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MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Oneida C
ounty, ID - 26 October 1986 *Patricia Campbell*
By: Akoya Date: February 12, 2020, 9:17 am
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“Jane Doe” was found in October 1986, not far from the remains
of Patricia Campbell and Tina Anderson, whose remains were found
in 1981. (Patricia and Tina disappeared from Pocatello in 1978)
She is believed to be a Caucasian female aged 12-16 at the time
of death.
#Post#: 1896--------------------------------------------------
Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Akoya Date: February 12, 2020, 9:18 am
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Case Report - NamUs UP # 13607
Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number 2006-490
Date found October 26, 1986 00:00
Date created March 03, 2015 11:37
Date last modified May 28, 2015 11:48
Investigating agency
date QA reviewed
Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Name E Horsley
Agency Oneida Cnty Coroners Ofc
Phone 208-766-4330
Case Manager
Name Todd Matthews
Phone 931-397-3893
Demographics
Estimated age Adult
Minimum age years
Maximum age years
Race Unsure
Ethnicity
Sex Unsure
Weight (pounds) , Cannot Estimate
Height (inches) , Cannot Estimate
Body Parts Inventory (Check all that apply)
Torso not recovered
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Body conditions
Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Circumstances
Location Found
GPS coordinates
Address 1 Two Mile Canyon
Address 2
City near Malad Idaho
State Idaho
Zip code
County Oneida
Circumstances
Skull was found in a rural are of Oneida county, Idaho, in 1986
Physical
Hair color Unknown or Completely Bald
Left eye color Unknown or Missing
Right eye color Unknown or Missing
Eye description
No other distinctive body features
Fingerprints
Status: Fingerprint information is currently not available
Dental
Status: Dental information / charting is available and will be
entered later
DNA
Status: Sample is currently not available
#Post#: 1897--------------------------------------------------
Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Akoya Date: February 12, 2020, 9:19 am
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Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Akoya Date: February 12, 2020, 9:20 am
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Jane Doe Recovered 1986 - near Malad, Idaho
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“Jane Doe” was found in October 1986, not far from the remains
of Patricia Campbell and Tina Anderson, whose remains were found
in 1981. (Patricia and Tina disappeared from Pocatello in 1978)
She is believed to be a Caucasian female aged 12-16 at the time
of death. She was originally reported to have been black or of
mixed race, but opinion varies. Extensive searches of runaway
reports and missing person databases have turned up empty.
Some have theorized the same person/people who murdered Tina
Anderson and Patricia Campbell may have had something to do with
Jane Doe’s death, since finding three sets of remains so close
to each other my not be coincidental.
If you have information about her identity, contact the Oneida
County Sheriff’s Office.
#Post#: 1899--------------------------------------------------
Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Akoya Date: February 12, 2020, 9:21 am
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Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Akoya Date: February 12, 2020, 9:23 am
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Malad City, Idaho
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#Post#: 1901--------------------------------------------------
Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Akoya Date: February 12, 2020, 9:23 am
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Partial skull lost by local law enforcement has now been found
The partial skull of an unidentified person that had been lost
by law enforcement for several years has now been found and
authorities are investigating how it could be linked to the
unsolved abduction and murder of two Pocatello girls.
Oneida County Sheriff Arne Jones confirmed to the Journal this
week that the lost partial skull first discovered by hunters in
October 1986 in the Trail Hollow area of Oneida County has been
located and is now undergoing analysis by the FBI.
“We are just hoping to get some more information about the
remains to give us a direction of where to go or look next,”
Jones said.
He would not speculate on how long it will take the FBI to
complete its analysis of the partial skull.
Jones confirmed the partial skull was missing for several years
but he would not identify the local law enforcement agency found
to be in possession of the partial skull or explain how it was
located. Jones did confirm that the skull submitted to the FBI
is the one that went missing while in the possession of local
law enforcement.
The identity of the person this partial skull belongs to remains
a mystery, though several forensic and cold case experts have
developed unverified theories over the years. According to the
National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, the gender,
race, height and weight of the person the skull belongs to
remain unknown.
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Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Scorpio Date: December 12, 2022, 10:08 pm
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Malad Jane Doe has been identified as 15-year-old Patricia
Campbell missing from Pocatello, Idaho.
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#Post#: 10143--------------------------------------------------
Re: MALAD JANE DOE: WF, 12-16, skull found in rural area of Onei
da County, ID - 26 October 1986
By: Scorpio Date: December 12, 2022, 10:10 pm
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Skull identified more than 30 years after it was found by
hunter in Southeast Idaho
In October 1986, a hunter in Oneida County found the skull of an
unknown victim 400-500 yards away from where partial remains of
two teenage girls from Pocatello were found in 1981.
Tina Anderson, 12, and Patricia Campbell, 15, were last seen at
Pocatello’s Alameda Park during a 1978 Pioneer Day celebration.
This unknown skull was initially identified as a third victim,
possibly of mixed-race descent according to experts in the
1980s. For years, the public wondered and speculated as to her
identity.
Last year, members of the Idaho Cold Cases Facebook page
including myself donated $5,000 towards the forensic
identification of this skull by Othram Labs in Texas.
Thankfully, Dr. Samantha Blatt at Idaho State University played
a vital role in coordinating necessary information and
collection samples between the parties to start forensic
genealogy work.
Past Oneida County leaders, most notably Sheriff Jeff Semrad and
Lt. Patsy Sherman, Capt. Paul Newbold from Bingham County,
Pocatello police detectives, and many others from various
agencies worked this case for over 40 years.
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