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2004 Collier County Jane Doe

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  • Last updated: March 29, 2023
  • Naples, FL
  • April 14, 2004

Overview of 2004 Collier County Jane Doe

The victim's partial skeleton was located on Richards Road, just East of CR951, off Immokalee Road, in the Golden Gate Estates, in Naples, Florida on April 14, 2004. The right tibia and fibula and some bones of hands and feet were missing. She was found buried in a shallow grave, wrapped in a plastic green shower curtain in a field. The bones showed evidence of plant root growth and rodent gnawing. No perimortem trauma observed. The case is, however, listed as a homicide. A deputy stopped on Richards Street to use his cellular phone, got out of his car and walked into an open field to get better reception and, as he walked back to his car, he discovered the remains.

Estimated Date of Death: One or more years prior State of Remains: Skeletal Cause of Death: Homicide

Dentals: Available. She had numerous dental restorations. Third molars from maxilla and mandible were lost ante-mortem. Both maxillary second incisors and right first premolar are mesially rotated. Fingerprints: Not available. DNA: Available.

Clothing: Cotton sweat suit (possibly gray). Sweat suit consisted of long sweatpants and long-sleeved sweatshirt. The label on the top read "Favorites" and sneakers size 7 ½ B, had silver and light blue coloring on the heel with "Olympics" on the back, Olympics ring logo and "USA". Jewelry: Unknown Additional Personal Items: Green shower curtain wrapped around the remains.

The Doe Network Case Number: 665UFFL

Information

  1. Date Found:April 14, 2004
  2. NAMUS Number:367
  3. Race:White
  4. Gender:Female
  5. Height:5'1" to 5'6"
  6. Weight:Unknown
  7. Hair Color:Unknown
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