"Jane Doe" -(Summer 2008) Fond du Lac WI
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"Jane Doe" -(Summer 2008) Fond du Lac WI
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children gave Fond du Lac County's "Jane Doe" a face.Fond du Lac County Sheriff Mick Fink has vowed to be her voice.And detectives now hope the world's most popular open source database can help give her a name.
On Monday, a series of e-mails and a court order written by Fond du Lac
County Circuit Court Judge Dale English paid off when "Jane Doe" got
her own page on the Web site Facebook.Three deer hunters found the body of a young woman on Nov. 23, 2008, in a wooded area behind W4617 Skyline
Drive in the town of Ashford. Since then, even with a reconstruction of
her face, no solid leads regarding her identity have emerged, said Lt.
Bill Flood.Detective Charles Sosinski announced during a June press conference that he was creating a Web page for the woman on social networking Web sites Facebook and Myspace."It's a grass-roots type of approach, but it does give us national and international travel and exposure," Sosinski said. "Hopefully, it will just continue to grow as it is networked."Trying to get the homicide victim online has not been easy.Facebook's
security staff determined using the name "Jane Doe" was a terms-of-use
violation and removed the page, said Sosinski. The Sheriff's Department
worked with a Facebook attorney to resolve the issue.People
can find the woman's Facebook page by searching for "Jane Doe" under
"pages." The page has her composite photo, pictures of the clothes she
was wearing the day she was found, contact information for the
Sheriff's Department and a description of her.The
woman was 5 feet 1 inch tall, give or take 3 inches, weighed 110 to 135
pounds and had light brown or dark blonde hair cut at a length of 10 to
12 inches.She was wearing Angels blue jeans and a spaghetti-strap Zoey Beth top.Forensic
anthropologist Leslie Eisenberg noted that the woman was knock-kneed,
pigeon-toed or both. Fink said the woman would have had a distinctive
walk that will hopefully help identify her.The cause of death remains undetermined, said Flood.Forensic
entomologist Neal Haskell's study of bugs found at the scene revealed
her body began to decompose sometime between mid summer and Labor Day of 2008.
On Monday, a series of e-mails and a court order written by Fond du Lac
County Circuit Court Judge Dale English paid off when "Jane Doe" got
her own page on the Web site Facebook.Three deer hunters found the body of a young woman on Nov. 23, 2008, in a wooded area behind W4617 Skyline
Drive in the town of Ashford. Since then, even with a reconstruction of
her face, no solid leads regarding her identity have emerged, said Lt.
Bill Flood.Detective Charles Sosinski announced during a June press conference that he was creating a Web page for the woman on social networking Web sites Facebook and Myspace."It's a grass-roots type of approach, but it does give us national and international travel and exposure," Sosinski said. "Hopefully, it will just continue to grow as it is networked."Trying to get the homicide victim online has not been easy.Facebook's
security staff determined using the name "Jane Doe" was a terms-of-use
violation and removed the page, said Sosinski. The Sheriff's Department
worked with a Facebook attorney to resolve the issue.People
can find the woman's Facebook page by searching for "Jane Doe" under
"pages." The page has her composite photo, pictures of the clothes she
was wearing the day she was found, contact information for the
Sheriff's Department and a description of her.The
woman was 5 feet 1 inch tall, give or take 3 inches, weighed 110 to 135
pounds and had light brown or dark blonde hair cut at a length of 10 to
12 inches.She was wearing Angels blue jeans and a spaghetti-strap Zoey Beth top.Forensic
anthropologist Leslie Eisenberg noted that the woman was knock-kneed,
pigeon-toed or both. Fink said the woman would have had a distinctive
walk that will hopefully help identify her.The cause of death remains undetermined, said Flood.Forensic
entomologist Neal Haskell's study of bugs found at the scene revealed
her body began to decompose sometime between mid summer and Labor Day of 2008.
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