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Lebanon County Jane Doe was a young woman who was found deceased in a wooded area off of a dirt road near Moonshine Road in Jonestown, Pennsylvania. There were signs of an attempt to hide her body beneath various branches, pieces of brush, and a piece of green plastic that bore a label for a laboratory that did not exist.

Isotope testing conducted in May 2019 indicated she had spent a significant amount of time in the Southern and Southeastern part of the country.

Characteristics[]

  • Long light brown to strawberry blonde hair.
  • Described as having a high forehead.
  • Strong, tilted chin.
  • Stated to have suffered no previous fractures.
  • Thin nose with a bridge that tilts slightly left while the tip points to the right.
  • She is suspected to have been of southern European descent and not native to Lebanon County. Isotope testing indicated that she may be from central-eastern Texas, eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, southern Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, central and southern West Virginia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, southern and eastern Virginia, southern Maryland, and Delaware.

Accessories[]

  • A 48 in. by 32.5 in. piece of green plastic with a white seal reading "National Sanitation Foundation, Testing Laboratory 8505". Records indicate that no such laboratory ever existed.

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