Tuesday, June 2, 2020

2 June 1997 Altena-Bergfield Jane Doe

309UFDEUExperts led by Professor Vanesses from the University of Glasgow in Scotland have given the victim a face again

On June 2, 1997, around 7:30 p.m. a motorcyclist used was riding in a forest in a wooded area in the Altena-Bergfeld, Germany. This was where he found the charred remains of a young woman. The girl had been sexually assaulted and strangled in another area before being brought to where she was found. The girl was believed to have been alive when she was doused with fuel and set on fire. Based on DNA this crime was committed by a family member of the girl, likely her father. It's possible family or father claimed that the girl moved away or ran away. It could also be possible that they claimed to have reported her missing but never did.

She was a white female between 14 and 20-years-old. She was 154 cm and 45 kg. She had auburn to dark brown hair and blue eyes. She was petite and had a pale complexion. Her teeth were in good condition and received good dental care. One of her upper incisors (tooth12) has an adhesive point attached in a professional way by creating corrosion, it was possibly a diamond-like (likely imitation) ornament around 2mm. The ornament may have been intentionally removed during the crime.

SOURCES:
Doe Network
Unidentified Wiki
Westfalen Post
LKA NRW (Wayback Machine)
Westfalische Rundschau

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