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       #Post#: 8391--------------------------------------------------
       MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee Riv
       er - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 9:32 am
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       The victim was located in the Milwaukee River near 420 North
       Plankington Avenue. She may have been in the water for up to
       three months.
       #Post#: 8392--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 9:37 am
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  HTML https://identifyus.org/en/cases/7640
       Case Information
       Status Unidentified
       Case number 1982-0533
       Date found March 16, 1982 10:40
       Date created August 25, 2010 16:27
       Date last modified April 27, 2016 08:27
       Investigating agency
       date QA reviewed June 06, 2011 22:32
       Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
       Agency Milwaukee Cnty Med Examiners Ofc
       Phone 414-223-1200
       Case Manager
       Name Genevieve Penn
       Phone 414-223-1200
       Exclusions
       The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent:
       First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA
       Laronda Bronson Unknown Oregon
       #Post#: 8393--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 9:41 am
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  HTML https://identifyus.org/en/cases/7640
       NamUs UP # 7640
       ME/C Case Number: 1982-0533
       Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
       15 to 25 year old Black/African American Female
       Case Report - NamUs UP # 7640
       Case Information
       Status Unidentified
       Case number 1982-0533
       Date found March 16, 1982 10:40
       Date created August 25, 2010 16:27
       Date last modified April 27, 2016 08:27
       Investigating agency
       date QA reviewed June 06, 2011 22:32
       Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
       Agency Milwaukee Cnty Med Examiners Ofc
       Phone 414-223-1200
       Case Manager
       Name Genevieve Penn
       Phone 414-223-1200
       Demographics
       Estimated age Adult - Pre 30
       Minimum age 15 years
       Maximum age 25 years
       Race Black/African American
       Ethnicity
       Sex Female
       Weight (pounds) 137, Measured
       Height (inches) 64, Measured
       Body Parts Inventory (Check all that apply)
       All parts recovered
       Body conditions
       Recognizable face
       Probable year of death 1982 to 1982
       Estimated postmortem interval 3 Months
       Circumstances
       Location Found
       GPS coordinates
       Address 1 Milwaukee River
       Address 2 420 N. Plankington Avenue
       City Milwaukee
       State Wisconsin
       Zip code 53203
       County Milwaukee
       Circumstances
       This unidentified female was found in the Milwaukee River in the
       wintertime. She may have been in the water for up to three
       months.
       Physical
       Hair color Black
       Head hair
       Abundant black kinky hair in an afro-style
       Left eye color Brown
       Right eye color Brown
       Scars and marks
       Surgical scar midline from umbilicus to pubis.
       Scar lateral right ankle appeared to be an old burn mark
       Scar right forearm 2 inches below elbow 3/4 inch long 1/4th inch
       wide
       Piercings
       Pierced earlobes without earrings
       Finger and toe nails
       Well groomed
       Prior surgery
       Unknown abdominal surgery- all organs present
       Other medical
       information
       Remnants of thymus gland
       Extensive abdominal adhesions
       Fingerprints
       Status: Fingerprint information is available and entered
       Clothing on body
       Tan colored jacket. Blue pants from K-Mart. Knit cap (yellow and
       tan) with attached faded purple scarf.
       Brown striped long-sleeved shirt labeled Jeri-Jo, INC 1978, New
       York, medium size.
       Clothing with body
       See above
       Footwear
       Black calf length boots size 8.
       Green knee-length socks
       Other items found
       with body
       Green BIC lighter
       Empty Tic Tac candy container
       Dental
       Status: Dental information / charting is available and will be
       entered later
       DNA
       Status: Sample submitted - Tests complete
       Images
       Facial/case ID
       Public viewable
       Facial reconstruction by the NCMEC.
       Artist Rendering
       Public viewable
       Facial reconstruction by the NCMEC.
       #Post#: 8394--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 9:50 am
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  HTML http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/844ufwi.html
       Case File: 844UFWI
       The Doe Network
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       Composite of the victim
       Unidentified Female
       Date of Discovery: March 16, 1982
       Location of Discovery: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
       Estimated Date of Death: 3 months prior
       State of Remains: Recognizable face
       Cause of Death: Unknown
       Physical Description
       ** Listed information is approximate
       Estimated Age: 15-25 years old
       Race: Black
       Gender: Female
       Height: 5'4"
       Weight: 137 lbs.
