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       ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster in St
       . Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 8:50 am
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       The victim was located burning in a dumpster at approximately
       06:30 a.m. behind a business on South Wadhams Road in St. Clair
       Township, Michigan. She was found by a passing motorist who
       stopped to investigate the fire.
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       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 8:54 am
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       NamUs UP # 7740
       ME/C Case Number: 03-15402
       St. Clair County, Michigan
       19 to 35 year old Black/African American Female
       Case Report - NamUs UP # 7740
       Case Information
       Status Unidentified
       Case number 03-15402
       Date found May 26, 2003 18:18
       Date created August 31, 2010 17:22
       Date last modified December 03, 2012 14:23
       Investigating agency
       date QA reviewed
       Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
       Agency St. Clair County Med Examiners Ofc
       Phone (810) 982-4111
       Case Manager
       Name Mary Palmateer
       Phone (810) 982-4111
       Demographics
       Estimated age Adult - Pre 40
       Minimum age 19 years
       Maximum age 35 years
       Race Black/African American
       Ethnicity
       Sex Female
       Weight (pounds) 130, Estimated
       Height (inches) 65, Estimated
       Body Parts Inventory (Check all that apply)
       One or more limbs not recovered
       One or both hands not recovered
       Body conditions
       Not recognizable - Charred/burned
       Probable year of death 2003 to 2003
       Estimated postmortem interval 7 Days
       Circumstances
       Location Found
       GPS coordinates
       Address 1 2145 Wadhams Road
       Address 2 (Michigan Precision Swiss Parts)
       City St. Clair Township
       State Michigan
       Zip code
       County St. Clair
       Circumstances
       Body was found burning in a dumpster in the area of Fred Moore
       Hwy and I-94 in St. Clair County. This location is situated
       between Port Huron and Detroit, MI, both international ports of
       entry into the US. The body was discovered on Memorial Day of
       2003.
       Physical
       Hair color Black
       Left eye color Unknown or Missing
       Right eye color Unknown or Missing
       Eye description
       No other distinctive body features
       Skeletal findings
       Broken pelvis within the past year or two of life. Fracture was
       newly healed.
       Fingerprints
       Status: Fingerprint information is currently not available
       Clothing on body
       Multi colored t-shirt, some sort of jacket with a zipper
       Clothing with body
       green polyester underwear with off-white lace trim
       Other items found
       with body
       round wooden hand-held mirror, approx. 3 inches in diameter
       Dental
       Status: Dental information / charting is available and entered
       DNA
       Status: Sample submitted - Tests complete
       Images
       Facial/case ID
       Public viewable
       2-D Facial reconstruction done by a forensic artist
       #Post#: 7790--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 8:57 am
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       The Doe Network:
       Case File 420UFMI
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       Reconstruction by Sarah Foster
       Unidentified Black Female
       The victim was discovered on May 26, 2003 in St. Clair Township,
       St. Clair County, Michigan
       Estimated Date of Death: May 26, 2003
       Vital Statistics
       Estimated age: 20-30 years old
       Approximate Height and Weight: 5'3"-5'7"; 110-150 lbs.
       Distinguishing Characteristics: Light complexion, black hair
       Medical: Broken pelvis within the past year or two of life.
       Fracture was newly healed.
       Clothing: Multi colored t-shirt, some sort of jacket with a
       zipper, green polyester underwear with off-white lace trim;
       round wooden hand-held mirror, approx. 3 inches in diameter,
       phone
       Dentals: Available
       DNA: Entered into CODIS
       Case History
       The victim was located burning in a dumpster at approximately
       06:30 a.m. behind a business on South Wadhams Road in St. Clair
       Township, Michigan.
       She was located by a passing motorist who stopped to investigate
       the fire.
       Investigators
       If you have any information about this case please contact:
       Saint Clair County Sheriff Department
       Detective Sandy Jacobson
       1-800-462-7111
       OR
       810-985-8115
       OR
       St Clair County Med Examiners Office
       810-982-4111
       Agency Case Number: 03-15402
       Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with
       information regarding this case. You may remain anonymous when
       submitting information.
       Source Information:
       Michigan State Police
       NamUs
       ClickOnDetroit
       #Post#: 7791--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 9:02 am
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       NamUs UP # 7740,
       Found May 26, 2003, 2145 Wadhams Road,
       Michigan Precision Swiss Parts, St. Clair Township, Michigan
       #Post#: 7792--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 9:05 am
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       Found May 26, 2003, 2145 Wadhams Road,
       Michigan Precision Swiss Parts, St. Clair Township, Michigan
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       2145 Wadhams Rd, St Clair, MI 48079
       #Post#: 7793--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 9:10 am
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       St. Clair, Michigan
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       #Post#: 7794--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 9:12 am
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  HTML http://www.thetimesherald.com/story...-clair-countys-unidentified-victims/76098824/
       Women with no names: St. Clair County's unidentified victims
       FOR MORE THAN 12 YEARS, TWO DEAD WOMEN HAVE GONE UNIDENTIFIED IN
       ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
       Beth LeBlanc, Times Herald
       Ten days have passed since hunters found a human skull and bones
       in a lonely wood in Burtchville Township.
