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BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp in
Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992 *Margaret Ann Sniegowski Jr.*
By: Scorpio Date: February 20, 2020, 12:28 am
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Farmer located body at the bottom of hill near the NB on ramp to
I-65 from State Road 47.
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: February 20, 2020, 12:29 am
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Age
Hair
collar-length)
Height
Weight
Sex
Race
Scars and Marks
right arm; A cross and "LOVE" on the right breast; A cross on
webbing between the index finger and thumb on the right hand.
Remarks:
Clothing included a light-green tank top and anklet socks.
Details:
On Sunday, May 3, 1992, the victim’s remains were discovered
laying along the eastside of the northbound entrance ramp from
Indiana State Road 47 to Interstate 65. The victim was only
wearing a light-green tank top and light-green anklet socks. The
victim is believed to have died three to five days prior;
however, the cause of death could not be determined. Foul play
is suspected due to the condition of her recovery.
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: February 20, 2020, 12:29 am
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: February 20, 2020, 12:30 am
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Facial reconstruction images released of ‘Jane Doe’ found dead
in Boone County in 1992
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BOONE COUNTY, Ind. – New facial reconstruction images have been
released of a female found dead in Boone County about 26 years
ago.
The Boone County Sheriff’s Office shared the images on Thursday
and asked the community to help identify the female depicted.
The sheriff’s office says the body of “Jane Doe” was found at
the bottom of the northbound ramp to I-65 from SR 47 on May 3,
1992.
The unidentified female was estimated to be between 17 and 22
years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches tall and 130 pounds when she
died, according to from the National Missing and Unidentified
Persons System (NamUs).
She also reportedly had very short red brown hair and couple
tattoos, including the word “MOM” on her upper right arm, “LOVE”
on her right breast, a cross with two hearts on her right
breast, and a cross on her right hand.
NamUs says she was wearing a yellow tank top and socks.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the female or
the circumstances surrounding her death is asked to call
sheriff’s office at (317-727-1962).
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: February 20, 2020, 12:32 am
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Sex: Female
Race: White
Location: Lebanon, Indiana
Found: May 3, 1992
Unidentified for: 27 years
Postmortem interval: Days
Body condition: Decomposed
Age approximation: 17-24
Height approximation: 5'3 - 5'7
Weight approximation: 130 pounds
Cause of death: Suspected homicide
Case
She is believed to have died three to five days prior to her
discovery. Her cause of death could not be determined, however,
foul play is suspected due to the circumstances surrounding her
discovery. She had spent some time in Indiana before her death.
Isotope analysis indicated the decedent was from the
southwestern United States or the Midwestern to upper New
England States.
Characteristics
She had red or auburn hair that had been cut very short.
Her eye color is unknown.
She had a tattoo of 'MOM' on her upper right arm, a tattoo of
'LOVE' and a cross on her right breast and a cross tattoo on her
right hand on the webbing between her thumb and index finger.
Clothing and accessories
Yellow or light green tank top and light green anklet socks
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: February 20, 2020, 12:32 am
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: February 20, 2020, 12:32 am
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crime scene photos
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: December 6, 2022, 10:38 pm
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Boone County Jane Doe has been identified as 17-year-old
Margaret Ann Sniegowski Jr. of Toledo, Ohio.
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Re: BOONE COUNTY JANE DOE: WF, 17-24 - Found along entrance ramp
in Lebanon, IN - May 3, 1992
By: Scorpio Date: December 6, 2022, 10:39 pm
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Body found in Indiana in 1992 ID'd as Ohio girl who was 17
LEBANON, Ind. (AP) — A female's body found dumped along a
central Indiana highway in 1992 has been identified as that of a
Toledo, Ohio, girl who was 17 when she died, authorities said.
The Boone County Sheriff's Office announced Wednesday that DNA
technology had identified the body as that of Margaret Ann
Sniegowski Jr., who was the youngest of eight siblings.
A farmer found her body on May 3, 1992, near an on-ramp to
northbound Interstate 65 in an area about 25 miles (40.2
kilometers) northwest of Indianapolis. Investigators believe
Sniegowski, who was one month from her 18th birthday, had been
dead for several days.
Boone County Coroner Justin Sparks said an autopsy conducted by
a forensic pathologist ruled her cause of death as undetermined.
He said his office will conduct a forensic review to determine
if new technology can determine how she died.
Sheriff Mike Nielsen said there were indications Sniegowski may
have been strangled. He said his department continues working
with Toledo police and other agencies to solve the case.
Sniegowski's body was identified after a company that
specializes in forensic genealogy extracted DNA from skeletal
remains to create a genetic profile. One of her sisters had her
own DNA tested by a biotechnology company because she was
curious about own ancestry, and that information helped
investigators find potential relatives to the then-unknown
female.
DNA provided by two of Sniegowski's siblings allowed
investigators to positively identify her body.
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