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“We are working with law enforcement from California, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, and the District Attorney’s Office to help locate the next of kin and bring someone closure,” Thomas said.-->
 
“We are working with law enforcement from California, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, and the District Attorney’s Office to help locate the next of kin and bring someone closure,” Thomas said.-->
 
{{UID_Infobox|title1=Shotgun Jane Doe|image1=607UFTN.jpg|caption1=|discovered=June 1, 1987|span={{age|1987|6|1}}|sex={{f}}|location=Knox County, Tennessee|age=21-30|race={{white}}|height=5'4 - 5'6|weight=100 - 120 pounds|condition={{rf}}|pmi=Minutes|cod=Gunshot (self-defense)}}'''Shotgun Jane Doe''' was a woman killed in Tennessee in 1987.
 
{{Identified notice}}{{UID_Infobox|title1=Shotgun Jane Doe|image1=607UFTN.jpg|caption1=|discovered=June 1, 1987|span={{age|1987|6|1}}|sex={{f}}|location=Knox County, Tennessee|age=21-30|race={{white}}|height=5'4 - 5'6|weight=100 - 120 pounds|condition={{rf}}|pmi=Minutes|cod=Gunshot (self-defense)}}'''Shotgun Jane Doe''' was a woman killed in Tennessee in 1987.
 
   
 
== Case ==
 
== Case ==

Revision as of 02:16, 27 August 2021

Shotgun Jane Doe was a woman killed in Tennessee in 1987.

Case

Shotgun Jane Doe was found dead on Jim Sterchi Road after attempting to break in to a house with two other men. The woman kicked the door of the house and awoke the people inside. A resident inside called authorities and shot the woman after she attempted to break a screen door. The two men were not able to identify the woman and told authorities they picked her up in Greene County.

Characteristics

  • Brown hair.
  • Brown eyes.
  • A tattoo of "BH" on the upper forearm.
  • She had several injuries including:
    • A healed broken clavicle.
    • A healed broken wrist.
    • A healed broken left tibia.
    • Two broken tibias.
    • Broken fibula.

Clothing and accessories

  • A Miami Dolphins football jersey with the number "32", which represented the player Woody Bennett, Bob Brudzinski, or Greg Koch.
  • Light blue pants.
  • White socks.
  • Tennis shoes.
  • Metal bracelet.

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