TX KILGORE JANE DOE: F, 30-50, found near railroad tracks near Kilgore, TX - 23 Dec 2000

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On December 23, 2000 human remains were found between a railroad track and a creek in a wooded area along Spinks Chapman Road about 5 miles northeast of Kilgore, Texas. Clothes found at the scene were a white Adidas® shirt with black stripes on the sleeve, blue jeans, white bra and panties, and brown leather shoes from Mexico. Forensic investigators determined the remains to be female, 30-50 years old, approximately 4’0″ to 5’2″ tall, weighing about 115 lbs. While initially thought to be African American, DNA results from Parabon Nano Labs, Inc. indicate she was of mostly Central American heritage, likely with indigenous ancestry. The analysis also showed the woman had black hair, brown or dark eyes, and light brown skin. Authorities believe the woman died sometime between 1999 and 2000.

DNA Doe Project Status: Research in Progress

Remains found between railroad track and creek in wooded area. Subject is possibly of mixed heritage.Clothing found was white "Adidas" shirt with black stripes on sleeve; blue jeans, white bra and panties, brown leather shoes from Mexico.

Sex: Female
Race / Ethnicity: Uncertain
Estimated Age Group: Adult - Pre 60
Estimated Age Range (Years): 30-50
Estimated Year of Death: 1999-2000
Height: 4' 10"-5' 3"(58-63 inches) , Estimated
Weight: 115 lbs, Estimated

Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown

Clothing: Clothing found was white "Adidas" shirt with black stripes on sleeve; blue jeans, white bra and panties, brown leather shoes from Mexico.



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The decedent was located between railroad tracks and creek in wooded area in Kilgore, Texas.

Gregg County Jane Doe was a woman who was found in a wooded area between a railroad track and a creek in Kilgore, Texas.

She is currently undergoing testing by the DNA Doe Project. She was initially believed to be African American, but DNA testing revealed she was Native American.

According to DNA phenotyping, she likely had black hair, brown or dark eyes, and a light brown complexion.
 
New image based on DNA from earlier this year!

The most recent analysis conducted by Parabon NanoLabs suggested she was Hispanic, specific to Central and South America.


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