UNIDENTIFIED PERSON
CASE #: 1995-50
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON CASE #: 1995-50
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Jane Doe

Also Known As:

Baltimore Hill Rd

Jane Doe
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Open

Date of Recovery:

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Recovery Location:

Meridianville, Alabama

Summary:

An unidentified female skeleton was discovered in a wooded area near Baltimore Hill Road in Madison County, Alabama on September 22, 1995. The partial remains were estimated to have been at the location for two to six months at the time of discovery. The victim is believed to have been 32-42 years old with possible Asian and Caucasian ancestry. Authorities suspect she may have been a victim of serial killer Samuel Little, though this has not been confirmed.

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Circumstances of Recovery:

The skeletal remains of a 32 to 42 year old female were located in a wooded area off Baltimore Hill Road on September 22, 1995, and the remains were approximated to have been at that location about 2 months.

Additional Details:

Authorities believe she may have been a victim of Samuel Little. Madison County Jane Doe (1995) is listed among suspected victims of Samuel Little. The Madison County Sheriff's Office maintains this case as an active cold case with case number 092295049.

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Timeline of Events

Friday, September 22, 1995

Skeletal remains of a female discovered in wooded area off Baltimore Hill Road


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