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PA PENNY DOE: WF, 15-40, found in a stream in Monroe Township, PA - 22 July 1990

PENNY DOE: WF, 15-40, found in stream in Monroe Township, PA - 22 July 1990 Discussion in 'Unidentified 1990 to 1999' started by PlainJaneDoe, Jun 11, 2016. CE1I8vC


On Friday, July 22, 1990, two children were hunting for berries in a remote area of Monroe Township, about three miles south of I-80 near Reidsburg. As they were crossing under a railroad trestle, they saw what they thought was a deer lying in a streambed. As they got closer, they found that it was a body, lying face down in the muddy water.



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Penny Doe
Found July 22, 1990 in Monroe Twp, Clarion County
Estimated Time of Death: 4-8 weeks prior to discovery.

Vital Statistics

Estimated Age: 15-22 years old
Estimated Height: 60" (5'), estimated
Estimated Weight: Pathology reports put her at 105 to 110 lbs, but in life she may have weighed as much as 120 lbs.
Hair Color: dark brown, long
Eye Color: Unknown
Race: White
Dentals: Available. She may have come from an area with flouride in the water since her teeth had no fillings and no sign of decay. Despite the perfect condition of her teeth, there were several distinctive characteristics that could help to identify her:
A tooth in the upper right side of her mouth was chipped, but it is unknown if the chip occurred before or after death.
One front tooth was short and stubby compared to the same tooth on the other sign (unknown which tooth).
She still had one of her upper baby teeth behind the adult tooth, i.e. the adult tooth had grown in but the baby tooth had not fallen out (unknown which tooth).
She also had one upper tooth that was 90% rotated (unknown which tooth).
Clothing: Size 9-10 Gitano Jeans. Fruit of the Loom panties, size 7. A short-sleeve, black, button-down shirt with attached floral vest, Stop Light California brand. No socks, shoes, bra or jewelry. There was a penny in each jeans pocket. It is unknown if the pennies were left on purpose, or simply disregarded when her killer was emptying her pockets.

Case Details

On Friday, July 22,1990, two children were hunting for berries in a remote area of Monroe Twp, about 3 miles south of I-80 near Reidsburg. As they were crossing under a railroad trestle, they saw what they thought was a deer lying in a stream bed. As they got closer, they found that it was a body, lying face down in the muddy water.

An autopsy showed that she had suffered blunt force trauma to the right side of her skull. It also revealed that her right leg was broken.

Authorities do not believe that she is from the local area or the county, but they do think that it's likely her killer is, since the area where she was found is so remote and the nearby road is only lightly traveled. There are railroad tracks nearby though, so it is possible that the killer may have followed the tracks and found the area by chance.

In the summer of 2002, authorities received an anonymous letter about the girl. Law Enforcement put out a plea, asking the author of letter contact them again, but the writer never responded.

On Sunday, May 27 - Memorial Day Weekend - about 5,100 people attended a day-long, outdoor rock concert about 15 miles from where Jane Doe was found. The concert, called Music Alley, featured rock bands The Stand; Down To The Wire; Lawyers, Guns & Money; B.E. Taylor and Cleveland. It was held on a farm only 5 minutes from Exit 6 of I-80 and drew crowds from Pittsburgh, Ohio and beyond.

Could Jane Doe have attended the concert? The timing of the event would fit into how long she was dead before her body was found, but there has never been any indication that she was there.

PENNY DOE: WF, 15-40, found in stream in Monroe Township, PA - 22 July 1990 Discussion in 'Unidentified 1990 to 1999' started by PlainJaneDoe, Jun 11, 2016. 150_246ufpa_concert_ad


Newspaper advertisement for Music Alley published in the Titusville Herald on Friday, May 25, 1990.
Click on the image for enlarged view.

If you have any information about this case, please contact:

Clarion County Coroner's Office
814-275-1773
or
Pennsylvania State Police
Troop C - Clarion
Criminal Investigations Unit
814-226-1710
or
Trooper David Ray
(814)938-0510

NCIC # U-438952997
Please refer to this number when submitting information about this case.

NamUs UP # 6580

Sources
The Doe Network
PA State Police - Troop C, Clarion
The Clarion News
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
NewsLibrary.com
NewspaperArchive.com
Titusville Herald
NamUs
Thanks "Talisman" for naming her "Penny Doe"



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Artistic renderings of the victim

Unidentified Female

Date of Discovery: July 22, 1990
Location of Discovery: Monroe Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania
Estimated Date of Death: 6 to 8 weeks prior
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Cause of Death: Blunt force trauma to right side of skull.

Physical Description
** Listed information is approximate

Estimated Age: 15-40 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 4'10" to 5'0"
Weight: 105-120 lbs.
Hair Color: Dark brown, long.
Eye Color: Unknown

Distinguishing Marks/Features: Right leg was broken.

