Friday, October 20, 2017

October 20, 1967 Blendon Township, Michigan Jane Doe

On October 20, 1967, the body of a partially dressed African American girl in a wooded area near an intersection of 52nd and Fillmore of Blendon Township, west of Hudsonville, Michigan. It was estimated that the Jane Doe had died 4 days before.

She was an African American female estimated to be between 14 and 22 years old. She was estimated to be around 5'6 and 100 lbs. She had short (1- 2 inches) black hair and brown eyes. The right side of the face at the jawline had a hyper-pigmented scar, right side of neck had 3 scars about 2 cm each, on the left chest below the clavicle a 10 cm long scar extended towards the arm, and the rest of the scars upper right chest, the mid-chest, the lower chest, right hip, right outer thigh, and left thigh. Her liver indicated that she suffered from hepatitis. Her reproductive organs had evidence of gonorrhea.  There was no indication that she gave birth.

She was wearing two layers of pants. The outer pants were gold-colored ankle-length jeans that zipped up at the front and snapped at the waist. The bottom layer was pink cotton pants zipped up all the way on the left side and was too big for the girl. She was wearing men's grey socks that were not pulled all the way up. She wasn't wearing underwear and was using a makeshift sanitary napkin made out of newspaper.

From the clothing, she was wearing and the makeshift sanitary napkin it is possible that the Jane doe was a transient and or homeless.

Fingerprints are available elsewhere. DNA and Dentals are not available.

SOURCES:
https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/13687

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