       Hair Color: Black, abundant and kinky in an afro-style.
       Eye Color: Brown
       Distinguishing Marks/Features: Surgical scar midline from
       umbilicus to pubis. Scar on lateral right ankle (appeared to be
       an old burn mark). Scar on right forearm 2" below the elbow
       measuring 0.75" inch long and 0.25 inch wide. Unknown abdominal
       surgery - all organs present (remnants of thymus gland and
       extensive abdominal adhesions). Pierced ears (without earrings).
       Fingernails and toenails were well-groomed.
       Dentals: Available.
       Fingerprints: Available, but of very poor quality.
       DNA: mtDNA and nucDNA available with UNT (ref #10-3681.1A).
       Clothing & Personal Items
       Clothing: Tan colored jacket, blue pants from K-Mart, yellow and
       tan knit cap with attached faded purple scarf, brown striped
       long-sleeved shirt labeled Jeri-Jo, INC 1978, New York (size
       medium), black calf-length boots (size 8), and green knee-length
       socks.
       Jewelry: None noted.
       Additional Personal Items: A green BIC lighter and an empty Tic
       Tac candy container.
       Case History
       The victim was located in the Milwaukee River near 420 North
       Plankington Avenue. She may have been in the water for up to
       three months.
       Investigating Agency(s)
       If you have any information about this case please contact;
       Agency Name: Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office
       Agency Contact Person: Genevieve Penn
       Agency Phone Number: 414-223-1200
       E-Mail
       Agency Case Number: ME: 1982-0533; NCMEC: 1232237
       NCIC Case Number: Not Entered
       NamUs Case Number: UP #7640
       Former Hot Case Number: 2156
       Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with
       information regarding this case.
       Information Source(s)
       NamUs
       NCMEC
       #Post#: 8395--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 9:57 am
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  HTML http://unidentified.wikia.com/wiki/Milwaukee_Jane_Doe_(1982)
       Milwaukee Jane Doe (1982)
       Milwaukee Jane Doe was a young woman found deceased in the
       Milwaukee River, Wisconsin in 1982. The body showed no signs of
       foul play and her death was ruled to be an accidental drowning.
       She was likely between fifteen and twenty-five, although she
       could have been as old as thirty-five.
       Physical Description
       She had kinky black hair worn in an afro and brown eyes.
       She had a scar on her abdomen, probably from a prior surgery.
       She had a burn scar on her right ankle.
       She had another scar two inches below her right elbow.
       Her ears were pierced.
       Her finger and toenails were well groomed.
       Milwaukee Jane Doe
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       Sex Female
       Race Black
       Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin
       Found March 16, 1982
       Unidentified for 35 years
       Postmortem interval 1 week - 3 months
       Body condition Recognizable face(B)
       Age approximation 15-35
       Height approximation 5'4
       Weight approximation 137 pounds
       Cause of death Drowning (accidental)
       #Post#: 8397--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 10:02 am
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  HTML http://archive.jsonline.com/news/in...oman-found-in-1982-b99396464z1-284101131.html
       Investigators trying to solve mystery of woman found in 1982
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       Michael Simley, a forensic investigator with the Milwaukee
       County medical examiner’s office, has created a website with
       information about unidentified bodies. Credit: Michael Sears
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       Authorities are still trying to learn the identity of Jane Doe
       1982, whose body was found in the Milwaukee River more than 32
       years ago. They have produced a new reconstructive photo to show
       what the woman might have looked like.
       By Ashley Luthern of the Journal Sentinel
       Nov. 27, 20140
       Thirty-two years ago, an off-duty Wauwatosa firefighter checked
       his boat docked along the Milwaukee River on a Tuesday morning.
       That's when he saw a woman's body wedged between two metal
       barrels attached to a floating pier in the river.
       Since that day — March 16, 1982 — the woman has remained
       unidentified.
