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{{Identified|name = Randi Boothe-Wilson|realname = Randi Stacey Booth-Wilson|sex = Female|found = December 6, 1995|location = Jacksonville, North Carolina|missing from = Manhattan, New York|identified = February 26, 2019|timespan = 25 years|age = 33|cause of death = Suspected homicide|image = [[File:Randi.png|200px]]}}'''Randi Boothe-Wilson''' was a woman found deceased in North Carolina in 1995. She was identified in |
{{Identified|name = Randi Boothe-Wilson|realname = Randi Stacey Booth-Wilson|sex = Female|found = December 6, 1995|location = Jacksonville, North Carolina|missing from = Manhattan, New York|identified = February 26, 2019|timespan = 25 years|age = 33|cause of death = Suspected homicide|image = [[File:Randi.png|200px]]}}'''Randi Boothe-Wilson''' was a woman found deceased in North Carolina in 1995. She was identified in |
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February 2019. No cause of death could be assessed, yet it is suspected she was a homicide victim. |
February 2019. No cause of death could be assessed, yet it is suspected she was a homicide victim. |
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+ | Randi was last seen on October 28, 1994 while leaving her mother-in-law's home in Greenburgh, New York. She made a call to her husband following morning and has not been heard from since. |
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+ | Although Randi was African-American, her recovered remains were wrongly assessed as those belonging to a white woman up to her identification. |
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== Characteristics == |
== Characteristics == |
Revision as of 18:28, 26 February 2019
Randi Boothe-Wilson was a woman found deceased in North Carolina in 1995. She was identified in
February 2019. No cause of death could be assessed, yet it is suspected she was a homicide victim.
Case
Randi was last seen on October 28, 1994 while leaving her mother-in-law's home in Greenburgh, New York. She made a call to her husband following morning and has not been heard from since.
Although Randi was African-American, her recovered remains were wrongly assessed as those belonging to a white woman up to her identification.
Characteristics
- The victim had brown or auburn hair that may have been short and curly.
- Her fifth right rib was bifurcated.
- She had a large amount of dental work that would have been expensive.
- One tooth had a completed root canal but was missing a crown.
- Some teeth protruded.
While unidentified, she was thought to be white.
Clothing
- She wore a yellow short-sleeved shirt with shoulder pads.
- Red short-sleeved shirt with shoulder pads with the phrase No Speed Limit OSC.
- Black jeans.
- Black panties.
- Black bra.
- One white left shoe.
Accessories
- She wore a thin gold 18 karat necklace.
- She likely had pierced ears, as gold hoop earrings were found with the remains.
- A black watch.
- Broken glasses.
- Two gold bracelets.
- Several coins.
- Two New York Transit Authority tokens
- Two hotel keys with a charred tag.
Gallery
Media appearances
- Her case appeared on America's Most Wanted
Links
- Jacksonville Jane Doe on Wikipedia
- Jacksonville Jane Doe at the Doe Network
- Jacksonville Jane Doe at NamUs