
The person at the center of this case
Unidentified Female, approximately 17-22 years old
Justice for Unidentified Female, approximately 17-22 years old — the trail went cold in 1992, but the truth hasn't.
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Who was this young woman? No missing persons report has matched her distinctive tattoos ('MOM' on upper right arm, cross and 'LOVE' on right breast) or cross marking on her right hand.
What was the cause of death? Despite foul play being suspected, autopsy results could not determine how she died.
How did she come to be at this remote location on the I-65 entrance ramp? Was she transported there after death or did she die nearby?
On May 3, 1992, an unidentified young woman was discovered deceased along the northbound entrance ramp from Indiana State Road 47 to Interstate 65 in Boone County, Indiana. She had been dead for approximately three to five days, and while the exact cause of death could not be determined, foul play is suspected based on the circumstances of her recovery. Despite distinctive identifying features including multiple tattoos and a cross marking on her hand, her identity remains unknown more than three decades later.
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Boone County, Indiana May 3, 1992 On Sunday, May 3, 1992, the victim’s remains were discovered laying along the eastside of the northbound entrance ramp from Indiana State Road 47 to Interstate 65. The victim was only wearing a light-green tank top and light-green anklet socks.
The victim is believed to have died three to five days prior; however, the cause of death could not be determined. Foul play is suspected due to the condition of her recovery.
Remarks: Clothing included a light-green tank top and anklet socks.
Victim is believed to have died three to five days prior to May 3, 1992
Victim's remains found laying along the eastside of the northbound entrance ramp from Indiana State Road 47 to Interstate 65, wearing only a light green tank top and anklet socks