Riverside County Jane Doe was a young woman found murdered in Corona, California, in 1981.
Case[]
The victim's nude body was wrapped in a gold blanket/bedspread and buried in a shallow grave in a rural area near the State Road 91 freeway and McKinley off-ramp.
Convicted murderer Henry Lee Lucas claimed to have picked her up in Riverside, then took her to Corona, where he strangled her and buried her. However, Lucas was notorious for falsely confessing to murders and making untruthful statements. According to the Doe Network, her fingerprints, dentals, and DNA are available for identification.
Characteristics[]
- Short blond hair with some reddish tints.
- Pierced ears.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Gold colored blanket/bedspread.

Additional sketch.
Exclusions[]
- Yvonne Reglar
- Dena McHan
- Carol Lubahn
- Judy O'Donnell
- Bucky Fullam
- Kim Kahler
- Kriss Booth
- Ann Narus
- Rebecca Dunn
- Janel Peters
- Lisa Borden
- Gail Dahl
- Tracy Stewart
- Debbie Pscholka
Sources[]
- Riverside County Jane Doe at NamUs
- Riverside County Jane Doe at the Doe Network
- Henry Lee Lucas on Wikipedia
- Riverside County Sheriff