Long Beach Jane Doe - Wikipedia The Long Beach Jane Doe (known locally as Jane Doe 40) was an unidentified murder victim whose body was found on May 28, 1974 Her suspected murderer was arrested in 2013, but she has never been identified, despite extensive investigation
Long Beach Jane Doe (2026) | Unidentified Wiki | Fandom Long Beach Jane Doe was a woman who was found lodged in rocks at the Alamitos Bay Inlet Jetty in Long Beach, California Long Beach Jane Doe at NamUs Los Angeles County Coroner
Long Beach Jane Doe - Crime Immemorial On May 28th, 1974, the body of a young woman was found on the jetty of Alamitos Beach in Long Beach, California She had been raped and strangled Dubbed Long Beach Jane Doe or Jane Doe 40, the victim was believed to be between eighteen and twenty-eight years old at the time of her murder
Long Beach Jane Doe - Stories of the Unsolved At 7:30am on the morning of May 28, 1974, the body of an unidentified woman was found in the surge surf at Alamitos Beach in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California
Long Beach Jane Doe - Wikiwand The Long Beach Jane Doe (known locally as Jane Doe 40) was an unidentified murder victim whose body was found on May 28, 1974 Her suspected murderer was arrested in 2013, but she has never been identified, despite extensive investigation
Long Beach Jane Doe - grokipedia. com Long Beach Jane Doe is the pseudonym for an unidentified woman whose body was discovered on May 28, 1974, on a jetty at Alamitos Beach near Linden Avenue and Shoreline Drive in Long Beach, California
Long Beach Jane Doe (April 1958) - Unidentified Wiki Long Beach Jane Doe was a newborn who was found washed ashore at Alamitos Bay in Long Beach, California Wrapped in a long, duster-style Charmode women's housecoat with red piping
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Who was the Long Beach Jane Doe? The identity struggle that refuses to . . . On May 28, 1974, a group of kids stumbled upon a body She was young She was alone She had been strangled For over fifty years, she has been known only as the Long Beach Jane Doe It’s a heavy title to carry It’s a name that implies she belonged to the city, yet the city never knew who she was Cases like this usually go cold and stay cold