Cuyahoga County Jane Doe was a woman whose body was discovered wedged and floating between pilings in Lake Erie by a crew cleaning a sewer. 25 women have been ruled out as the decedent.
Characteristics[]
- Black hair estimated to be shoulder-length or shorter.
- Brown eyes.
- 1/4" circular hyperpigmented area of scarring in the right lower area of the abdomen.
Clothing and accessories[]
- An aqua-colored dress.
- A white full-length girdle.
- Loafers that were black or brown in color.
- A gold wristwatch on the left wrist.
- A ring located on the ring finger of the left hand.
- A necklace.
Exclusions[]
- Ida Anderson
- Leila Bryan
- Rosemary Calandriello
- Thora Chamberlain
- Cynthia Constantine
- Dorothy Forstein
- Iva Foss
- Beth Franks
- Betty Roberts
Sources[]
- Cuyahoga County Jane Doe at NamUs POSTMORTEM WARNING