Dentals: Available. She may have come from an area with flouride in the water since her teeth had no fillings and no sign of decay. Despite the perfect condition of her teeth, there were several distinctive characteristics that could help to identify her: A tooth in the upper right side of her mouth was chipped, but it is unknown if the chip occurred before or after death. One front tooth was short and stubby compared to the same tooth on the other sign (unknown which tooth). She still had one of her upper baby teeth behind the adult tooth, i.e. the adult tooth had grown in but the baby tooth had not fallen out (unknown which tooth). She also had one upper tooth that was 90% rotated (unknown which tooth).
Fingerprints: Not available.
DNA: Available.
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Gitano jeans (size 9-10), Fruit of the Loom panties (size 7), and a black Stop Light California short-sleeve, button-down shirt with an attached floral vest. She wore no socks, shoes or bra.

Jewelry: None.

Additional Personal Items: There was a penny in each jeans pocket. It is unknown if the pennies were left on purpose, or simply disregarded when her killer was emptying her pockets.

Case History
The victim was found lying face down in a stream bed by Road 535 in a remote area of Monroe Township by teenagers who were crossing under a railroad trestle looking for berries. They observed something lying in the stream which they thought was a deer, but upon further examination discovered it was a body. The area is approximately three miles south of I-80 and is not a well-traveled road.

Authorities are convinced there are individuals in Clarion County who had contact with the woman and can help state police identify her and her killer. They do not believe the woman is from the county or the immediate area, but believe she was brought to the area by a local individual. They also believe she was in Clarion County at most a month, before she was killed.

On Sunday, May 27 - Memorial Day Weekend - about 5,100 people attended a day-long, outdoor rock concert about 15 miles from where Jane Doe was found. The concert, called Music Alley, featured rock bands The Stand; Down To The Wire; Lawyers, Guns & Money; B.E. Taylor and Cleveland. It was held on a farm only 5 minutes from Exit 6 of I-80 and drew crowds from Pittsburgh, Ohio and beyond. There are no indication that she attended the concert.

In the summer of 2002, authorities received an anonymous letter about the girl. Law Enforcement put out a plea, asking the author of letter contact them again, but the writer never responded.

She has been nicknamed "Penny Doe."

Investigating Agency(s)
If you have any information about this case please contact;

Agency Name: Pennsylvania State Police, Troop C - Clarion
Agency Contact Person: Criminal Investigation Unit / Trooper Jason Scholl or Trooper David Ray
Agency Phone Number: 814-226-1710 or 814-938-0510

Agency Name: Clarion County Coroner's Office
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 814-275-1773

Agency Case Number: ME: C02-0344654; NCMEC: 1107383
NCIC Case Number: U438952997
NamUs Case Number: UP #6580
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Information Source(s)
NamUs
NCMEC
Pennsylvania Missing
ID Wanted Organization
The Clarion News Archive
 

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"Penny Doe"

PENNY DOE: WF, 15-40, found in stream in Monroe Township, PA - 22 July 1990 Discussion in 'Unidentified 1990 to 1999' started by PlainJaneDoe, Jun 11, 2016. CE1I8vC


Artist's rendering of "Penny Doe"

A female's body found in Monroe, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, on July 22, 1990, the death blow being blunt-force trauma to the head. Additionally, the right leg was broken. She was between fifteen and twenty-two (although some sources report her being as old as forty). She had very healthy teeth and had long brown hair and had one baby tooth still in place on the top set of teeth. The victim wore no bra, shoes or socks, which may have been taken by the killer. In each pocket of the woman's jeans was a single penny, which led to her nickname. The other clothing worn was a vest over a black shirt reading "Stop Light of California". She was not believed to have come from the area where she was discovered.
 
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Clarion County Jane Doe

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On July 22, 1990, a couple of children were looking for berries in a remote area of Monroe Township in Clarion County, Pennsylvania. The kids spotted something in a stream and at first thought it was a dead deer. Being curious they decided to investigate and discovered that it was a dead woman. She was lying face down in the water.

Authorities determined that this woman had been murdered and her body dumped there a month or so previously. She had been clobbered on the right side of her skull with something blunt. Her right leg was broken.
 
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Penny Doe Cold Case Makes No Cents

Sunday, October 19, 2014 @ 12:10 AM
Posted by Ron Wilshire

MONROE TOWNSHIP, Pa. (EYT) – She only had a penny in each of her pockets when she was found dead in muddy waters of a streambed in Monroe Township in 1990, and her death is still a mystery in 2014 and remains a cold case of the Pennsylvania State Police and Clarion County.

A photo of a reconstructed face at the time also provided no leads.

Identity unknown, she was quickly nicknamed Penny Doe because of the penny in her pockets after the investigation started.

