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Bexar County Jane Doe

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In Texas, there are a number of murder victims, in the category of unidentified decedents, whose identities have yet to be found. In most of these cases, their murderer or murderers have also gone undiscovered.

A white or Hispanic male between 15 and 18 years old was found buried in a Harris County boat shed in August 1973.

This youth is the only still-unidentified victim of serial killer Dean Corll, who, together with two teenage accomplices, killed at least 28 boys and young men between 1970 and 1973. He was between 5 feet 2 and 5 feet 7 inches tall, had brown hair, and is believed to have worn striped swim trunks, boots, and a shirt displaying a peace symbol. These items were found near his body.

He had received good dental care, and had never received any teeth fillings in his lifetime. It is known that he suffered from a mild form of spina bifida.DNA testing conducted in 2008 did not match any missing person report.

A forensic examination of the boy's remains, in addition to the circumstantial fact that he was buried between two identified victims of Dean Corll (killed in August 1971 and July 1972), showed that he was killed in either 1971 or 1972.

A 15- to 30-year-old woman discovered in Georgetown, Texas, on Halloween of 1979. Her body was naked save for a pair of orange socks. She had been killed by strangulation, and had contracted salpingitis in her lifetime.

A teenage female whose body was discovered approximately six hours after she died on October 31 or November 1, 1980. Henry Lee Lucas may have murdered her.

A young man and woman who were found in January 1981. They were killed approximately two months earlier and left in Houston.

On August 12, 1985, the body of a Hispanic female aged between 16 and 35 was found inside a vacant store. Her body was discovered alongside that of a man who was identified as Thomas Rodriguez, and her death had occurred hours prior to her discovery. She was between five feet and five feet two inches, and weighed approximately 120 to 140 pounds. Other distinctive details regarding this decedent include two sets of distinctive earrings she wore that contained beads and shells, a tattoo on the arm of the letter 'V' on her upper left arm, and a scar resulting from her gallbladder being removed. A necklace with an arrowhead and turquoise stone design was also found on the girl's neck. It is unknown how both victims were placed at the scene.


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