Jane Doe May 14, 1989 in Corona Del Mar, Orange County, CAThe Doe Network:
Case File 25UFCA
Composite of Victim
Unidentified White Female
Located on May 14, 1989 in Corona Del Mar, Orange County, California
Cause of death was homicide
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 25 - 35 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'2"; 158 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Bleached-blond, shoulder-length hair with dark roots. Hazel eyes. She had a stocky build. She had pierced ears and was afflicted with scoliosis, curvature of the spine. Her fingernails were painted.
Dentals: The general condition of her teeth were poor. She was missing four top front teeth when discovered. Dental records are available for this victim as well as fingerprints.
Clothing: She was wearing a white tank top; short red skirt; pantyhose; and a white, size seven tennis shoe. No identification was found.
Her fingerprints were run through "Cal ID"--a statewide computer system for identifying fingerprints--but nothing turned up. Her description and a drawing of her was published in local newspapers, but no one came forward and identified the woman. She did not look like a transient.
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Case History
A surfer found the victim's body about 6 a.m. on Mother's Day, crumpled against a barbed wire fence along the Pacific Coast Highway, near Crystal Cove.
She had been killed elsewhere and then dumped along the highway from a passing car. She had been strangled to death.
Toxicology tests showed no signs of alcohol or drugs in her system.
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Investigators
If you have any information on this woman's identity or the circumstances of her homicide, please contact:
Orange County Coroner's Office
714-647-7400
You may remain anonymous if you wish when submitting information.
Agency Case Number:
89-02618
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