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JANE DOE
Coconino County, AZ
10/24/2003
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On October 24, 2003, deer hunters found the body of a woman laying face down in a wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona. This area is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon
National Park. The victim died from a single blow to her head and was likely killed someplace other than where her body was discovered.
An examination of the dental records revealed extensive dental work worth $20,000. These restorations included porcelain fused to metal crowns, a root canal, a full gold crown, and a three unit fixed partial denture (bridge).
Moles on the left side of the forehead, tip of the right shoulder, left clavicle, front of the right lower leg, right ankle; Old scars are noted on the back of the left hand, below the right knee, and on the back of the right forearm
| Age: |
Over 60 |
Hair: |
Blondish-gray hair in a bob style |
| Eyes: |
Brown |
| Height: |
5'4" |
| Weight: |
150
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Sex: |
Female |
| Race: |
White |
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