Post by Scumhunter on Jun 30, 2015 10:02:41 GMT -5
(Above photo credit: sedonaeye.com)
The case of the unknown Devil Dog Jane Doe killer was a web-exclusive case on AMW's old website. Below is the FBI website description of the case:
On October 24, 2003, deer hunters found the body of a woman laying face down in a wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona. This area is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon National Park. The victim died from a single blow to her head and was likely killed someplace other than where her body was discovered.
The victim is described as a white female over the age of 60, standing 5’4”, weighing 150 pounds, with blondish-gray hair in a bob style. The victim had brown eyes, and no ear piercings or tattoos. Moles are present on the left side of the forehead, on the tip of the right shoulder, over the left clavicle, on the front of the right lower leg, and on the right ankle. Old scars are noted on the back of the left hand, below the right knee, and on the back of the right forearm. There was evidence of heart disease and also a skin condition (senile ecchymosis) likely requiring dermatological intervention.
An examination of the dental records revealed extensive dental work worth $20,000. These restorations included porcelain fused to metal crowns, a root canal, a full gold crown, and a
three unit fixed partial denture (bridge).
Law enforcement agencies should bring this information to the attention of all homicide, missing persons, special victims, and crime analysis units. Any agency with information on this case may contact Investigator Chuck Jones of Coconino County Sheriff’s Office at 928-226-5033 or cjones@coconino.az.gov persons, special victims, and crime analysis units. Any agency with in formation on this case may contact Investigator Chuck Jones of Coconino County Sheriff’s Office at 928-226-5033 or cjones@coconino.az.gov ; Lt. Rex Gilliland of the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office at 928-226-5025 or rgilliland@coconino.az.gov; or FBI/ViCAP at 800-634-4097 or
vicap@leo.gov
Thoughts? The fact to me this unidentified woman had so much dental work says to me either she could afford that work or someone was able to pay for her. There is nothing mentioned about any possible sexual assault, leading me to believe this could have been an argument between lovers than unfortunately turned deadly.
web.archive.org/web/20090910011826/http://www.amw.com/fugitives/brief.cfm?id=32470
www.fbi.gov/wanted/vicap/unidentified-persons/janedoe_coconinoco_az.pdf
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