       Investigators at the Milwaukee County medical examiner's office
       hope a new reconstructive photo will change that.
       "She's a young person," forensic investigator Michael Simley
       said. "She has to be missed by someone."
       Jane Doe 1982, case number 1982-0533, is estimated to be 15 to
       25 years old, although Simley said she could be as old as 35.
       She was in the river for as long as three months.
       She stood about 5-feet-4-inches tall and weighed 137 pounds. Her
       black hair had a reddish tint, according to investigative files.
       Her death was ruled an accidental drowning; no signs of trauma
       were found.
       Despite news coverage at the time, no one came forward to
       identify her.
       "Sometimes someone is reported missing and sometimes they're
       not," Simley said. "Sometimes there are family issues or
       someone's transient or a runaway, and they die here."
       At the Milwaukee County medical examiner's office, none of the
       dozen or so investigators is dedicated solely to identifying
       unnamed bodies. The office loads available data into the
       National Missing and Unidentified Persons System database. NamUs
       (pronounced "Name Us"), as it's known, was launched in July 2007
       as a national resource center for missing persons and
       unidentified persons, where anyone can search the database using
       characteristics, such as sex, race, dental information or other
       distinct body features.
       The Milwaukee medical examiner's office handles about 5,000
       cases a year. Investigators like Simley and Jenni Penn review
       dormant cases in their spare time. Last year, Penn's efforts led
       to the identification of Oliveros Perdomo, a 53-year-old
       Honduran immigrant who died in 2001 after he wandered into an
       Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on Milwaukee's south side.
       Meanwhile, a website created by Simley three years ago features
       photos and information about nine unidentified bodies. Several
       of the cases use photos that were touched up to remove evidence
       of decomposition.
       Fairly Accurate Images
       Jane Doe 1982 is among those who are featured online, but her
       image is a recent digital reconstruction created by artists at
       the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The
       nonprofit center offers the service for free if the person's age
       is believed to be 25 or younger.
       Simley mailed five Polaroid photos of Jane Doe to the center's
       headquarters in Alexandria, Va., where the forensic imaging unit
       is based.
       "The artist can scan (the photos) to start out and do overlays
       or superimpose details to reconstruct an image that way, or they
       just start from scratch and start building and painting," said
       Steve Loftin, the unit supervisor.
       The unit's four artists — all of whom have degrees in fine arts
       or graphics — take into account information from the medical
       examiner's report. For example, if there was swelling or other
       trauma to the skin, they re-create a person's likeness using
       computer software, said Loftin, who used to work as a police
       sketch artist.
       "They are subjective in regards to each individual artist's
       interpretation," he said.
       Jane Doe suffered little trauma, although her appearance was
       distorted from being in the river.
       "With the final image, we don't expect it to be 100% accurate,"
       Loftin said. "But again, if it's just swelling like Jane Doe, we
       expect the image to be fairly accurate."
       Jane Doe's other identifying features include a 41/2-inch
       vertical surgical scar from her bellybutton to her pubic area
       and extensive dental work, including several fillings and two
       teeth pulled earlier in her life.
       The medical examiner's office also has her DNA and fingerprints
       on file, which can be used to confirm her identity as tips come
       in from the community.
       "I love trying to make the ID," Simley said. "It's challenging
       and very rewarding because you are finding the family and
       getting closure."
       Anyone with information about Jane Doe is asked to contact the
       medical examiner's office at (414) 223-1200.
       On The Web
       For more information about local cases of unidentified
       individuals, go to county.milwaukee.gov/medicalexaminer and
       click on "Unidentified People in Milwaukee County."
       #Post#: 8398--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 10:04 am
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       Milwaukee County Jane Doe
       The body of a female of African heritage was found floating near
       a dock in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on March 16, 1982. She may have
       been deceased for several months, but had been well preserved
       due to the low temperatures in the river. The girl is believed
       to have died at the age of fifteen to twenty-five, possibly as
       old as thirty-five. She was five feet four inches tall and
       weighed 137 pounds. Her hair was styled in an Afro and was black
       with reddish tints. Her face was reconstructed by the National
       Center for Missing and Exploited Children in 2014 after her
       mortuary photographs were submitted. This was done due to her
       face being swollen from being in the water for a period of time.