On Friday, July 22, 1990, two children were hunting for berries in a remote area of Monroe Township, about three miles south of I-80 near Reidsburg. As they were crossing under a railroad trestle, they saw what they thought was a deer lying in a streambed. As they got closer, they found that it was a body, lying face down in the muddy water.

An autopsy showed that she had suffered blunt force trauma to the right side of her skull. It also revealed that her right leg was broken.

Authorities did not believe that she was from the local area or Clarion County, but they did think it was likely that her killer was local because of the remote location where she was found and the nearby road is lightly traveled. However, there are railroad tracks nearby, so it is possible that the killer may have followed the tracks and found the area by chance.

In the summer of 2002, authorities received an anonymous letter about the girl. Law enforcement put out a plea, asking the author of the letter to contact them again, but the writer never responded.

Experts estimated she died four to eight weeks prior to her discovery on that summer day. While police gained a lot of information about the deceased woman, her identity was never established and remains a cold case to this day.

Estimates on Penny’s age ranged between 15 and 22, although some sources reported her as old as 40. She had very healthy teeth and had one baby tooth still in place on her top set of teeth. She wore no bra, socks or shoes, or the killer may have taken them.

Police also explored a lead that she may have attended a Memorial Day Concert May 27 at Music Alley near St. Petersburg and somehow ended up in Monroe Township.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Clarion County Coroner’s Office at 814-275-1773 or the Pennsylvania State Police Troop C-Clarion Criminal Investigations Unit at 814-226-1710.


Clarion County Cold File Vital Statistics:

Estimated Age: 15-22 years old

Estimated Height: 60″ (5′), estimated

Estimated Weight: Pathology reports put her at 105 to 110 lbs., but in life she may have weighed as much as 120 lbs.

Hair Color: dark brown, long

Eye Color: Unknown

Race: Caucasian

Clothing: Size 9-10 Gitano Jeans. Fruit of the Loom panties, size 7. A short-sleeve, black, button-down shirt with attached floral vest, Stop Light California brand. No socks, shoes, bra or jewelry.
 
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Penny Doe

Penny Doe was a female found murdered in Pennsylvania in 1990.

Penny Doe

PENNY DOE: WF, 15-40, found in stream in Monroe Township, PA - 22 July 1990 Discussion in 'Unidentified 1990 to 1999' started by PlainJaneDoe, Jun 11, 2016. MRWGLPr


Sex Female
Race White
Location Monroe Township, Pennsylvania
Found July 22, 1990
Unidentified for 26 years
Postmortem interval Months
Body condition Decomposed
Age approximation 15 - 40
Height approximation 4'10 - 5'6
Weight approximation N/A
Cause of death Beating

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NamUs UP # 6580

ME/C Case Number: C02-0344654
Clarion County, Pennsylvania
20 to 40 year old White Female

Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number C02-0344654
Date found July 22, 1990 11:21
Date created January 21, 2010 10:39
Date last modified February 21, 2013 07:17
Investigating agency
date QA reviewed

Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Agency Clarion Cnty Coroners Ofc
Phone 814-275-1773
Case Manager
Name David Ray
Phone (814)938-0510

Exclusions
The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent:
First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA
Tracy Kroh 1972 Pennsylvania
Anne Manchester 1954 Delaware
Dawn Mozino 1965 Pennsylvania
Tamara Porrin 1971 Pennsylvania
Beverly Potts 1941 Ohio
Michelle Richardson Unknown Texas
Beverly Sharpman 1930 Pennsylvania
Barbara Shumac 1953 Pennsylvania


Case Report - NamUs UP # 6580
Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number C02-0344654
Date found July 22, 1990 11:21
Date created January 21, 2010 10:39
Date last modified February 21, 2013 07:17
Investigating agency
date QA reviewed

Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Agency Clarion Cnty Coroners Ofc
Phone 814-275-1773
Case Manager
Name David Ray
Phone (814)938-0510

Demographics
Estimated age Adult - Pre 40
Minimum age 20 years
Maximum age 40 years
Race White
Ethnicity Other
Sex Female
Weight (pounds) , Cannot Estimate
Height (inches) 58, Estimated
Body Parts Inventory (Check all that apply)
All parts recovered
Head not recovered
Torso not recovered
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Body conditions
Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
Probable year of death 1990 to 1990
Estimated postmortem interval Months

Circumstances
Location Found
GPS coordinates
Address 1
Address 2
City Monroe Township
State Pennsylvania
Zip code
County Clarion
Circumstances
On 07/22/1990 children picking berries located the victim's body in a stream near a rail road bed.

Physical
Hair color Brown
Head hair
Long shoulder length hair
Body hair

Facial hair

Left eye color Unknown or Missing
Right eye color Unknown or Missing

Clothing on body
Size 9 Black "Gitano Express" Jeans, size 7 "Foot of the Loom" brand panties. Black button down shirt with attached floral vest made by "Stop Light of California".
NOTE: No bra found on or near the body.

