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{{UID|name = Addison County Jane Doe|image = [[File:NCMU1244456a1.jpg|200px]]|race = {{White}}|sex = {{F}}|found = May 15, 1935|location = East Middlebury, Vermont|postmortem interval = 1 - 3 years|body condition = {{sk}}|age approximation = 35-40|height approximation = 5'2|weight approximation = N/A|cause of death = {{Gun H}}|span = {{age|1935|5|15}}}}
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{{UID_Infobox|title1=Addison County Jane Doe|image1=NCMU1244456a1.jpg|discovered=May 15, 1935|span={{age|1935|5|15}}|sex={{F}}|location=East Middlebury, Vermont|age=35 - 40|race={{White}}|height=5'2|condition={{sk}}|pmi=1 - 3 years|cod={{Gun H}}}}
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'''Addison County Jane Doe''' was a woman found shot to death alongside two children, [[Addison County John Doe]] and [[Addison County Doe]].
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'''Addison County Jane Doe''' was a woman found shot to death alongside two children, [[Addison County John Doe]], and [[Addison County Doe]].
   
 
== Case ==
 
== Case ==
Her skeletal remains were were found off of an old logging road in East Middlebury, Vermont, along with a male skeleton around the age of 9-11, and unknown skeleton around the age of 13-15. The location has recently been identified as off of Burnham Drive, a road that did not exist at the time. Her cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, and she possibly died around 1932-34.
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Her skeletal remains were found off of an old logging road in East Middlebury, Vermont, along with a male skeleton around the age of 9-11, and another of undetermined sex around the age of 13-15. DNA testing indicated she was related to at least one of the children.
   
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The location has recently been identified as off of Burnham Drive, a road that did not exist at the time. Her cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, and she possibly died around 1932-34.
== Theories ==
 
* She may be the mother of the two children
 
** DNA testing done on [[Addison County Doe]] revealed they are related to the woman found, yet there was insufficient DNA for the [[Addison County John Doe]] to determine if he too is related
 
   
== Clothing & accessories ==
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== Clothing and accessories ==
* Pearl buttons (similar to those used on pajamas at the time)
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* Pearl buttons (similar to those used on pajamas at the time).
* Feathers (possibly from a pillow)
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* Feathers (possibly from a pillow).
* Canvas awning with wheel pulleys still attached
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* Canvas awning with wheel pulleys still attached.
   
==Links==
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==Sources==
   
 
*{{Doe Network|1226ufvt.html|Addison County Jane Doe}}
 
*{{Doe Network|1226ufvt.html|Addison County Jane Doe}}
 
*{{NamUs|13505|Addison County Jane Doe}}
 
*{{NamUs|13505|Addison County Jane Doe}}
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*{{NCMEC|1244456|Addison County Jane Doe}}
 
 
[[Category:Reconstructed by the New York Academy of Art]]
 
[[Category:Reconstructed by the New York Academy of Art]]
 
[[Category:People found in Vermont]]
 
[[Category:People found in Vermont]]
[[Category:1930s deaths]]
 
 
[[Category:1900s births]]
 
[[Category:1900s births]]
 
[[Category:1890s births]]
 
[[Category:1890s births]]
[[Category:No NCMEC reconstruction]]
 
 
[[Category:Cases over 80 years old]]
 
[[Category:Cases over 80 years old]]
 
[[Category:Parents]]
 
[[Category:Parents]]
 
[[Category:Middle age]]
 
[[Category:Middle age]]
 
[[Category:1935 discoveries]]
 
[[Category:1935 discoveries]]
[[Category:Homicides]]
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[[Category:Young adults]]
[[Category:Current NCMEC cases]]
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[[Category:1932 deaths]]
 
[[Category:1933 deaths]]
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[[Category:1934 deaths]]

Revision as of 21:46, 22 May 2021


Addison County Jane Doe was a woman found shot to death alongside two children, Addison County John Doe, and Addison County Doe.

Case

Her skeletal remains were found off of an old logging road in East Middlebury, Vermont, along with a male skeleton around the age of 9-11, and another of undetermined sex around the age of 13-15. DNA testing indicated she was related to at least one of the children.

The location has recently been identified as off of Burnham Drive, a road that did not exist at the time. Her cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, and she possibly died around 1932-34.

Clothing and accessories

  • Pearl buttons (similar to those used on pajamas at the time).
  • Feathers (possibly from a pillow).
  • Canvas awning with wheel pulleys still attached.

Sources