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       TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscaloosa
       , AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 10:40 am
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       This unidentified female was located in April, 1982 in Slughter
       Creek on the banks of the Sipsy River in rural Tuscaloosa
       County, Alabama. She was sexually assaulted, strangled and
       severely beaten. Investigators believe the victim was possibly
       fishing in the area at the time of the attack, based on what she
       was wearing.
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 10:48 am
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       The Doe Network:
       Case File 108UFAL
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       Left Sketch of Victim by Wesley Neville
       Unidentified White Female
       Located April 18, 1982 on the banks of the Sipsy River in rural
       Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
       Cause of death is strangulation. The victim was severely beaten.
       Estimated date of death is within a day.
       Vital Statistics
       Estimated age: 34-38 years old
       Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4"; 110-115 lbs.
       Distinguishing Characteristics: Black/dark brown, shoulder
       length hair; brown eyes. Somewhat ruddy complexion. Scar over
       right eye, beneath eyebrow. Her ears were not pierced. She did
       not use nail polish, or regularly file her nails.
       Dentals: Available. She wore a partial upper denture plate. The
       partial denture replaced the upper right central and lateral
       incisor teeth.
       Clothing: She was wearing a Preppy button-up, long-sleeved light
       blue shirt; blue knit pants with an elastic waistband; a white
       bra; white panties; and size seven grey tennis shoes.
       Other: There is evidence of a prior pregnancy. She had done
       manual labor. Fingerprints are on file.
       Case History
       This unidentified female was located in April 1982 in Slughter
       Creek on the banks of the Sipsy River in rural Tuscaloosa
       County, Alabama. She was sexually assaulted, strangled and
       severely beaten. Investigators believe the victim was possibly
       fishing in the area at the time of the attack, based on what she
       was wearing.
       Investigators
       If you have any information concerning this woman's identity,
       please contact:
       Alabama Department Of Forensic Sciences
       Lisa Cary
       205-344-5420
       Email
       or
       Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office
       Lt. Loyd Baker - Homicide Unit
       205-752-0616 Ext. 691
       Email
       You may remain anonymous when submitting information to any
       agency.
       Agency Case: 82040182
       NCIC Number: U-172296346
       Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with
       information regarding this case.
       Source Information:
       Alabama Department Of Forensic Sciences
       Tuscaloosa Sheriffs Dept
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 10:50 am
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       Unsolved mystery
       By Jason Morton / Staff Writer
       Posted Apr 18, 2005 at 12:01 AM
       ROMULUS | Little has changed in the 23 years since three
       fishermen found a woman’s body partially submerged in a tiny
       slough of the Black Warrior River.
       While fishing in Slaughter Branch near the Old Robinson Bend
       Landing next to Robertson Cemetery Road on April 18, 1982, a
       Tuscaloosa man and two others found the woman’s body behind a
       large log on the weed-covered riverbank.
       Although officials believe they found her within 24 hours of her
       death, homicide investigators have yet to determine who she was,
       why she was in Tuscaloosa County or who killed her and threw her
       beaten body into the river.
       Tuscaloosa’s “cold case”
       Loyd Baker was one year out of Tuscaloosa County High School
       when the body was found. Now he is a lieutenant with the
       Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and commander of the
       Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit.
       In his office last week, Baker was arranging the case file of
       the dead Jane Doe that had gone untouched for years. He does not
       like unsolved crimes, especially murders, and he’s hoping that
       some new publicity will shed light on this cold case.
       “Somewhere, somebody is missing a loved one,” Baker said. “They
       want to know what happened to this person, and we’d like to
       bring them closure, at least in that respect.”
       A composite sketch of the woman’s image, along with her
       identifying information, was recently added to The Doe Network,
       found on the Internet at www.doenetwork.us.
       The information has been in the National Crime Information
       Center, a national database of suspects, missing persons and
       other law enforcement-related information.
       “What we have is two cases,” Baker said. “We have a missing
       person, whom we’ve found. But we don’t know where she came from
       or who she is. And second, we have a murder with a yet-unknown
       suspect.”
       All that’s available
       The dead woman was white, estimated to be about 35 years old
       (although her age could range from 34 to 38 years), and stood
       about 5 feet 4 inches tall.
       She weighed 110 pounds, had dark, shoulder-length hair and brown
       eyes. She also had a partial dental plate of two front teeth.
       When she was discovered, she was wearing a long-sleeved blue
       shirt, blue knit pants with an elastic waistband, a white bra,
       white panties and gray, size seven, tennis shoes.
       According to The Doe Network, there was evidence of a prior
       pregnancy.
