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Post by WOLVERETT on Feb 16, 2015 13:06:12 GMT -5
Let's help identify this girl and hopefully bring her some justice. An unidentified female was found murdered on February 15, 1991 in a wooded area south of Bahia Honda Channel Bridge in Monroe County, Florida near Big Coppitt and Big Pine Key in a recreational area known as the “horseshoe.” She was murdered on #ValentinesDay, 1991, and found the next day. She was nude and had been strangled with a bikini top. The female had died within 24 hours of being found. Witnesses saw Jane Doe hitchhiking the day of her murder. She was last seen going northbound near mile marker 17 on U.S. Highway 1, about 18 miles from where her body was discovered. Two witnesses from the “horseshoe” area independently observed an older model white pickup truck with a camper shell in the area, driven by two white males. One of the witnesses saw the pickup on Feb. 14 and the other remembers the truck in the area two to three days prior. Blood was discovered on a nearby dirt road. Drag marks led investigators to scattered pieces of the girl’s clothing. An autopsy revealed that Jane Doe was sexually assaulted and severely beaten. She is described as between 16-25 years old, ethnicity unknown, 5’05” – 5’07” tall, weighed around 130 lbs., had straight, short collar length dark brown hair and brownish-green eye color. She wore stud earrings. Each ear had 4 piercings. The left ear had 2 earrings and the right had 4 earrings. identifyus.org/en/cases/6182
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