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MONMOUTH COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 15-20, found in Monmouth County, NJ - December 10, 1988

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On December 10, 1988, a group of volunteers clearing a patch of land near Sandy Hook Bay made a shocking discovery. A Human skull was located

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Monmouth County Jane Doe

Monmouth Jane Doe was a young woman found deceased in New Jersey in 1988. She was believed to have died years before her discovery.





Monmouth County Jane Doe

Sex Female
Race White
Location Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
Found December 10, 1988
Unidentified for 27 years
Postmortem interval Years
Body condition Skeletal
Age approximation 15 - 20
Height approximation 5'1 - 5'4
Weight approximation 100 - 120 pounds
Cause of death Not stated(S)

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Jane Doe December 10, 1988 Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Unidentified White Female

Discovered on December 10, 1988 in Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

The victim was estimated to have been buried at the location for over 10 years.

Eestimated to have died sometime around 1970 - 1975

Vital Statistics

Estimated age: 15 - 20 years old

Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0 - 5'4"; 100 - 120 lbs.

Distinguishing Characteristics:
Hair and eye color are both undetermined.

Dentals: Available. Decedant had signifigant tooth decay. Gap in the upper central incisors.

Clothing:
She was wearing a long-sleeved gray and red nylon laced top; a white bra; brown leather platform sandals, size 6 1/2 with a 2 1/2 inch-high heel; and knee-high white acrylic socks. Items found near her body included a portion of one pink rubber thong-style sandal; and a leather-like shoe or small boot with a picture of a football scene on the side, stitched in red and white.

Case History
This victim was discovered off lower Bayside Drive in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey as a parcel of land was cleared along Sandy Hook Bay.

Investigators
If you have any information on this woman's idenitity or the circumstances surrounding her death, please contact:

Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office
732-431-7012
OR
Atlantic Highlands Police Department
732-291-1212
You may remain anonymous if you wish when submitting tips.

NCIC Number:
U-337246242
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office
The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
Asbury Park Press (Neptune, NJ) - 9/10/00

Photo's and story available at: http://www.doenetwork.org/
(Left side,Unidentified Victims, Index 2 ,case number 20UFNJ)

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Atlantic Highlands Jane Doe Still Unidentified

Posted: September 26, 2012



Drawing and clay bust of Atlantic Highlands Jane Doe

On December 10, 1988, while local residents gathered to help clear a parcel of land that runs along the Sandy Hook Bay in Atlantic Highlands for a bicycle trail, a local volunteer found what he at first thought was a plastic ball, which turned out to be a human skull. The resident reported the find to the Atlantic Highlands Police Department who began an investigation into this found human skull.

Once the Monmouth County Medical Examiner’s Office and the State of New Jersey Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that the skull was human, the Atlantic Highlands Police Department, with the assistance of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, New Jersey State Police, Connecticut State Police, Monmouth County Medical Examiner’s Office, State of New Jersey Medical Examiner’s Office, Burlington County Medical Examiner’s Office, the local Department of Public Works and Water Department, excavated the area by sifting the earth in four sectors, recovering more than 85% of the skeletal remains.

An anthropology examination was performed upon the skeletal remains, which were identified as a:


Caucasian female
between the ages of 15 to 18 years old at time of death
5’1″ to 5’4″
approximately 100 to 120 pounds.

The decedent was found to be wearing the following:

Platform sandal shoes, composed of brown leather with brown painted plastic platform soles and a 2½ inch high heel, size 6½
knee high white acrylic socks
grey & red nylon long sleeved laced top
white brassiere.

Additional items near the remains:

Portion of one pink rubber “thong-type” sandal
leather like shoe or small boot with a picture of a football scene on side in red and white.

A botanist reviewed the scene and clothing in the skeletal remains and estimated the body had been in that same location for approximately the previous fifteen years. This would put the year of death at approximately 1973 to 1975.


An investigation by the Atlantic Highlands Police Department was conducted in an attempt to identify the human skeletal remains. The human skeletal remains were mapped out and placed in the National Police computer system for all law enforcement departments to compare to their missing persons.


The local media from the tri-state area converged on the small town of Atlantic Highlands and broadcast the human skeletal recovery for about four straight days. Massive medical coverage was aired and a special program called Crime Beat highlighted this case.
No identification was made.


In 1992, with the assistance of the FBI, a clay reconstruction was made over the human skull and is a possible resemblance of what this recovered female skeletal remains may have looked like. Additionally, several parts of the skeletal remains were sent to LabCorp in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina for mitochondrial DNA profiling in 1997. The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office and the Atlantic Highlands Police Department now have a DNA profile that can be used to link this female subject to a family member as well as dental records.


Anyone with information concerning this matter is asked to call the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office at 732/ 431-7012 or 1 800/ 533-7443 (toll free) or the Atlantic Highlands Police Department at 732/ 291-1212

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