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Unidentified Deceased (Female - White or Hispanic)
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CASE INFORMATION

Victim was discovered on February 2, 1982, in a wooded area of Washington Township, Burlington County, NJ. Time of death was estimated to be at six months to one year prior to discovery. The victim was clad in a light blue/silver vest, blue jeans and white sandals with three (3) inch heels. The victim was also wearing a black wig.

 
NIC#

U637791296

 
Case Number

 

 
Date Body Found

February 2, 1982

 
Estimated Date of Death

Six months to one year prior to discovery

 
BIOLOGICAL PROFILE

 

 
Age

late teens to early 20's

 
Sex

Female

 
Race

White or Hispanic

 
Height

5'2" to 5'4"

 
Weight

Unknown

 
Hair

Unknown

 
Eyes

Unknown

 
SCARS & MARKS

Unknown

 
JEWELRY

She wore two (2) 18 inch silver chains, one with a crucifix; and a 6 inch gold chain. There was a copper-colored metal ring with a small square red stone on one finger.

 
OTHER

Dental charts and x-rays are available for comparison.

 

If you have any information about this case or the identification of this individual, please contact:
The New Jersey State Police at 1-800-709-7090 or e-mail at missingp@gw.njsp.org
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