       In the days since the discovery, little has been released about
       the identity of the remains or the circumstances that led to
       their final resting place in northern St. Clair County.
       But the days-long wait is a fraction of the time that two other
       bodies in St. Clair County — discovered in 2003 — have gone
       unidentified.
       For more than 12 years, those two women have gone by varying
       titles: Victim. Deceased. Jane Doe.
       But their true names are unknown.
       Their deaths and the hunt for their identities have frustrated
       investigators who would like to give a family, somewhere, some
       closure.
       “Everybody deserves a name,” said Mary Palmateer, chief forensic
       investigator for the St. Clair County Medical Examiner’s office.
       “There’s family of these people out there who are hopefully
       looking for them.”
       The women were recovered in 2003, one in St. Clair Township and
       the other in the St. Clair River, but remain unnamed.
       Despite the time that's lapsed since the woman's deaths,
       investigators are confident that one day they'll be named. Two
       other women, whose cases challenged investigators for months and
       years, are testament to that belief.
       A break in the case just this week of a woman killed in a
       September hit-and-run crash in Port Huron has led to the
       confirmation of her identity.
       And a 1994 Cottrellville Township case is proof that, even after
       close to two decades, an unknown identity can be found.
       Investigators hope the retelling of the four women's stories
       will generate new information that could refuel investigations.
       In St. Clair Township: An identity burned away
       ’SHE DESERVES A NAME’
       She was found burning in a dumpster, and few clues survived the
       flames.
       Pieces of clothing remained, as did a mirror and plastic baggy
       in her pocket — but, even 12 years later, the woman found in the
       dumpster beside a factory on Wadhams Road May 26, 2003, remains
       unidentified.
       Her remains have been buried in Port Huron Township.
       But her DNA and some hope of her eventual identification
       survive.
       “She was a younger girl and there’s somebody that misses that
       girl,” Palmateer said.
       “She deserves a name. Before I retire, I want to find out what
       that is.”
       A passerby discovered the woman’s remains in a smoking dumpster
       beside Wadhams Road over Memorial Day weekend in 2003.
       According to police reports, investigators canvassed the area
       around the scene. They talked to the passersby who found her,
       the nearby business owners, gas station attendants and
       neighbors.
       They pulled surveillance footage from area gas stations and
       checked the victim against missing persons from throughout the
       state, according to police reports.
       There were some leads, but none that resulted in an
       identification of the woman.
       At the medical examiner’s office, officials were able to
       determine that the body was that of a light-skinned black woman
       between 19 and 35 years old, and that her teeth were in good
       condition, indicating a younger person.
       Michigan State Police was able to make a sketch of the woman
       that was released to media, but the woman's identity remained
       unknown.
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       Police released a forensic face sketch of a woman whose body was
       found in a burning Dumpster in May 2003.
       (Photo: Submitted)
       The woman was believed to be between 5-foot-5 and 5-foot-7 and
       weighed an estimated 130 pounds.
       The autopsy further indicated there was no evidence the woman
       had been shot, strangled or stabbed.
       The medical examiner at the time determined the woman had
       cocaine in her system and possibly had died several days prior
       to her body being burned. Her cause of death in the 2003 autopsy
       was listed as acute cocaine intoxication, according to police
       reports.
       But Spitz, who took over as medical examiner a few years after
       the woman was found, said an accidental overdose doesn't
       necessarily match with the circumstances surrounding her death.
       "At face value, I do doubt that," Spitz said. "You don’t usually
       have a drug overdose where someone ends up burned in a
       dumpster.”
       In 2009, the University of North Texas Health Science Center was
       able to establish nuclear and mitochondrial DNA profiles for the
       woman.
       Her information is entered into NamUs, or the National Missing
       and Unidentified Persons System.
       NamUs began after a 2004 U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics
       survey found about 13,000 unidentified bodies remained in
       morgues throughout the United States, said Lori Bruski, NamUs
       regional system administrator.
       That number jumped to about 40,000 when those unidentified
       bodies already cremated and buried were taken into account.
       The namus.gov site attempts to connect families, law enforcement
       and medical examiners investigating missing persons cases to
       unidentified bodies by releasing limited information on each of
       the cases.
       NamUs is a National Institute of Justice program managed by the
       University of North Texas Health Science Center.
       By obtaining information on DNA profiles like the woman found in
       the St. Clair Township dumpster, NamUs makes it easier for
       families and police agencies with missing persons to search for
       a match, Bruski said.
       But, in order for a match to be made between the woman and her
       family, a relative missing a family member must submit a DNA
       sample as well.
       “Any missing person needs to be put into the system and they
       need to get family DNA into the system,” Palmateer said.
       So far, there have been no matches for the St. Clair Township
       woman.
       Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Detective
       Colleen Titus at (810) 987-17
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       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 9:13 am
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       Body was found burning in a dumpster in the area of Fred Moore
       Hwy and I-94 in St. Clair County. This location is situated
       between Port Huron and Detroit, MI, both international ports of
       entry into the US.
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       St Clair, Michigan 48079
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       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 9:15 am
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       Re: ST. CLAIR JANE DOE: BF, 20-30, found in a burning dumpster i
       n St. Clair, MI - 26 May 2003
       By: Akoya Date: July 11, 2020, 9:17 am
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