We need your help
Our cold case database is in danger of no longer being maintained.
Can you help identify this Jane Doe?
Our cold case database is in danger of no longer being maintained.
The decedent was located on Interstate 40, by a mowing crew on the outskirts of McLean, Texas on August 12, 1999. The body was found less than a mile west of the intersection of Texas Highway 273 and Route 66, face up on top of the ground, but hidden by weeds.
Her cause of death was never determined, but the possibility of homicide has not been excluded.
She was nicknamed "Amethyst Doe" for the rings she wore.
Estimated Date of Death: 1 week prior State of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction Cause of Death: Undetermined
Dentals: Available. Small mouth. Missing four bottom front teeth. Severe tooth and oral bone loss, numerous fillings and tooth decay. Fingerprints: Available. DNA: Samples submitted - tests not complete.
Clothing: Pair of Reebok shoes with inserts (size 7.5); white ankle socks; blue denim Capaccino shorts (large); dark blue Classic Lines tank top (large); white sports bra and blue-green Hanes bikini panties. Jewelry: Two gold-colored rings with purple-colored stones. Additional Personal Items: Unknown
The Doe Network Case Number: 203UFTX
Our goal is to crowdsource the more than 200,000 unsolved cases of the murdered and missing. Help us add more information to this case. Click here to join us
There are currently no cases that match the selected filters.