UNIDENTIFIED PERSON
CASE #: 2008-20
Brielle Jane Doe
Also Known As:
Monmouth County Jane Doe
Status:
Open
Date of Recovery:
Date of Recovery:
Jurisdiction:
Recovery Location:
Brielle, New Jersey
Summary:
On June 15th, 2008, at 1:38 AM, police were notified that a woman had been hit by a NJ Transit train. The woman remains unidentified to this day.
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Circumstances of Recovery:
On June 15th, 2008, at 1:38 AM, police were notified that a woman had been hit by a NJ Transit train. On the woman's body, police found a Rosary and a Catholic religious bracelet. She was wearing white and black striped Adidas sneakers. Additionally, on her person were the following: a red sweatshirt under a white T-shirt, a white long-sleeve shirt wrapped around her waist, light green underwear, white socks, a black and white bandana, a blue and yellow scarf with yellow flowers on it, a blue sweatshirt with a winter scene on it, black jeans with zippers on the sides of them, and a sun hat with blue flowers on it. Her nails were painted silver with a white stripe. The woman remains unidentified to this day.
Additional Details:
A tote bag with the words "NEW YORK" on it was found near the woman's body. The bag contained maps of the area, pants, a toothbrush, a cap, and a lighter. According to NamUs, the woman's hair is described as "Blonde/Brown", despite being listed as brown, and her eyes are described as "Blue/Green", despite being listed as hazel.
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