Monday, February 26, 2024

February 26, 1969 Monroe County, Florida Jane Doe

Photo of the crime scene

On  February 26, 1969, the chard remains of a woman were found in the Everglades about 10 miles northwest of Monroe station in Monroe County, Florida. The woman had been bound with metal coat hangers, and placed in a wood trunk. Her killers then covered the trunk with gasoline and burned it with her inside. It's not stated how she died, but she had died within the last few days. Her body had been badly burned and unrecognizable. 

Jane Doe was a woman between 25 to 50 years old. She was 5'0" to 5'5". She may have had black hair. She was wearing a yellow bra. 

SOURCES:
NamUs
The Miami-Herald Feb 26, 1969
The Tampa Tribune March 1, 1969

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