DO YOU RECOGNIZE HER? Orange County investigators are making another attempt to identify a woman whose remains were found in an area that is now Lake Forest back in 1983.
— Authorities are making another attempt to identify a woman whose body was found in an area that is now Lake Forest in the early 80s and may be the victim of a homicide.
The woman’s skull was found in April of 1983 by children playing in a culvert in the area of Canada and Old Trabuco roads, prompting officials to excavate the area, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. Approximately 70% of the woman’s remains were found.A preliminary anthropological analysis determined Jane Doe was a Black or possibly mixed-race 5-foot-3 to 5-foot-6 woman with a slight build between 18 and 24 years old.
The official cause of her death is undetermined, but authorities say they suspect her death was a homicide.When the remains were found in 1983, authorities compared them to several reported missing persons without success, but the case eventually ran cold, sheriff’s officials said.
A new image developed by forensic artist Carl Koppelman was released Thursday. The updated image shows Jane Doe with longer hair, the top she was believed to be wearing at the time of her death, and a detailed sketch of her distinctive tooth.
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