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Jane Doe (Unidentified Female)
Justice for Jane Doe (Unidentified Female) — the trail went cold in 1994, but the truth hasn't.
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Who was this woman? Can dental records, DNA, or genealogical databases help identify her?
What caused the fracture to her left arm and injuries to her spine—were these from a vehicle accident years before death?
When exactly did she die within the estimated 1-4 year window prior to October 1994?
On October 26, 1994, a hunter discovered the nude remains of an unidentified white female, estimated 30-50 years old, on Bamfield Road near the Alcona Dam in Glennie, Michigan. The victim had died one to four years before discovery and bore distinctive physical markers including a gap between her upper front teeth, poor dental condition, and evidence of old injuries to her left arm and spine. Despite decades of investigation, her identity remains unknown, and authorities seek information from anyone who may recognize these characteristics or have knowledge of a missing woman matching this description.
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Did anyone report a missing woman matching her description (30-50 years old, brown/reddish hair, distinctive dental gap) in the years leading up to 1994?
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Glennie, Michigan October 26, 1994 On Wednesday, October 26, 1994, a hunter found the nude remains of a White female, between 30 and 50 years old, on Bamfield Road, near the Alcona Dam. It is estimated that this victim died one to four years prior to her remains being found.
The victim suffered a fracture to her left arm, just above the elbow, years prior to her death. The broken bone in the victim's arm was potentiall the result of a vehicle accident years prior to death.
She also displayed evidence of injuries to the spinal column in the upper and lower thoracic region. Remarks: The victim had a distinct gap between her two upper front teeth.
She displayed poor dental care. She had evidence of missing and/or pulled teeth.
Hunter found the nude remains of a white female on Bamfield Road near the Alcona Dam in Glennie, Michigan.