       There also was evidence of a brutal attack, physically and
       sexually, and the autopsy revealed she died from strangulation.
       The lead investigator at the time, Capt. Shirley Fields, said it
       was one of most gruesome attacks he’d seen in his then-17 years
       of law enforcement.
       After the body was discovered, some witnesses came forward
       telling of an encounter they’d had with a woman investigators
       believe is the murder victim.
       Baker said the witnesses, who were riding three-wheelers, saw
       the woman on April 16, 1982, near the cemetery on Robertson
       Cemetery Road. She said she was with a man and their car had
       gotten stuck in the mud. She requested help.
       The witnesses said the man waiting at the car was angry, cussing
       the woman and blaming her for getting the car stuck. He also
       made references to being at a bar earlier in the day.
       He was described as white, between 35 and 40 years old with a
       muscular build and a reddish complexion. He was clean-shaven,
       stood about 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighed between 180 and 200
       pounds.
       “We need to account for this man,” Baker said.
       The car was a green, 1973 or 1974 Ford LTD with a dark vinyl top
       and possible front-end damage.
       Homicide investigators worked on the case, running down all
       available leads but ended up with nothing.
       A small but somber burial
       The unidentified woman was buried on Dec. 9, 1982, in Sunset
       Memorial Park on Watermelon Road. The county paid for the
       funeral. By then, The Tuscaloosa News had begun referring to the
       woman as “Ms. X.” Reporter Doris Flora reported on the funeral.
       “The card on the spray of pink carnations standing at the end of
       the casket was simple but explicit: ‘Because we believe that no
       one’s passing should go unnoticed and unmourned,’” said Flora’s
       account of the funeral. A handful of mourners, law enforcement
       officials among them, attended, and the Rev. Joe Bob Mizelli
       presided.
       “One of the women shivered, either from the cold wind whipping
       under the grey canopy or from inner thoughts, and pulled her
       coat closer around her,” Flora’s story said. “Several of the men
       shifted their stance. The scripture was completed; the prayer
       ended. It took less than five minutes and those around the grave
       started moving away.
       “One of the women said she came ‘because everybody needs
       somebody.’ ”
       The years since
       Frank Kelly, 61, still lives in Romulus, just as he did in 1982
       when the body was discovered.
       On Friday, Kelly said he was roofing the house of the late
       University of Alabama professor Frank Engle when they noticed
       the commotion.
       He and the professor drove the short distance from Engle’s
       residence to Robertson Cemetery Road, where a deputy stopped
       them.
       Because he knew the law enforcement officials, Kelly was
       eventually allowed down to the riverbank.
       “They were just picking her up,” he said. “I told Professor
       Engle that they’ll find who did this within two or three days.”
       Kelly said he’s still waiting.
       “That always did puzzle the hell out of me,” he said, adding
       that no one in the area has talked of the woman’s body in years,
       “because they never did catch them.”
       While he hasn’t been to the bank where the woman was in some
       time, Kelly still remembers clearly just where she was found.
       On Friday, he led a reporter and Baker to the site, which is now
       accessible by land only by foot through a thick, gully-filled
       forest off the end of Robertson Cemetery Road.
       Kelly said a group of campers had camped near the body the night
       before it was discovered. However, they never saw, heard or
       smelled anything.
       “They were shooting glass bottles off a log with a .22 rifle,”
       Kelly said. “I told them if they’d bent out and looked over that
       log there, they’d have found her.”
       Still questioning, too, is Helen Burroughs, 79, who was
       operating the Romulus General Merchandise Store with her
       husband, 82-year-old Verdo, when the woman was found.
       The store sits empty and quiet now at the corner of Burroughs’
       yard. But she remembers when deputies came around days after the
       murder with a composite drawing of the woman, searching for any
       shred of information that might lead them to some answers.
       The officials and the residents never got any.
       “I have never heard anything else about it,” Burroughs said.
       “I’ve often wondered if they ever found out anything about her.”
       So far, they haven’t.
       Baker asked that anyone who knows anything about this case to
       come forward. He can be reached at (205) 752-0616.
       “The reason we’re doing this is because we weren’t able to
       identify the victim earlier,” Baker said. “This is a murder
       victim, and her murderer has never been brought to justice.”
       Reach Jason Morton at jason.morton@tuscaloosanews.com or (205)
       722-0200.
