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Re: ANNANDALE JANE DOE: WF, 50-70, found in Pleasant Valley Ceme
tery - 18 December 1996 *GRAPHIC*
By: Scorpio Date: December 14, 2022, 11:02 pm
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Annandale isn't very far from the airport.
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Re: ANNANDALE JANE DOE: WF, 50-70, found in Pleasant Valley Ceme
tery - 18 December 1996 *GRAPHIC*
By: Scorpio Date: December 14, 2022, 11:02 pm
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Re: ANNANDALE JANE DOE: WF, 50-70, found in Pleasant Valley Ceme
tery - 18 December 1996 *GRAPHIC*
By: Scorpio Date: December 14, 2022, 11:35 pm
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Annadale Jane Doe has been identified as 69-year-old Joyce
Marilyn Meyer Sommers originally from Davenport, Iowa.
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Re: ANNANDALE JANE DOE: WF, 50-70, found in Pleasant Valley Ceme
tery - 18 December 1996 *GRAPHIC*
By: Scorpio Date: December 14, 2022, 11:40 pm
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Joyce Marilyn Meyer Sommers (July 13, 1927 - December 18, 1996)
was a woman who died by suicide in 1996 in Annandale, Virginia.
Upon the discovery, she had written a note requesting cremation,
no autopsy and signed it as "Jane Doe." While unidentified, she
was nicknamed "Christmas Tree Lady".
She was identified by Othram Inc in July 2022.
Case
Joyce Meyer was born on July 13, 1927, the eldest of 3 girls and
2 boys and was raised on a farm outside of Davenport, Iowa. She
attended Iowa State University and later moved to Los Angeles
where she lived with an aunt while working for Seventeen
magazine. Meyer then left Seventeen in the 1950s to teach second
grade at a Catholic school in the city. Around that time Meyer
began seeing a psychiatrist whose treatments alienated Meyer
from her family. Sometime in the 1960s, she had a confrontation
with her mother in which Meyer accused her of being a bad
parent.
Meyer eventually moved to Seattle and married James E. Sommers,
but she didn't notify her family. The couple had no children and
divorced in 1977. Meyer then moved to a trailer park in Tucson,
Arizona. In the 1980s, Meyer's siblings visited her; she asked
them to help build her a home which they couldn't do. Meyer was
never seen or heard from again after that.
In the early 1990s, Meyer's siblings attempted to find her.
Meyer's brother, Larry Meyer, went back to the trailer park
where he found her trailer abandoned. He found four copies of a
book in her fridge that she self-published called The Target
Child. The book was about Meyer's supposedly abusive childhood,
but her sister, Clough, doesn't believe their parents were
abusive or that all of them suffered growing up.
During the early 1990's, a private investigator hired by Larry
Meyer and Clough's ex-husband managed to find evidence that
Meyer moved to the East Coast, but further efforts proved
useless. Public records show that Meyer might have lived in
Northern Virginia, possibly Alexandria, in 1996. The records
show an address for her in downtown Washington D.C, a townhouse
on Massachusetts Avenue that has since been integrated into
another building.
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