
Oak Grove Jane Doe was a female discovered in the Willamette River between April and October 1946. Her remains were misplaced by law enforcement and have yet to be rediscovered.
Characteristics[]
- Graying brown hair.
- Upper teeth were false, but eight lower teeth had fillings.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Curlers.
- Pins.
- Brown slacks.
- Dark blue sweater.
- Long underclothing.
- Black dress material.
- Topcoat.
Belongings[]
- Feed sacks.
- Telephone cord.
- Window sash weights.
Sources[]
- Oak Grove Jane Doe on WikipediaPOSTMORTEM WARNING
- Oak Grove Jane Doe at the Doe Network
- Oak Grove Jane Doe at NamUs
- Statesman Journal