
Hannover District Jane Doe was a woman whose body parts were found in various areas in Hannover District, Germany, during late February of 1976. She is the second victim of an unidentified serial killer.
Case[]
The victim's dismembered remains were discovered in various places between 21-28 February 1976. The first body parts were upper body parts and a leg. Her thorax in two halves was found next between parked cars at the Hanoverian Landesfunkhaus Niedersachsen. Students at the local girls' school in Bonner Straße found the other leg in a dumpster. Other body parts were found floating in the Leine River at Rudolf-von-Bennigsen-Ufer or close to the Maschsee Lake.
Between 1975 and 1977, thirteen body parts of six individuals, four women and two men, were found around the city of Hanover, with some of the parts near the power plant. The body parts were all found on Saturdays in areas where they could easily be discovered. No one has been convicted for these murders, and no progress has been made in identifying any of the victims.
Sources[]
- Saw-Killer of Hanover on Wikipedia