Author Topic: FLAGLER COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 25-25, found in Palm Coast, FL - 10 January 1993  (Read 175 times)

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Flagler County Jane Doe's skeletal remains were discovered in palmetto scrub near #13 Seaship Place in Palm Coast, Florida, on January 10th, 1993.

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ME/C Case Number: 93-008
Flagler County, Florida
25 to 35 year old White Female

Case Report - NamUs UP # 3037
Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number 93-008
Date found January 10, 1993 00:00
Date created January 22, 2009 12:26
Date last modified June 11, 2015 16:37
Investigating agency
date QA reviewed January 23, 2009 07:02

Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Agency District 23 Medical Examiners Office
Phone 904-209-0820
Case Manager
Name Daniel Nichols
Phone 904-209-0820

Demographics
Estimated age Adult - Pre 40
Minimum age 25 years
Maximum age 35 years
Race White
Ethnicity
Sex Female
Weight (pounds) , Cannot Estimate
Height (inches) 64, Estimated
Body Parts Inventory (Check all that apply)
All parts recovered
Head not recovered
Torso not recovered
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Body conditions
Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton

Probable year of death 0 to 1993
Estimated postmortem interval 2 Years

Circumstances
Location Found
GPS coordinates
Address 1 #13 Seaship Pl.
Address 2
City Palm Coast
State Florida
Zip code
County Flagler
Circumstances
Skeletal remains found in palmetto scrub.

Skeletal findings
Anthropological analysis performed with no anomalies or individualizing traits noted

Fingerprints
Status: Fingerprint information is currently not available

Clothing on body
Only remnants of clothing material suggestive of a pocket lining and zipper and faded clothing tag
Clothing with body

Footwear
The shoe fabric shows extensive deterioration and indicates size 7 1/2 on its sole. Inscribed on its inside is "Tennies."

Dental
Status: Dental information / charting is available and entered

DNA
Status: Sample submitted - Tests complete

Images
There are currently no images available for this case.

Contacts
Local Contact
Agency District 23 Medical Examiners Office
Phone 904-209-0820
Case Manager
Name Daniel Nichols
Phone 904-209-0820

Regional Administrator
Name Carrie Sutherland
Email carrie.sutherland@unthsc.edu
Phone 817-202-5931

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http://justicefornativewomen.blogspot.com/2016/06/flagler-county-jane-doe-discovered-in.html

Flagler County Jane Doe, Discovered in Florida in 1993.

This is a forensic reconstruction of the Flagler County Jane Doe:



Jane's skeletal remains were discovered in palmetto scrub near Seaship Place in Palm Coast, Florida, on January 10th, 1993. It is believed she was between the ages of 25 and 35 when she died. She was about 5'4. There is little information available regarding her death and Jane remains unidentified.

If you have any information regarding the death or identity of the Flagler County Jane Doe, you are encouraged to contact the Flagler County Sheriff's Office at 386-437-4116.

Tribal Information: Jane is believed to be White with possible Native ancestry. As she is unknown, so are her people.

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http://doenetwork.org/cases/384uffl.html

The Doe Network:
Case File 384UFFL




Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered on January 10, 1993 in Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida
Estimated Date of Death: 2 years prior
Skeletal Remains

Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 25-35 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4"
Distinguishing Characteristics: Possibly Native. Anthropological analysis performed with no anomalies or individualizing traits noted.
Clothing: Only remnants of clothing material suggestive of a pocket lining and zipper and faded clothing tag. The shoe fabric shows extensive deterioration and indicates size 7 1/2 on its sole. Inscribed on its inside is "Tennies."
Dentals: There is extensive postmortem loss of teeth. Wisdom teeth have been previously extracted as have both lower first molars. One amalgam occlusal filling is present. Remaining teeth show evidence of decay and changes suggestive of periodontal disease.

Case History

The victim was located in palmetto scrub near Seaship Place in Palm Coast, Florida.

Investigators

If you have any information about this case please contact:
Flagler County Sheriff's Office
386-437-4116
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number:
93-008

Source Information:
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https://iowacoldcases.org/case-summaries/viola-findley/

Twelve years after her disappearance, her mother had a Presumptive Death certificate issued. The police closed her file and put it into storage, where it eventually was destroyed by a flood in the records room.

According to a sibling, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office in Bunnell, Florida was looking into a Jane Doe found there in 1993. The sibling reported to NamUs that Cpl. Kim Davis — who’d told the family what happened to the missing records — was looking into the possibility that Jane Doe might be Viola Marie Findley.

NamUS collected DNA from Findley’s son and daughter as well as Findley’s sibling, and procured a DNA profile to see if a match could be made between Findley and Jane Doe.

According to the victim’s sister, Betti Findley Schuster, Jane Doe was not a match, and the family is still unsure what states should be checked for unidentified remains because no one knows the location between Florida and Iowa where Viola disappeared.

Schuster said she’d learned Jane Doe wasn’t a match after she’d called NamUs. She said she also called the Waterloo Police Department, who told her they had a police report from September 6, 1983 that her sister had filed, so believed the actual missing date may have been closer to October 1.

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