Little Jane Doe 2 November 9,1979 Caledonia, New YorkSaturday morning on November 10,1979, at around 10 a.m., a motorist found Ms. Doe II along Route 20 in a cornfield. The young child had been shot twice, once in the forehead and once in the back. The recovered bullets were later identified as .38 caliber.
According to the information supplied by Investigator Morsch, the age of the young girl was determined by officials to be between thirteen to nineteen years old. She weighed approximately 115 pounds, 5'3" tall with shoulder length wavy brown hair with a blonde streak at the center of the forehead. Ms. Jane Doe II had brown eyes and was wearing; tan corduroy jeans, multi-colored plaid cotton/polyester shirt, blue knee socks, brown ripple sole shoes, and a red nylon lined windbreaker jacket, with a label "AUTO SPORTS PRODUCT INC.", on the inside collar.
The victim was wearing an Indian type of necklace, silver and turquoise, single strand of silver beads with three small turquoise one resembling a bird. The young female was also wearing an inexpensive double chain, one half in the shape of a heart, bearing the inscription: "He who holds the key can open my heart." The other half was a small key which fit in a corresponding slot in the heart shaped half. Ms. Doe II also had a fairly distinguishable tan with very apparent bikini markings.
The youth appeared not to ever have any dental work done. There were no particularly definite or unusual characteristics which would make the victim readily identifiable.
If anyone has any information about this homicide PLEASE contact the Livingston County Sheriff at 716-243-7120, or the F.B.I.
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