Parker Doe was a woman found on a Native American reservation in Union Gap, Washington, in 1988.
Case[]
The victim was found near a dirt road on tribal land close to the Yakima River.
Despite an examination revealing that she was of Native American ancestry, she is not believed to be part of the Yakima Nation.
In December 2018, it was revealed that her remains would be exhumed for DNA testing.
Characteristics[]
- Black or dark brown hair with bleached light brown hair in front.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Lavender pants.
- Long sleeved shirt with a Mexican label.
- Brown shoes, one with a white sole and one with a black sole.
Gallery[]
Exclusions[]
Sources[]
- Parker Doe at NamUs
- Parker Doe at the Doe Network
- Yakima Herald: