Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Three Unidentified Jane Doe Suspected Victims of Maury Troy Davis


These Three Jane Does are believed to be victims of serial killer Maury Troy Davis. He raped, tortured and killed his victims. Davis had never identified the three women as he hung him self in a St. Louis jail after he was charged with two other murders.c He was being investigated for 10 murders. He claimed to have murdered 17, but some believe he may have murdered at least 20. He had video taped at least one of the murders. He hunted in Missouri and Illinois border near the St. Louis area. It is possible the following victims may be from Missouri. His victims have all been sex workers so far, so it's possible the following victims may also be sex workers. 





 Jan. 11, 2002 Mascoutah, Illinois Jane Doe.

Illinois Department of Transportation employees were working along the I64 along post 22 when they found remains. It was an African American female between the ages of 20 and 30 years old. She had been dead for months. 

The skeleton was partially dressed in a Jason Mathews black velour jump suit with full legs. She also had two rings with her. One was a thin gold band and the second had a clear blue central gem piece with multiple small clear green ones surrounding it.

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March 11, 2002 Madison County, Illinois Jane Doe

IDOT workers found the skeletal body around 2 p.m. on March 11, 2002  Illinois near Sliver Creek  overpass in Collinsville, Illinois. She had died within the last 4-6 months. She was a black female between the ages of 24 and 30 years old. She was 5'3" and 105 lbs. She was wearing a size medium pair of rhinestoned, grey colored Second Skins shorts and a red and white men's XL Tommy Hilfiger Flannel button down. She was wearing a mens Gold Nugget ring with two glass stones, and she was wearing one bracelet is a metal hoop, approximately 3 inches in diameter, smooth on one side with a channel on the other side. A ring of black onyx beads on elastic string fits into the channel bracelet. The second bracelet is a combination of three separate bracelets, the second bracelet has numerous plastic beads that were yellow, green, black, mauve, and brown strung with thin elastic string that could be stretched. The three separate bracelets were gathered by a single, oval shaped metallic ring with a small hole at one end that appeared to be for the purpose of hanging a charm.




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SOURCES:
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/334ufil.html
http://www.isp.state.il.us/crime/unsolveddetails.cfm?ID=16
https://identifyus.org/en/cases/12204

March 28, 2002 Monroe County Jane Doe

On March 28, 2002 IDOT workers found the remains of a woman while cleaning trash along the highway. She was located in a creek bed On Route 3 near Gall Rd. in Columbia, Illinois. She'd been estimated to have been dead 6 to 12 months. 

She was a black female between the ages of 33 and 50 years old. She was round 5'1" and 105 lbs. She had black hair. She had a healed fracture in her head from a childhood injury. Possibly had a scar across her forehead because of it. She was wearing an XL green shirt with an orange M and the word Mavericks on it, It has two buttons on the top similar to a softbal jersey. She was also found with size 3 khaki shorts from the brand Chazzz Credentials.

The police tried to search for sport teams with the nickname and logo found on the shirt. The source wasn't found, but a coach from the Mavericks softball team that existed in St. Louis County years before. He stated it looked similar to what was worn by the team. He stated that the team was for girls in their early teens and none of them wore an XL.

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SOURCES:
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/302ufil.html
https://identifyus.org/cases/12166
















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