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Dateline dives into one of Minnesota's most disturbing unsolved cases, the mysterious death of Bone Lake Jane Doe.
On June 12, 1993, a woman’s head was found floating in Bone Lake in Scandia, Minnesota. The next day, her foot was found on the banks of the Mississippi River. She remains unidentified.
A Dateline: Cold Case Spotlight recently shed light on an intriguing unsolved case involving the Bone Lake Jane Doe. As revealed on the Dateline episode, Bone Lake Jane Doe is the name used to refer ...
Bone Lake Jane Doe was among the cases of dismembered women of the 1990s, although her identity remains unknown.
Bone Lake Jane Doe’s remains were undergoing a critical step in the identification process: DNA extraction. Yet despite multiple attempts, results were unable to create a genetic profile.
Unsolved Mysteries / Via youtube.com This Jane Doe was discovered partially submerged in Lake Panasoffkee in Florida ... a fingernail, bone chips, human hair, fingernails, and blood that all ...
KOOSHAREM, Sevier County — A dog out for a walk with its owner along the Fish Lake shoreline in Sevier County on May 16 found not just a shoe, but one with a bone in it. Detectives then brought ...
A dog out for a walk with its owner along the Fish Lake shoreline on May 16 found not just a shoe, but one with a bone in it. | Emil Knudsen 29,385 people played the daily Crossword recently.
Nancy Mace made in a House floor speech earlier this year. The plaintiff, described as Jane Doe in the suit, accuses some of the same men Mace named in her Feb. 10 speech of recorded voyeurism and ...
Known as the Marin County Jane Doe, the woman's identity was a mystery until March this year, when work by forensic DNA company Othram and US law enforcement officials restored her true name.