~Boulder Jane Doe~: "Jane Doe's murdered body was found in April 1954. It is estimated that she was born between 1934 and 1937. She would have been in her late 60s or early 70s if she were still alive today.
If YOU lost a sister, aunt, or friend prior to April 1954, get out your photo albums and compare your lost relative's or friend's photo to Jane Doe's reconstructed face, created by noted forensic sculptor Frank Bender. With DNA from a family member, the identity of this murder victim can be confirmed, and her remains will be returned (at no charge) to the family to whom she belongs."
Sunday, February 17, 2008
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Frank Bender is AMAZING...he creates sculptures of people that look so lifelike, he might have had the subjects sit. I have no doubt this Jane Doe will be found eventually, thanks to people like yourself and Frank. It only takes one....
I'm hoping anyone who reads about Boulder Jane Doe will pass along the information. One problem they have run into is that people who may be associated with missing women in 1954 in the Boulder-Denver area as well as nationally are now deceased in many cases. Nonetheless, possible siblings would likely still be alive. What a tragic case, and so little technology at that time. However, they do have DNA!
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