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       COLLIER COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 47-70 - beaten to death 1/2 mile so
       uth of state Route 84 - June 3, 1978
       By: Scorpio Date: February 12, 2020, 2:02 am
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       Found buried in a shallow grave on the west bank of Highway 29,
       3/10th of a mile south of Alligator Alley. Obese, decomposed,
       and covered with white powder (possibly lime).  Extensive
       lacerations/mutiliation of face and scalp, and of the right
       hand.
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       Re: COLLIER COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 47-70 - beaten to death 1/2 mil
       e south of state Route 84 - June 3, 
       By: Scorpio Date: February 12, 2020, 2:03 am
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       Reconstructions of the victim.
       Date of Discovery: June 3, 1978
       Location of Discovery: Collier County, Florida
       Estimated Date of Death: 1978
       State of Remains: Decomposed
       Cause of Death: Homicide by beating
       Physical Description
       Estimated Age: 40-70 years old
       Race: White
       Sex: Female
       Height: 5'0" to 5'5"
       Weight: 180 lbs.
       Hair Color: Light brown
       Eye Color: Possibly hazel
       Distinguishing Marks/Features: She may have had chronic ear
       infections which may have resulted in hearing loss.
       Identifiers
       Dentals: Available. Her dental work would not have been possible
       in a small town during the time frame, but possible in a larger
       city. She had extensive dental work done on both upper and lower
       teeth. She had ceramic bridges on most of her teeth.
       Odontologist estimates that dental work would probably have had
       been done within two years prior to her death, and she may have
       still been under the dentist care. Restorative work was of
       extremely high quality and not capable of being done by the
       average dentist. It was felt she would have been under the
       active care of a dentist at the time of her death, possibly with
       a treatment plan for caps on the upper front teeth and upper
       right and upper left molar areas. Most of the work appeared to
       have been performed within two years of her death.
       Fingerprints: Unknown.
       DNA: Available.
       Clothing & Personal Items
       Clothing: None.
       Jewelry: None.
       Additional Personal Items: None.
       Circumstances of Discovery
       The victim was located in a shallow grave, covered with brush,
       1/2 mile south of State Route 84 (Alligator Alley) on State
       Route 29. (I-175 by present day maps.) in the late afternoon
       hours of June 3, 1978.
       The victim's body was covered with a white substance, which was
       later analyzed and identified to be hydrated lime or caustic
       lime, which is used in such things as mortars and cements as
       well as agricultural purposes.
       Investigating Agency(s)
       Agency Name: District 20 Medical Examiner's Office
       Agency Contact Person: Marta Coburn
       Agency Phone Number: 239-434-5020
       Agency E-Mail: N/A
       Agency Case Number: 1978-00093
       Agency Name: Collier County Sheriff's Office
       Agency Contact Person: N/A
       Agency Phone Number: 239-252-9300
       Agency E-Mail: N/A
       Agency Case Number: 78-16674
       NCIC Case Number: U970006150
       NamUs Case Number: 374
       #Post#: 1786--------------------------------------------------
       Re: COLLIER COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 47-70 - beaten to death 1/2 mil
       e south of state Route 84 - June 3, 
       By: Scorpio Date: February 12, 2020, 2:03 am
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       The victim had the following dental characteristics:
       The mandibular section presents with ceramco bridges, that is
       porcelain fused to metal from the right lateral through the
       lower right second molar. The bridge is from the first bicuspid
       to the second molar. It has two bicuspid pontics suspended in
       between the cuspid and lateral, both of ceramco materials, are
       individual units. The lower left side has a similar situation.
       The left lateral is an individual ceramco unit. The first
       bicuspid and cuspid are double abutted for a five tooth bridge,
       which involves two large bicuspid pontics and a molar ceramco
       abutment. The victim was relatively free of all periodontal
       disease. It is estimated that the dental work was done
       approximately two (2) years prior to the time of death. For
       additional dental information please contact the investigative
       agency. A dental chart is available.
       Details:
       On June 3, 1978 victim’s body was discovered in a shallow grave,
       covered with brush, in the area of Florida State Road 29, just
       south of the interchange with Interstate 75 (Alligator Alley).
       The victim’s body was covered with a white substance, which was
       later analyzed and identified to be hydrated lime or caustic
       lime, which is used in such things as mortars and cements as
       well as agricultural purposes. Cause of death is the result of
       blunt force trauma to the head.
       #Post#: 1787--------------------------------------------------
       Re: COLLIER COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 47-70 - beaten to death 1/2 mil
       e south of state Route 84 - June 3, 
       By: Scorpio Date: February 12, 2020, 2:03 am
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