Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Valentine Doe found 02/15/1991

Unidentified Female

Found Deceased

  • Found: February 15, 1991
  • Location: Big Coppitt Key, Monroe County, Florida
  • Estimated; TOD: February 14, 1991
  • COD: Homicide by strangulation

Physical Description

  • Estimated Age: 16-25 years old
  • Race: Unknown
  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5'4" to 5'7"
  • Weight: 130-145 lbs.
  • Hair Color: Dark brown, straight and cut just above the collar.
  • Eye Color: Brown to green.
  • Distinguishing Marks/Features: She was a non-smoker. Her ears were pierced four times each. She may have carried a baby to full-term. She had stretch marks on her abdomen. She was suffering from ovarian and fallopian tube cysts, which may have caused her abdominal pain. She had two tattoos: the word "Love" encircled by a heart on her upper left arm/shoulder; and a cross with sun rays emitting from the center located between the thumb and forefinger of her left hand. She had antemortem skeletal markers of anemia.
  • Dentals: Available. She had excellent dental care. One filling was present. Around age 10, she had two top teeth extracted.
  • Fingerprints: Not available.
  • DNA: Available in CODIS.

Personal Items

  • Clothing: Found near her body - a blue/purple/red striped knitted Forenza long-sleeved cardigan sweater, blue Big Yank knee-length denim shorts, a bikini top, and black Clicks moccasin-style shoes with red stitching, leather fringe down the back seam, and some turquoise-style bead work (size 6 1/2B), sold by Baker Shoes in 1989.
  • Jewelry: She wore a Timex watch with a silver band on her right wrist. She had two earrings in her left ear - one silver ball and one white imitation pearl. She had four earrings in her right ear

Report

Windsurfers camping in the area near Bahia Honda State Recreation area, located near mile marker 35 on US 1 in the Florida Keys, discovered the victim's body in a wooded area south of Bahia Honda Channel Bridge near a recreational area known as the “horseshoe” on West Summerland Key. The area was frequently used as an illegal campground.

Her body was nude and on a dirt trail in a heavily wooded area. She had been beaten and strangled with her bikini top. Investigators believe she was raped, but that was not determined.

Investigators received tips that the victim, aka Florida Jane Doe or Valentine Jane Doe, had been seen by motorists hitchhiking along US 1 in the Keys. Because of her clothing, especially the sweater and moccasins, she stood out. Based on the tips, police determined that the girl was in Key West and walked northbound on US 1 on Big Coppitt Key, about ten miles north of Key West on Valentine's Day She was seen by another eyewitness at mile marker 15 and around 6:30 p.m. that night at mile marker 17.

It is believed that she was not from the area as her clothing was not typical of someone who was from South Florida, she did not have any tan lines at all, and she didn't wear tennis shoes or sandals.

Investigating Agency

If you have any information about this case please contact;

  • Agency Name: District 16 - Monroe County Medical Examiner's Office
  • Agency Contact Person: E. Hunt Scheuerman
  • Agency Phone Number: 305-743-9011
  • Agency Name: Monroe County Sheriff's Department
  • Agency Contact Person: N/A
  • Agency Phone Number: 305-853-3211
  • Agency Case Number: LE: 1991-00027; NCMEC: 1103868
  • NCIC Case Number: U340001574
  • NamUs Case Number: UP #6182

More Sources

“The Horseshoe,” in the Florida Keys


Witnesses saw Jane Doe hitchhiking the day of her murder. She was last seen near mile marker 17 on U.S. Highway 1, about 18 miles from where her body was discovered

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Unidentified White Female December 29, 2003

White Female
Unidentified Discovered At

The victim was discovered on December 29, 2003 in Christmas, Orange County, Florida
4700 block of Taylor Creek Road in Christmas, Florida

www.trivoo.net

Characteristics

  1. Hair: Reddish Brown, Longer than Shoulder length, Slightly Wavy
  2. Ear's: Pierced
  3. Dental: May have had braces removed unprofessionally
  4. One tooth has the remnant of a metallic brace bracket on the outer edge.
  5. No third molars are present. Multiple fillings present. Crooked front teeth.

Jewelry located at the scene believed to be the victims.

Missing Persons Official Rule Outs

  • Julia Fraser 1984 Virginia
  • Rose Marie Gayhart 1962 Florida
  • Pamela Hall 1978 Florida
  • Valerie Harmon Unknown Tennessee
  • Pamela Holopainen 1981 Florida
  • Melissa Hovey 1971 Florida
  • Wendy Hudakoc 1984 Florida
  • Hazel Klug 1962 Virginia
  • Anne Mason 1964 Florida
  • Mindy Metz Unknown Florida
  • Ilene Misheloff 1975 California
  • Dawn Pederson 1981 Florida
  • Colleen Perris 1982 Florida
  • Carrie Polega 1964 Wisconsin
  • Annette Ramsammy (Rabino) 1967 Florida
  • Patricia Schmidt 1964 Virginia
  • Tiffany Sessions 1968 Florida
  • Claudia Shepherd 1960 Florida
  • Lisa Marie Shuttleworth 1969 South Carolina
Official Rule Outs

Contact

If you have any information about this case
please contact: District 9 Medical Examiners Office
at 407-836-9400 or Email
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Agency Case Number: 2003-005764
NCIC Number: U-400024265 Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
Florida Unidentified Decedents Database
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Namus

Unidentified Female April 1, 1990

Unidentified Young Woman

Characteristics

  1. Caucasian
  2. Estimated age of 16 - 30
  3. Hair color: Brown
  4. Height: 5 feet 4 inches
  5. Weight: 122lbs
  6. Health: well nourished
  7. Complexion Acne scares
Dental information
  1. PFM jackets on back of #7-10
  2. Restorations #2,15,19,20
  3. Missing #6,11,21,28-spaces closed
  4. Missing wisdom teeth
  5. Porcelain dental work
  6. Prior orthodontics
Articles Found
  1. wearing a pink sweater
  2. red long-sleeved shirt
  3. black cotton dress
  4. fishnet stockings
  5. 40D bra
  6. size 6 pink shoes
  7. ring made of human hair on her left ring finger.

Witnesses

Two men came forward saying they had met the victim a couple weeks before her death. Both said they only knew her by her first name, Andrea.

According to them Andrea said she was from the East Coast.

The first man said he had befriended her two weeks before the accident. Both had shared the same car while hitchhiking on Pacific Coast Highway. He was 100% positive that was the same person. He said Andrea told him she was adopted and trying to find her real family. He added that she told him she was from somewhere like Virginia but told a woman she was from New York. Though she claimed to be 25-26, he thought she appeared as young as 16.

The second man said Andrea spent one night at his house. He said she had no place to stay at and no money for food or clothing so he let her use one bed room, fed her and gave her some money. Andrea then bought clothes at a Goodwill store, including a pair of shoes for $19.95 that she was wearing at the time of her death. He said she had told him her parents were pretty well-known but she didn't want to say who they were and that she had been adopted at a very young age. He also said that the ring made of hair she had was of her own hair that she had cut in front of him and then placed on her finger.

Circumstances

This unidentified young woman died around 10 pm on April 1, 1990 while crossing Pacific Coast Highway west of Newland, Huntington Beach, California. She died at the scene of a broken neck.

Other face Composites


Clothing


Other Links

The Doe Network

Contact

Orange County Coroner Division


Phone: 714-647-7400