Overview of 1984 Lake County Jane Doe
The victim was located in a wooded area alongside a footpath, off a dirt road, approximately 3 miles north of Highway 42 and approximately 1/4 mile east of Highway 19, in the Lake Dorr Recreation area, in Ocala National Forest. Early into the investigation process, investigators were informed that the victim was new to the area, possibly from California, and was using the name Judy.
Estimated Date of Death: 2-4 weeks prior State of Remains: Decomposed Cause of Death: Homicide
Dentals: Available. Two upper teeth missing. Some remaining teeth were a discolored reddish-purple color. Fingerprints: Available. DNA: Available.
Clothing: Wrangler blue jeans, 24" waist; tan canvas shoes with blue trim; tan panties with brown trim; black t-shirt with "Here Comes Trouble"; a white or cream beach shirt or night shirt with "Have You Kissed Your Child Tonight" along with printed flowers. Jewelry: 15†metal necklace chain. Additional Personal Items: Unknown
The Doe Network Case Number: 126UFFL