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PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:33 pm
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Lush wooded area of Hempstead Lake State Park. Remains found
approximately 35 feet from the south side of Park Drive, West of
the main entrance. Remains were in a plastic tub covered by
plastic garbage bags.
Extremities were located on 4/11/2011 with two gold bracelets
were associated to this case via DNA as well as the the juvenile
recovered (NamUs UP # 9704).
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Re: PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:35 pm
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Jewelry found on extremities located on 4/11/2011
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Re: PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:39 pm
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A tattoo of a peach in the shape of a heart with a bite taken
out of it and two drips falling from its core was located on her
left breast.
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Re: PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:42 pm
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Date of Discovery: June 28, 1997
Location of Discovery: Lakeview, Nassau County, New York
Estimated Date of Death: No more than three days prior
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Traumatic injuries
Cause of Death: Homicide
Physical Description
Estimated Age: 16-30 years old
Race: Black, possibly mixed-race
Gender: Female
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: She had an abdominal scar,
possibly from a caesarean section. A tattoo of a peach in the
shape of a heart with a bite taken out of it and two drips
falling from its core was located on her left breast.
Identifiers
Dentals: Not available
Fingerprints: Not available
DNA: Available
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Two gold bracelets were found with additional remains
of the victim located in 2011. One 16" gold colored chain and
two gold colored hoop earrings were discovered with the child
found at Gilgo Beach.
Additional Personal Items: She was found in a Rubbermaid
container along with a red towel and a floral pillowcase.
Circumstances of Discovery
On June 28, 1997, a dismembered body was discovered in a wooded
area of Hempstead Lake State Park, Lakeview, New York. Both
arms, head, and legs below the knee were severed and have not
been located. The torso was found on the west side of Lake
Drive, about 200 yards north of Peninsula Boulevard.
With no leads to the woman’s identity, the police published a
picture of the approximately two-inch wide tattoo in a national
tattoo magazine, in the hopes of finding the artist who did the
work. They received a call from a man in Connecticut who claimed
he remembered giving the tattoo to a woman. The artist said he
remembered the customer as a young black woman, about 18 or 19
years old, who was accompanied by two women, an aunt and a
cousin. During the session, he also claimed she told him she was
from either the Bronx or Long Island and that she was in
Connecticut because having trouble with her boyfriend at the
time. It is possible the woman had other tattoos on her arms or
lower legs that the killer did not want found.
On December 13, 2016, it was announced that DNA testing had
indicated an unidentified toddler found on Gilgo Beach, a known
area where the Long Island Serial Killer disposed of their
victims, was likely the child of this victim, who is now
believed to be one of this unidentified serial killer's early
murders.
The testing also indicated that skeletal remains located in
Jones Beach State Park in 2011 were also that of this victim.
1019UFNY, 1047UFNY, 605UFNY and 2864UMNY are suspected to be
victims of the same serial killer.
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Re: PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:48 pm
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Unidentified Murder Victim Dubbed ‘Peaches’ Linked to Gilgo
Beach Killings
Authorities have linked an unidentified woman’s torso found 19
years ago in Rockville Centre with skeletal remains discovered
on Ocean Parkway amid the Long Island Serial Killer
investigation, the Press has learned. Nassau County and New York
State investigators reported that DNA evidence confirmed partial
skeletal remains found in the brush near Zach’s Bay at Jones
Beach State Park in 2011 belong to an unidentified woman whose
torso was found in Hempstead Lake State Park in 1997. Suffolk
County investigators have said the Jones Beach remains, which
authorities had dubbed Jane Doe No. 3, is the mother of Baby
Doe, a toddler whose skeletal remains were found east of Cedar
Beach on April 4, 2011.
“They call her ‘Peaches,’ Eric Smith, a forensic medical
investigator in the Nassau County Medical Examiner’s office,
previously told the Press, referring to the torso that had a
bitten heart-shaped tattoo of a peach with green leaves on top
and droplets below it on her left breast. When asked Tuesday how
the connection helps the case, Smith said: “Each additional
piece of information helps in getting an identification.”
The revelation—which comes on the week of the sixth anniversary
of police discovering the first of 10 sets of remains in the
Long Island Serial Killer (LISK) case—means that Peaches is Baby
Doe’s mother, although both remain unidentified. It’s also the
biggest revelation in the case in years—indicating that the
mother and child were either slain by the still-at-large serial
killer responsible for the Gilgo Beach murders or died at the
hands of another assailant that used the same dumping grounds as
LISK
A hiker found Peaches’ remains stuffed in a black plastic bag
inside a green Rubbermaid container in a wooded area of the park
off Park Drive in Rockville Centre on June 28, 1997. A maroon
towel and a dark-colored apparent pillow case adorned with
flowers were found with the torso. Investigators said that
Peaches was black, between 20 and 30 years old and had a
surgical scar indicating that she had a Cesarean section, but
her head and some of her limbs have yet to be recovered.
“Somewhere out there she has a child, and at this point, that
child is at least 13 years old,” then-Nassau Homicide Squad Lt.
William Brosnan, who has since retired, told the press in 2010,
a year before Peaches’ child was found dead on Ocean Parkway. A
police spokesman declined to comment on the news, citing the
ongoing investigation.
Since Peaches’ skull has yet to be found, investigators have not
been able to put together a composite sketch of what she looked
like. But her case had aired on America’s Most Wanted and her
tattoo was published in a tattoo magazine, which prompted a tip
from a Connecticut tattoo artist, the ex-detective had said. The
artist recalled that Peaches was visiting from LI with her aunt
and cousin and mentioned having boyfriend trouble, Brosnan had
said.
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Re: PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:52 pm
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The Tattoo artist based in Bristol, Connecticut who remembered
Peaches is interviewed. He described her as talkative, light
skinned, African American female .
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Re: PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:54 pm
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Long Island Exchange
Hempstead Lake State Park
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Re: PEACHES JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in Lakeview, NY - 28 June
1997 - Linked to LISK
DIR By: Akoya
Date: May 22, 2020, 5:55 pm
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DNA links torso found 20 years ago in Hempstead Lake State Park
News 12 Long Island
According to the national government database, DNA confirms a
torso found in 1997 in Hempstead Lake State Park is linked to
body parts
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