       She had dental fillings and two root canals in her life and also
       had a scar leading from her abdomen to her pubic region. The
       victim's death is considered accidental, as there were no signs
       of foul play on her body.[130] She wore a brown coat,
       bluish-green socks, boots, tan hat, brown top and a sweater.
       #Post#: 8399--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 10:07 am
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       The victim was located in the Milwaukee River near 420 North
       Plankington Avenue.
       [img]
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       420 N Plankinton Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203
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       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 10:09 am
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       Mystery body found in 1982 remains unidentified
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       MILWAUKEE (AP) - Investigators have released a new
       reconstructive photo of a woman found dead in the Milwaukee
       River three decades ago, hoping it finally leads to her
       identity.
       An off-duty Wauwatosa firefighter was checking his docked boat
       when he found the body on March 16, 1982. Investigators say the
       body may have been in the river for as long as three months. The
       death was ruled an accidental drowning, but investigators were
       never able to identify her, and she became known as Jane Doe
       1982.
       The Milwaukee County medical examiner's office hopes the new
       photo will change that.
       "She's a young person," forensic investigator Michael Simley
       told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "She has to be missed by
       someone."
       The medical examiner's office handles about 5,000 cases a year,
       but Simley and fellow forensic investigator Jenni Penn review
       dormant cases in their spare time. Last year, Penn's efforts led
       to the identification of Oliveros Perdomo, a 53-year-old
       Honduran immigrant who died in 2001 after he wandered into an
       Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
       Three years ago, Simley created a website featuring photos and
       information about nine unidentified bodies. The image of Jane
       Doe 1982 is there, a recent digital reconstruction created by
       artists at the National Center for Missing and Exploited
       Children. The artists worked off photos Simley sent them.
       Investigators say Jane Doe 1982 was a black woman likely between
       15 and 25 years old, though Simley said she could have been as
       old as 35. She was 5-feet-4-inches tall and weighed 137 pounds.
       Her black hair had a reddish tint, according to investigative
       files.
       "Sometimes someone is reported missing and sometimes they're
       not," Simley said. "Sometimes there are family issues or
       someone's transient or a runaway, and they die here."
       Jane Doe suffered little trauma, although her appearance was
       distorted from being in the river.
       "With the final image, we don't expect it to be 100 percent
       accurate," said Steve Loftin, supervisor of the center's
       forensic imaging unit. "But again, if it's just swelling like
       Jane Doe, we expect the image to be fairly accurate."
       Other identifying features include a 4½-inch vertical surgical
       scar below her navel. She also had extensive dental work,
       including several fillings and two teeth pulled earlier in her
       life.
       The medical examiner's office has her DNA and fingerprints on
       file, which can be used to confirm her identity if tips come in.
       "I love trying to make the ID," Simley said. "It's challenging
       and very rewarding because you are finding the family and
       getting closure."
       #Post#: 8401--------------------------------------------------
       Re: MILWAUKEE JANE DOE (1982): BF, 15-25, found in the Milwaukee
        River - 16 March 1982
       By: Akoya Date: August 8, 2020, 10:12 am
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  HTML http://county.milwaukee.gov/MedicalExaminer/Unidentified-Adults1.htm
       Case #6
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       Digitally Enhanced Composite Photo of the Deceased
       NamUs Case Number: 7640
       ME Case Number: 1982-0533
       Race: African American
       Gender: Female
       Height: 5 feet, 4 inches
       Weight: 137 pounds
       Age Range: 15 – 29 years
       This Unidentified African American Female was found floating in
       the Milwaukee River on March 16th, 1982 near 420 North
       Plankinton Avenue in Milwaukee, WI. An off-duty fire fighter
       went to check on his boat that was docked at a pier and found
       the body floating in the river. The unidentified female may have
       been floating in the river for up to three months.
       If you have any information or leads pertaining to this
       unidentified person, please contact the Milwaukee County Medical
       Examiner’s Office at (414) 223-1200 and speak to an
       Investigator.
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