Thursday, July 21, 2022

July 21, 1991 Ikawa, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan Jane Doe


On July 21, 1991, the body of a woman was found on the side of the Oritsuji Line by a vehicle shelter in Ikawa, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Her body had been wrapped in trash bags that originated from the Hyogo Prefecture, and then her body was burned with car oil. The day before a witness stated that they had seen a car with a Kobe license plate in the area. It's possible that Jane Doe and or her killer was from the Kobe area or at least resided in the Hyogo Prefecture. Even if the killer is found the statute of limitations for this case has run out. 

Jane Doe was an Asian female and was in her 20s. She was 5'1" with a medium build. She has evidence of dental treatment on her lower left molars, and upper anterior teeth, and is blood type B. She was wearing a 14K gold chain necklace manufactured in Italy by Unoaerre.


SOURCES:

Unidentified Wiki

Tokushima Prefectural Police 

Dorosuki 

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