Author Topic: DORCHESTER JANE DOE: WF, 25-35, found in the chimney of a Dorchester, MA building - 14 October 2005  (Read 270 times)

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The victim was located in Dorchester, Massachusetts on October 14, 2005, in an apartment building just outside Boston, at 1719 Winter Street. A chimney sweep was hired to clean out the basement chimney and fix the heating in the apartment building.
In the late 1960s, the chimney was used as an incinerator, but since then an air conditioning unit was placed at the opening when he discovered the remains.

Investigators thinks the victim was there since 2002. And that somebody who had some association with the building -- a resident, an employee or someone familiar with a resident or employee -- has some knowledge about whatever happened.
Between January 2002 and January 2005, an access door to the building basement was typically left unlocked. Whoever buried the woman knew that, and knew of the chimney as a hiding place.

An Anthropologist conducted an extensive examination and population profile of the deceased and the results denote strong Caucasian genetics. However there were several other genetic identifiers/traits pointing to population mixture, such as her mouth, and jawline. She may or may not have appeared to be Caucasian by her skin color, or other visual ethnic features. She may also have appeared to be Caucasian, and claimed or been of another ethnic background independently. Therefore, these facts should not eliminate the possibility of her being from either the Caucasian/Hispanic, Black or Asian population.

Grooves in her hips suggest childbirth, she possibly could have had children.

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NamUs UP # 11734

ME/C Case Number: 2005-3331
Suffolk County, Massachusetts
25 to 35 year old Female

Case Report - NamUs UP # 11734

Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number 2005-3331
Date found October 14, 2005 00:00
Date created November 04, 2013 14:27
Date last modified May 22, 2017 12:33
Investigating agency
date QA reviewed

Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Agency Ofc of the Med Examiner-Hdqtrs
Phone 617-267-6767
Case Manager
Name Joseph Cahill
Phone 617.267.6767 x 2232

Demographics
Estimated age Adult - Pre 40
Minimum age 25 years
Maximum age 35 years
Race Other
Ethnicity
Sex Female
Weight (pounds) , Cannot Estimate
Height (inches) 62, Estimated
Body Parts Inventory (Check all that apply)
All parts recovered
Body conditions
Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Probable year of death 2005 to 2005

Circumstances
Location Found
GPS coordinates
Address 1 19 Winter St
Address 2
City Dorchester
State Massachusetts
Zip code
County Suffolk
Circumstances
No public circumstances available at time of report.

Physical
Hair color Black
Head hair
Long dark brown to black, may have been dyed reddish-brown in color
Left eye color Unknown or Missing
Right eye color Unknown or Missing
Eye description
None.
No other distinctive body features

Other medical
information

May have given birth at some time in the past.

Fingerprints
Status: Fingerprint information is currently not available

Clothing on body
Cherokee denim stretch pants, size 12A, Jolie inmates beige panties size "M", white socks

Dental
Status
: Dental information / charting is available and will be entered later

DNA
Status: Sample submitted - Tests complete
 

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The Doe Network:
Case File 535UFMA






Top Reconstructions of Victim by Greg Mahoney

Unidentified White Female with Admixture
The victim was discovered on October 14, 2005 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Estimated Date of Death: She could have been deceased anywhere from 3 months to five years before discovery.
Skeletal Remains
Formerly Hot Case # 312
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 25-35 years old. (+/- 5 years)
Approximate Height and Weight: 5' 2" (+/- 3"); small-medium build.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Mixed: Caucasian/Hispanic with possible Black or Asian Admixture Female. Eye color unknown. Black or Dark Brown hair, past shoulder length. X-rays showed no broken or healed bones or any other injuries during life. There were no visible scars or tattoos. She was wearing red plastic fingernails. She had at least one child.
Dentals: Lost posterior lower teeth, her molars were gone, front lower teeth present. She had a very unique upper partial dental plate, which held three teeth, where only two were present. Based on certain grooves on her teeth, it is believed that this acrylic plate replaced a metal one that she had worn previously. A civilian dental expert indicates that the style and construction of the plate shows it may have been made either in the Caribbean or in the United States by a dentist from Haiti or Jamaica. A dental expert said the plate was probably black market or underground.
Case History
The victim was located in Dorchester, Massachusetts on October 14, 2005, in an apartment building just outside Boston, at 1719 Winter Street. A chimney sweep was hired to clean out the basement chimney and fix the heating in the apartment building.
In the late 1960s, the chimney was used as an incinerator, but since then an air conditioning unit was placed at the opening when he discovered the remains.

Investigators thinks the victim was there since 2002. And that somebody who had some association with the building -- a resident, an employee or someone familiar with a resident or employee -- has some knowledge about whatever happened.
Between January 2002 and January 2005, an access door to the building basement was typically left unlocked. Whoever buried the woman knew that, and knew of the chimney as a hiding place.

