes on but would have worn shoe size 5-6
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From THE DOE NETWORK:
Homicide by gunshot. The victim had been shot once in the back, twice in the chest, and once inside the mouth. Initial reports from law enforcement state the victim may have been sexually assaulted, yet this remains unconfirmed.
A+ blood type.
15mm raised mole behind the left ear. Scar on throat.
According to an anthropologist she had at least one child 15 years prior to her death. The victim had an IUD which was foreign made (Finland, Belgium and Holland), used in Canada but not distributed in the USA. She had bridge work on the right side of her mouth which appeared to be expensive European dental work. The gold appeared to be of European origin.