![]() ![]() ![]() She had "O" type blood and she may have had toxoplasmosis. Signs of dental work were present, having two gold fillings, a porcelain cap and several cavities that were untreated. The woman also had two chipped teeth, and a broken tooth. Her left ear was darker than the rest of her body and her little finger was crooked, she also had both ears pierced. She had straight medium brown or red hair that was described to be collar length, with possible black dye her roots showed signs of graying, she also had brown eyes. ![]() The woman was estimated to be around 20 to 30 years old, weighed 135 pounds and was 5'5" tall. She had been strangled to death and dumped on the area postmortem, she was estimated to have been there for 2 days prior to her discovery. On September 30, 1968, the body of a white, Hispanic or Native American woman was found on an area in Will County, Illinois by a highway department worker while picking up debris on the highway. Will County Jane Doe (1968) External image Artistic Rendition 6 Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park Jane Doe. ![]()
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