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Jane
Doe 1969 |
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On
Sunday, August 3, 1969 the body of
this murder victim was found on
Highway 1 just south of Lompoc, CA.
After lengthy investigation her
identity was never established. |
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Jane
Doe was described as a white female,
16 to 25 years old, approximately
5'4" tall, around 125 pounds
and with shoulder-length, medium-brown hair. She had pierced ears,
and most notably "bucked
teeth." She was wearing
home-made clothing with a flower
print similar to clothes worn by the
youth of that time period. |
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She
died from multiple stab wounds. |
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Jane
Doe's remains were buried at the
Lompoc Cemetery in 1969. In 2001,
Santa Barbara County Sheriff
Department Detectives exhumed the
remains. The skull and jaw were sent
to a Forensic Reconstruction Artist
who created the above renditions of
Jane Doe's appearance. |
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If
you have any information that could
lead to the identification of this
victim, please e-mail: pio@sbsheriff.org
or telephone during Pacific Time
business hours: 1.805.681.4150. |
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(Note: This is not an 800 number.) |
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Be sure to mention NCIC
Number:
U-763720372 |
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