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Missing Star
02-09-2006, 06:58 PM
In 1954 a murdered young girl was thrown down an embankment and left to die in Boulder Colorado. When no family could be found, the people of Boulder gave to this stranger, a plot of her own in their local cemetery, beautiful flowers, a quite and peaceful service and this simple headstone “ Jane Doe, April 1954, Age about 20 years”
This stranger was almost forgotten until recently. Her case has been reopened. A clay reconstruction has been done to give her the beauty she may have had in life. And DNA collected for matching should her family be found.
Do you know who she is? http://www.boulderjanedoe.com
Missing Star
02-11-2006, 07:21 PM
The clay reconstruction and story of an unidentified girl found in Boulder, CO in 1954 can be found on http://www.boulderjanedoe.com
Do you know who she is?
shelock
02-22-2006, 06:52 PM
I would think missing -Twylia May Embrey would have already been checked out. What do you think?
http://www.doenetwork.us/cases/1552dfne.html
Missing Star
02-28-2006, 12:15 AM
Originally posted by shelock
I would think missing -Twylia May Embrey would have already been checked out. What do you think?
"November 3, 2005
A mitochrondrial DNA profile (taken from one of Jane Doe's teeth) has recently been completed as confirmation of the previous nuclear DNA profile from a leg bone. The re-test also confirmed (again) that Twylia May Embrey is not Jane Doe"
www.boulderjanedoe.com
Missing Star
03-18-2006, 07:37 AM
Slain by serial killer Harvey Glatman?
Police in Boulder, Colorado have released a statement about a prime suspect in the murder of a young girl 52 years. Boulder Jane Doe remains unidentified but there may be a break in the case.
"We're looking at a serial killer from the late 1950's by the name of Harvey Glatman," said Det. Steve Ainsworth with the Boulder County Sheriff's office.
Ainsworth said Glatman lived in Denver at the time Jane Doe was found and abducted another girl from Boulder in 1945, but didn't kill her.
"I think he was just honing his craft, you might say," Ainsworth said.
http://cbs4denver.com/topstories/local_story_074200916.html
For more information on Boulder Jane Doe,
http://www.boulderjanedoe.com/index.cfm?go=Articles
Missing Star
03-18-2006, 07:43 AM
Police may have a suspect to the murder of Boulder Jane Doe, although she remains unidentified, police are looking into serial killer Harvey Glatman.
http://www.boulderjanedoe.com/index.cfm?go=Articles
Missing Star
03-22-2006, 10:51 AM
"Jane Doe was, perhaps, Katherine or Catherine Dyer of Denver. And she may have been the first victim of serial killer Harvey Glatman."
News Articles:
http://www.boulderjanedoe.com/index.cfm?go=Articles
Boulder Jane Doe site:
http://www.boulderjanedoe.com
Missing Star
05-05-2006, 09:30 PM
There has been some new information on the Boulder Jane Doe case. Check out the website:
www.boulderjanedoe.com
paperangels
05-15-2006, 05:45 PM
I recently visited the cemetery in Boulder where Jane Doe is buried, and I wrote about it in my genealogy blog...
Boulder's Jane Doe - A Colorado Mystery (http://genrootsblog.blogspot.com/2006/05/boulders-jane-doe-colorado-mystery.html)
Included are photographs of the grave and headstone.
Regards,
Joe
Pettem
06-08-2006, 08:48 PM
The Boulder Jane Doe segment on "America's Most Wanted" has been rescheduled to July 8th. Please see www.boulderjanedoe.com for more information.
Also, see http://www.co.boulder.co.us/newsroom/templates/?a=472&z=2 for the Boulder County Sheriff's Office press release on its latest Jane Doe, an unidentified female found a few days ago in South St. Vrain Canyon near Lyons, north of Boulder CO. Hikers found her body, just as hikers found Boulder Jane Doe in 1954.
Pettem
04-26-2008, 11:42 AM
A recent photo-superimposition of a photo of Katharine E. Farrand Dyer and a cast of Boulder Jane Doe's face is so close that Katharine cannot be ruled out as Boulder Jane Doe. For the latest, and to see a photo of Katharine, please go to http://www.boulderjanedoe.com/index.cfm Thanks, Silvia Pettem
RogerV
06-05-2008, 01:10 PM
This is a very interesting case, and it looks like it MIGHT be solved after all these years. However, I can't help but think there was some pretty sloppy police work at the time her body was discovered.
A young woman is reported missing in Denver. Two weeks later, the body of a young woman is found near Boulder. It wouldn't have required computers or DNA for someone to compare the two cases, so it sounds like someone really dropped the ball way back in 1954.
However, the other possibility is that maybe the two cases WERE compared, and it was decided they weren't related for reasons we do not know...
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