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DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I-40
in Williams, AZ - 24 October 2003
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:14 pm
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https://i.imgur.com/UOrkVoB.jpg
Deer hunters found the body of the victim lying face down in a
wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of
Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona. This area
is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon National Park.
The victim died from a single blow to her head and was likely
killed someplace other than where her body was discovered.
#Post#: 1036--------------------------------------------------
Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:15 pm
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https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/9967/attachments
https://i.imgur.com/39kd55C.jpg
Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP9967 Female, White / Caucasian
Date Found
October 24, 2003
Location Found
Williams, Arizona
Estimated Age Range
35-55 Years
Case Information
Case Numbers
NCMEC Number
--
ME/C Case Number
03-482
Demographics
Sex
Female
Race / Ethnicity
White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group
Adult - Pre 60
Estimated Age Range (Years)
35-55
Estimated Year of Death
2003
Estimated PMI
10 Days
Height
5' 5"(65 inches) , Measured
Weight
151 lbs, Measured
Circumstances
Type
Unidentified Deceased
Date Found
October 24, 2003
NamUs Case Created
March 2, 2012
ME/C QA Reviewed
March 3, 2012
Location Found Map
Street Address
Kaibab National Forest
Williams, Arizona
County
Coconino County
GPS Coordinates
FS road 108AA
Circumstances of Recovery
Victim found in the forest by deer hunters. Cause of death,
Blunt Force Head Trauma, Manner of Death Homicide. Victim was
killed in a different unknown location. Coconino County
Sheriff�s Office Cold Case Unit 928-226-5033 is investigating
this homicide.
Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains
All parts recovered
Condition of Remains
Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Physical Description
Hair Color
Gray or Partially Gray
Head Hair Description
Some blonde was noted at the roots of her hair
Body Hair Description
--
Facial Hair Description
--
Left Eye Color
Brown
Right Eye Color
Brown
Eye Description
--
Distinctive Physical Features
Item
Description
Scar/markold scar below the right knee, old scar over the dorsal
right forearm
Other distinctive physical characteristic mole on tip of right
shoulder, mole over the left clavicle, mole over the medial
right ankle,
Investigating Agencies
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Agency Case Number
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Chuck Jones
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Case Contributors
Elizabeth Ross, Medicolegal Death Investigator
Coconino County Medical Examiner
(928) 679-8775
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:18 pm
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https://i.imgur.com/9CWDe0J.jpg
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:20 pm
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https://i.imgur.com/KZI0Ypp.jpg
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:21 pm
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http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/411ufaz.html
411UFAZ - Unidentified Female
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/411UFAZ1.jpghttp://www.doenetwork.org/ca…
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/images/411UFAZ3.jpghttp://www.doenetwork.org/ca…
Artistic renderings of the victim
Date of Discovery: October 24, 2003
Location of Discovery: Williams, Coconino County, Arizona
Estimated Date of Death: 3 days to 2 weeks
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Cause of Death: Homicide from blunt force trauma to the head
Physical Description
Estimated Age: 55-65 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'5", Measured
Weight: 151 lbs., Measured
Hair Color: Short gray with some blonde styled in a bob.
Eye Color: Brown or hazel.
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Her nails were beautifully
manicured. Square 1/4" mole above left side of forehead, mole on
tip of right shoulder, mole over left collarbone / clavicle,
mole on front of right lower leg, and a mole over the middle
part of the right ankle. Old scar below right knee, old scar
over the back side of the right forearm, and a scar over the
back side of the left hand. Suffererd from senile ecchymosis - a
condition that looks like bruising - over the back side of the
right upper arm. There were no piercings or tattoos.
Identifiers
Dentals: Available. Extensive dental work worth $20,000 -
crowns, bridge work -- in excess of $20,000. Tooth# 14 has
porcelain fused to a metal crown, a root canal was performed on
tooth #14 sometime after the crown was placed, tooth #15 has a
full gold crown, three unit fixed partial denture [bridge] in
the back lower right side of mouth, the bridge abuts tooth #28
on the mesial and covers over or replaces tooth #29 and #30 with
either tooth #31 or tooth #32 on the distal abutment.
Fingerprints: Available
DNA: Available
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: None.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown
Circumstances of Discovery
Deer hunters found the body of the victim lying face down in a
wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of
Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona. This area
is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon National Park.
The victim died from a single blow to her head and was likely
killed someplace other than where her body was discovered.
Autopsy reports indicate she had eaten approximately 1 to 3
hours prior to her murder. She had pneumonia in the right lung
and there was some evidence of heart disease.
Results of an isotope test indicates the victim could have spent
her formative years in Central Europe, possibly Vienna, Austria,
and spent the last decade of her life in Western France,
possibly near Paris.
