Fulton County Jane Doe was a woman found in a field in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1994. Her murder was solved, yet she was never identified.
Case[]
The victim was one of seven women who were found naked and strangled in Atlanta in the 90s and was believed to be a victim of a serial killer. However, the DNA found at the scene of this victim's murder didn't match the DNA in the other slayings and was a match to a 30-year-old man named Brian Coleman. When questioned, Coleman said he had sex with the victim but wasn't the one who killed her. Coleman was convicted of the murder, but questions remained about the woman. It is not believed she was a prostitute based on their investigation, and no drugs were found in her system. Coleman would not provide much information on who the victim was or how he met her.

1995 sketch.
Characteristics[]
- Curly black hair, approximately 8 inches long.
- Brown eyes.
- Pierced ears.
Sources[]
- Fulton County Jane Doe at the Doe Network
- Fulton County Jane Doe at NamUsPOSTMORTEM WARNING
- Atlanta Constitution