"Julia Longfellow" was the alias of a woman who died in Ames, Iowa. She had moved to Ames ten years before her death, where she was known to live with a woman, working for her in exchange for room and board. She refused to disclose her legal name, stating that she was trying to live a new life. She died two weeks after law enforcement became aware of her presence.
Characteristics[]
- Medium-length, graying dark brown hair.
- Blue eyes.
- Freckles.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Black bonnet.
- Silver jacket.
- Maroon long-sleeved shirt.
- Green pants.
- Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens.
- Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens.
- Book of New Testaments.
- Sugar packets.
- Napkins.
- Gum wrapper.
- Papers with nondescript writings.