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 10:51 am
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       Tuscaloosa County Jane Doe
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       The body of a white female aged thirty-four to thirty-eight was
       found in Slaughter Creek, near the Sipsey River in Romulus,
       Tuscaloosa County, Alabama on April 18, 1982.[4] The victim had
       been beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted. She was 5 feet 4
       inches tall and weighed approximately 110 to 115 pounds. She
       wore tennis shoes, knitted blue pants, a long-sleeved blue
       shirt, and white undergarments. It is possible that she was
       fishing at the area and was killed at the scene, as a
       disturbance of the earth was found at the location.[5] She had a
       ruddy complexion (indicating that she regularly engaged in
       outdoor activity), wore an upper partial denture, may have given
       birth to a child in the past, and showed evidence of having done
       manual labor. She had dark-brown, shoulder-length hair and brown
       eyes.[6] She also had a visible scar under her right eyebrow.
       Her remains were exhumed in 2013 for additional examination and
       to obtain a DNA sample
       
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 10:53 am
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       7 strange Jane and John Doe cases in Alabama: Can you help solve
       them?
       Updated on May 10, 2016 at 8:34 AM
       By Kelly Kazek
       kkazek@al.com
       In this age of modern technology, we are often surprised when we
       are unable to solve a mystery, especially a seemingly simple one
       such as a person's identity. Yet, many people in Alabama, who
       died in accidents or from foul play, remain unidentified in
       2016. Some identities have been mysteries for many decades,
       while others are more recent discoveries. Still, the question
       remains: Who are they? Can you help restore their identities?
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       Tuscaloosa County Jane Doe, 1982, murder victim, Romulus
       On April 18, 1982, the body of a white female was discovered in
       Slaughter Creek near the Sipsey River in Romulus. Her age is
       estimated between 34 and 38. According to Sgt. Jeremy Franks
       with the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office, authorities exhumed
       the remains in 2013 for DNA testing that was unavailable in
       1982. The victim had been beaten and strangled to death. She was
       about 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighed about 110 pounds. She
       had dark-brown hair, brown eyes and a scar under her right
       eyebrow.
       Click here to read her full profile on DoeNetwork.com.
       Her remains are interred in Sunset Memorial Park in Northport.
       Anyone with information should contact Sgt. Franks at
       205-752-0616 or the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences at
       205-344-5420.
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 10:55 am
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       Tuscaloosa County Jane Doe (1982)
       Tuscaloosa County Jane Doe was a woman found murdered on a
       riverbank in 1982.
       The victim had been beaten, strangled, and sexual assaulted
       hours before the discovery. She was possibly fishing at the
       location, and killed at the scene, evidenced by signs of
       struggle, and earthly disturbances.
       Physical characteristics
       She had a ruddy complexion, indicating she engaged in outdoor
       activity.
       She wore an upper partial denture.
       She may have had a child in the past.
       She may have participated in manual labor.
       She has dark brown, shoulder-length hair.
       She may have had brown eyes.
       She had a visible scar under her right eyebrow.
       Clothing & accessories
       Tennis shoes
       Knitted blue pants
       Long-sleeved blue shirt
       White underwear
       Tuscaloosa County Jane Doe
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       Sex Female
       Race White
       Location Romulus, Alabama
       Found April 18, 1982
       Unidentified for 35 years
       Postmortem interval Hours
       Body condition Recognizable face
       Age approximation 34 - 38
       Height approximation 5'4
       Weight approximation 110 - 115 pounds
       Cause of death Strangulation
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 10:58 am
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 11:01 am
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 11:09 am
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       Jane "Tuscaloosa County" Doe
       Birth: unknown
       Death: Apr. 18, 1982
       Romulus
       Tuscaloosa County
       Alabama, USA
       Tuscaloosa County Jane Doe
       The body of a white female aged thirty-four to thirty-eight was
       found in Slaughter Creek, near the Sipsey River in Romulus,
       Tuscaloosa County, Alabama on April 18, 1982. The victim had
       been beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted. She was 5 feet 4
       inches tall and weighed approximately 110 to 115 pounds. She
       wore tennis shoes, knitted blue pants, a long-sleeved blue
       shirt, and white undergarments. It is possible that she was
       fishing at the area and was killed at the scene, as a
       disturbance of the earth was found at the location. She had a
       ruddy complexion (indicating that she regularly engaged in
       outdoor activity), wore an upper partial denture, may have given
       birth to a child in the past, and showed evidence of having done
       manual labor. She had dark-brown, shoulder-length hair and brown
       eyes.She also had a visible scar under her right eyebrow. Her
       remains were exhumed in 2013 for additional examination and to
       obtain a DNA sample.
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       Re: TUSCALOOSA JANE DOE: WF, 34-38, found by Sipsy River, Tuscal
       oosa, AL -18 April 1982 *GRAPHIC*
       By: Akoya Date: August 18, 2020, 11:11 am
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       Slaughter Creek
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