Investigating Agency(s)
Agency Name: Coconino County Medical Examiner's Office
Agency Contact Person: Elizabeth Ross
Agency Phone Number: 928-679-8775
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 03-482
Agency Name: Coconino County Sheriff�s Office
Agency Contact Person: Cold Case Unit
Agency Phone Number: 928-226-5033
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: S03-03074
NCIC Case Number: U850016540
NamUs Case Number: 9967
Information Source(s)
Namus
FBI - ViCAP Alert
Coconino County Sheriff's Office
Admin Notes
Added: Prior to 2011; Last Updated: 5/29/16
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:21 pm
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Deer hunters found the body of the victim lying face down in a
wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of
Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona.
Devil Dog Road Off Ramp
https://i.imgur.com/dxW0Fu8.jpg
Patsella@Crimewatchers
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:22 pm
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https://i.imgur.com/Ca9z0wh.jpg
Patsella@Crimewatchers
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:24 pm
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https://i.imgur.com/Y57zu3e.jpg
Patsella@Crimewatchers
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:25 pm
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https://sedonaeye.com/coconino-county-cold-cases-need-help/
Coconino County Cold Cases Need Help
SEDONA TIMES / SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 / 2 COMMENTS
Flagstaff AZ (September 18, 2012) � In 2005, the Coconino County
Sheriff�s Office developed a Cold Case Squad to review cases
that have not been solved.
There are over twenty eight (28) unsolved Coconino County
homicides under review by the Cold Case Squad. Some of these
cases date back to 1955 when many forensic tools were
unavailable for investigations.
All members of the Coconino County Cold Case squad are
volunteers. Members of the Cold Case Squad developed forensic
and investigative expertise during careers with the Federal
Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Department of Public Safety
(DPS) Investigations, DPS Crime Lab, Forensic Nursing, Courtroom
Proceedings and Judgements, Crime Scene Investigations, National
Park Service Law Enforcement, and many other specialities.
The goal of the Coconino County Cold Case Squad is to be able to
state with confidence that everything is being done or has been
done to solve cold case files. Whenever possible, evidence from
these cases will be re-examined using the newest scientific
methods.
One of the more prominent cases being worked by the Cold Case
Squad is known as the �Devil Dog Doe Case.�
The Devil Dog Doe cold case is the homicide of a female who was
discovered off of Devil Dog Road, west of Williams, Arizona in
October 2003.
One of the first goals of the squad is to identify the Jane Doe
victim, also known cordially as Devil Dog Doe. (see artist
renderings to right)
Efforts to identify the Devil Dog Jane Doe have included
numerous interactions with law enforcement agencies, both
nationally and internationally.
The case and artist�s renditions of the victim were publicized
in the Arizona Republic and the Arizona Daily Sun, as well as on
websites such as the National Center for Missing Adults, the Doe
Network, and America�s Most Wanted and now the SedonaEye.com.
With the assistance of the Violent Crime Analysis Unit of the
FBI, this was the first homicide case to be published in the
Academy of General Dentistry.
Chemical analyses point to possible regions in which the Devil
Dog Jane Doe victim may have resided. While this case has
produced many promising leads, the identity of the victim
remains unknown. The public�s help is necessary to solve this
case and bring a murderer to justice, and a name and family to
Devil Dog Jane Doe.
Contact the Coconino County Cold Case Squad at
http://www.coconino.az.gov/contact/form.aspx?id=522
if you have
information or tips that may help solve this Devil Dog area cold
case and or others:
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Re: DEVIL DOG JANE DOE: WF, 35-55, found in a wooded area near I
-40 in Williams, AZ - 24 October 200
By: Akoya Date: February 9, 2020, 4:26 pm
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https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/vicap/unidentified-persons/jane-doe-6
Coconino County, Arizona
October 24, 2003
JANE DOE - COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA
Age Over 60
Hair Blondish-gray hair in a bob style
Eyes Brown
Height 5'4"
Weight 150
Sex Female
Race White
Scars and Marks Moles on the left side of the forehead, tip of
the right shoulder, left clavicle, front of the right lower leg,
right ankle, Old scars are noted on the back of the left hand,
below the right knee, and on the back of the right forearm
Remarks:
An examination of the dental records revealed extensive dental
work worth $20,000. These restorations included porcelain fused
to metal crowns, a root canal, a full gold crown, and a three
unit fixed partial denture (bridge).
Details:
On October 24, 2003, deer hunters found the body of a woman
laying face down in a wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one
mile South of Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams,
Arizona. This area is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon
National Park. The victim died from a single blow to her head
and was likely killed someplace other than where her body was
discovered.
Submit a Tip:
If you have any information concerning this person, please
contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or
Consulate.
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