An Anthropologist conducted an extensive examination and population profile of the deceased and the results denote strong Caucasian genetics. However there were several other genetic identifiers/traits pointing to population mixture, such as her mouth, and jawline. She may or may not have appeared to be Caucasian by her skin color, or other visual ethnic features. She may also have appeared to be Caucasian, and claimed or been of another ethnic background independently. Therefore, these facts should not eliminate the possibility of her being from either the Caucasian/Hispanic, Black or Asian population.

Grooves in her hips suggest childbirth, she possibly could have had children.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Boston Police Department Homicide Unit
Sergeant Paul Donovan
617-343-4433
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Source Information:
Massachusetts State Medical Examiner's Office
America's Most Wanted
Boston Com 9/20/06
BPD New 9/25/06
Boston Herald 9/26/06
Boston Now
Boston Now

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Identity Of Victim Found In A Chimney At A Dorchester Apartment Complex In 2005 Still A Mystery



Both reconstructions were created based on the description of the unidentified woman. The photos should not be the sole identifying factor.



The victim was discovered on October 14, 2005 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts located in New England, USA
Estimated Date of Death: She could have been deceased anywhere from 3 months to five years before discovery
Victim is believed to be a woman in her twenties or thirties with a small/medium build
She had long, dark brown hair, possibly even black, that went past her shoulders
She had plastic nails painted red. It’s unclear if they were drugstore nails or if she went to a nail salon
Medical examiners believe she bore at least one child prior to her death
An Anthropologist conducted an extensive examination and population profile of the deceased and the results denote strong Caucasian genetics. However there were several other genetic identifiers/traits pointing to population mixture, such as her mouth, and jawline. She may or may not have appeared to be Caucasian by her skin color, or other visual ethnic features. She may also have appeared to be Caucasian, and claimed or been of another ethnic background independently. Therefore, these facts should not eliminate the possibility of her being from either the Caucasian/Hispanic, Black or Asian population.
At first, chimney sweep Mike Scanlan thought the long spindly thing was a tree branch as he pulled it free of the debris behind a piece of particle board at the bottom of a disused Dorchester apartment complex incinerator.

His flashlight showed the object in its beam. Red plastic fingernails glinted.
Scanlan found a body buried in the incinerator cavity. There was not a single broken bone. There were no signs of injury.

Boston Police Sgt. Paul Donovan assumed control of the investigation at 17-19 Winter St., searching for the path by which the woman’s skeleton ended up at the complex.

Without available witnesses, and with only what the bones could tell his team – Donovan faced a difficult prospect.

“Usually the evidence will take you where it takes you,” Donovan said. “In this case, we’re lacking evidence.”

The dead woman was between 25 and 35 years old. She probably stood 5-foot-2-inches. She was deemed of white heritage, but also possessed Hispanic, Asian or black features.

One outstanding identifier: her partial dental plate, either made in the Caribbean, or elsewhere by a Haitian or Jamaican dentist.

A dental expert told Donovan the plate was probably black market or underground. Find the dentist, and Donovan could find her name, her family, where she lived. Unlicensed plate-makers, however, mean unlisted dentists.

Donovan looked for witnesses.

“I think she was there since 2002,” Donovan said. “Somebody who had some association with the building — a resident, an employee or someone familiar with a resident or employee — has some knowledge about whatever happened.”

Between January 2002 and January 2005, Donovan said, an access door to the building basement was typically left unlocked. Whoever buried the woman knew that, he said, and knew of the chimney as a hiding place.

Another way to break the case, Donovan surmised, was to find anyone who knew the woman before she disappeared. He needed a picture of her in life. He turned to Boston Police forensic artist Gregory Mahoney.

Mahoney was able to produce a computer reconstruction of the woman’s features.
Until someone recognizes her picture, Donovan is in charge of a file full of questions.

“In all my other cases, you try not to let your gut influence you too much,” he said. Now, for Donovan, gut feeling is critical to the completion of his investigation.

He’s watching Winter Street, waiting, and reaching out to Boston once again for anyone who saw anything around that basement.

If you have any information regarding this case you’re urged to please contact:
Boston Police Department Homicide Unit
Sergeant Paul Donovan
617-343-4433

Source:

Massachusetts State Medical Examiner’s Office
Official Cold Case Investigations
The Boston Channel
The Doe Network

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The victim was located in Dorchester, Massachusetts on October 14, 2005, in an apartment building just outside Boston, at 1719 Winter Street.



17-19 Winter St, Boston, MA 02108

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Investigators think the victim was there since 2002. And that somebody who had some association with the building -- a resident, an employee or someone familiar with a resident or employee -- has some knowledge about whatever happened.
Between January 2002 and January 2005, an access door to the building basement was typically left unlocked. Whoever buried the woman knew that, and knew of the chimney as a hiding place.

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