'JANE DOE' - 18-22 yo (1994) - Los Angeles CA
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'JANE DOE' - 18-22 yo (1994) - Los Angeles CA
Little evidence and few, if any, clues: Police are waging an uphill
battle trying to identify a young murder victim and track down her
killer.
With the help of forensic artists, investigators are using
photographs taken at a crime scene to try and recreate the way one
young woman might have looked at the time of her murder. The
detectives are also using other items like jewelry and clothes, but it
all still provides an incomplete portrait of a murder victim.
On a stretch of road in the Angeles National Forest, beyond a yellow
guard rail is a patch of dirt where more than 15 years ago a young
woman's body was set on fire and left to burn like a pile of trash.
"The fire was actually an attempt to hide the victim's identity,"
said Los Angeles Police Detective Mitzi Roberts.
Roberts works on the LAPD's Cold Case Unit. And she's talking about a
woman known only as "Jane Doe," a woman probably 18 to 22 years old,
who was strangled in August 1994. "Some passersby observed
what appeared to be burning trash off the side of the freeway, and they
stopped to take a look at it, kicked some dirt on it, and realized that
it was actually a body that was burning," said Roberts.
Because of the fire, authorities weren't able to identify the victim at
the time of the murder, and to this day, her identity remains a
mystery. "Memories fade and things like that, so we're at a
severe loss because of the loss of time and how long it's been," said
Roberts. But at the very least, Roberts is hoping to learn who
this woman was. And she's working with the very little evidence that
was recovered at the crime scene. Specifically, gold rings and
a gold chain. The jewelry made it through the fire set by the killer.
There's also a medallion of Jesus Christ. And then there's
what was left of the woman's dress, with a floral print. They help
provide an incomplete portrait of a murder victim. "I have to
believe that somewhere out there there's a family member, a mother, a
father, grandfather, grandmother, sibling that's missing this child,"
said Roberts. The Cold Case Unit is also trying to reconstruct
how the victim looked, so they turned to Marilyn Droz, a forensic
artist with more than 30 years' experience. "My impression,
from the pictures that I had to work with, was that she was a young
Latina woman, an attractive girl," said Droz. "What was significant
that I wanted to bring out in the picture, was the gap between her two
front teeth and some small moles on her forehead."
It's likely the young victim was Hispanic or Filipina, and probably Catholic.
Roberts is hoping some of these details will trigger something in
someone's memory. Otherwise, this cold case may never be closed.
"This family probably is hoping that she's still missing, not dead, but
hopefully or maybe the family just needs closure, and I would just have
to tell them the truth and offer to bring that healing process
somehow," said Roberts. If you have information related to
this case, you are asked to call the Los Angeles Police Department at
(877) 527-3247 (LAPD-24-7).
battle trying to identify a young murder victim and track down her
killer.
With the help of forensic artists, investigators are using
photographs taken at a crime scene to try and recreate the way one
young woman might have looked at the time of her murder. The
detectives are also using other items like jewelry and clothes, but it
all still provides an incomplete portrait of a murder victim.
On a stretch of road in the Angeles National Forest, beyond a yellow
guard rail is a patch of dirt where more than 15 years ago a young
woman's body was set on fire and left to burn like a pile of trash.
"The fire was actually an attempt to hide the victim's identity,"
said Los Angeles Police Detective Mitzi Roberts.
Roberts works on the LAPD's Cold Case Unit. And she's talking about a
woman known only as "Jane Doe," a woman probably 18 to 22 years old,
who was strangled in August 1994. "Some passersby observed
what appeared to be burning trash off the side of the freeway, and they
stopped to take a look at it, kicked some dirt on it, and realized that
it was actually a body that was burning," said Roberts.
Because of the fire, authorities weren't able to identify the victim at
the time of the murder, and to this day, her identity remains a
mystery. "Memories fade and things like that, so we're at a
severe loss because of the loss of time and how long it's been," said
Roberts. But at the very least, Roberts is hoping to learn who
this woman was. And she's working with the very little evidence that
was recovered at the crime scene. Specifically, gold rings and
a gold chain. The jewelry made it through the fire set by the killer.
There's also a medallion of Jesus Christ. And then there's
what was left of the woman's dress, with a floral print. They help
provide an incomplete portrait of a murder victim. "I have to
believe that somewhere out there there's a family member, a mother, a
father, grandfather, grandmother, sibling that's missing this child,"
said Roberts. The Cold Case Unit is also trying to reconstruct
how the victim looked, so they turned to Marilyn Droz, a forensic
artist with more than 30 years' experience. "My impression,
from the pictures that I had to work with, was that she was a young
Latina woman, an attractive girl," said Droz. "What was significant
that I wanted to bring out in the picture, was the gap between her two
front teeth and some small moles on her forehead."
It's likely the young victim was Hispanic or Filipina, and probably Catholic.
Roberts is hoping some of these details will trigger something in
someone's memory. Otherwise, this cold case may never be closed.
"This family probably is hoping that she's still missing, not dead, but
hopefully or maybe the family just needs closure, and I would just have
to tell them the truth and offer to bring that healing process
somehow," said Roberts. If you have information related to
this case, you are asked to call the Los Angeles Police Department at
(877) 527-3247 (LAPD-24-7).
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Re: 'JANE DOE' - 18-22 yo (1994) - Los Angeles CA
LAPD hopes forensic sketch can ID Jane Doe
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=7254240
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=7254240
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