Dental
Status: Dental information / charting is available and entered

DNA
Status: Sample submitted - Tests complete
 
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Penny Doe has eight rule outs

The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent:
First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA
Tracy Kroh 1972 Pennsylvania
Anne Manchester 1954 Delaware
Dawn Mozino 1965 Pennsylvania
Tamara Porrin 1971 Pennsylvania
Beverly Potts 1941 Ohio
Michelle Richardson Unknown Texas
Beverly Sharpman 1930 Pennsylvania
Barbara Shumac 1953 Pennsylvania
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Unidentified Female Monroe Township, Pennsylvania 1990 – F561PA90

PENNY DOE: WF, 15-40, found in stream in Monroe Township, PA - 22 July 1990 Discussion in 'Unidentified 1990 to 1999' started by PlainJaneDoe, Jun 11, 2016. JxwHFN2


On July 22, 1990, children picking berries found an unidentified female lying face down in a stream while cross under a railroad trestle near State Road 2012 in Monroe Township, Pennsylvania (about 3 miles south of I-80 near Reidsburg). It has been determined by law enforcement that the unidentified female was not local to the area and they believe that the killer was from the local area because of their knowledge about this remote location to dump a body. The closest road had very little traffic. The unidentified female is sometimes informally referred to as “Penny Doe” because of the pennies found in her pockets.

The unidentified female could have been in the area to attend a concert on Memorial Day Weekend. On May 27, 1990, that year there was an outdoor rock concert called Music Alley at the Music Alley Concert Grounds which is about 15 miles from where the body was discovered. The concert was about 5 minutes off I-80 Exit 6. About 5100 people, many from Pittsburgh and Ohio, attended the concert which featured the bands “The Stand”, Down to the Wire”, Lawyers, Guns & Money” and “B.E. Taylor and Cleveland”.

Case Information (F561PA90):
Date Found: July 22, 1990
Location of Recovery: In a stream near State Road 2012 in Monroe Township, Pennsylvania
Estimated Date of Death: About two months pror to being found
Cause of Death: Struck on right side of the skull by a blunt object.
Demographics:
Estimated Age: 20 – 40 years
Race/Ethnicity: White/ Caucasian
Gender: Female
Physical Characteristics:
Height: 58 inches (estimated)
Weight: Cannot estimate
Head Hair: Brown long shoulder length hair
Eyes: Undetermined
Dental:
No cavities and no fillings which may mean that she came from an area with flouride in the water
One tooth on the upper right was chipped but that could have happened after death
One front tooth was short and stubby compared to the same tooth on the other side (unknown which tooth, but photos are below)
She still had one of her upper baby teeth behind the adult tooth #7 (Lateral incisor) where the adult tooth had grown in but the baby tooth had not fallen out.
She also had one upper tooth that was 90% rotated (unknown which tooth, but photos are below).
Medical: N/A
Scars/Markings: N/A
Tattoos: N/A
Piercings: N/A
Other: There was a penny in each of her jeans pocket.
Clothing and Accessories:
Clothing on body:
Black “Gitano Express” jeans (size 9/10)
Black button-down shirt with an attached floral print vest made by “Stop Light of California.
“Foot of the Loom” brand panties size 7
Footwear:
N/A
Jewelry:
N/A
Other Items:
No bra was found on or near the body
No sock or shoes were found with the body
Agency or Department handling investigation:
Clarion County Coroners Office at 814-275-1773 reference case # C02-0344654
Pennsylvania State Police Troop C Clarion at 814–226-1710
Case Numbers:
OPDOE: F561PA90
NCMEC: 1107383
NCIC: U438952997
NamUs UP: 6580
DoeNetwork: 246UFPA
LE Agency Case #: C02-0344654
Additional References and Resources:
NAMUS – https://identifyus.org/cases/6580
Doe Network – http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/246ufpa.html
Hell Beasts – http://hellbeasts.com/?page_id=7172
Pennsylvania Missing – http://pennsylvaniamissing.com/246ufpaclarioncountyjd.html
Missing Kids – http://www.missingkids.com/poster/NCMU/1107383/1/screen
 

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The Jane Doe was found on July 22, 1990 in a stream near State Road 2012. She had been deceased for about 2 months prior to being found. She is estimated to be 20-40 years old, stood between 4’10”-5’06” tall with brown hair. She was found wearing black “Gitano Express” jeans (size 9/10) and a black button-down shirt with an attached floral print vest made by “Stop Light of California.” The above images are of a facial reconstruction created by a NCMEC Forensic Artist.
 

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I don't think Penny Doe was killed at the location by the stream. The Clarion police estimate her death occurred around April 1, 1990. April 1st is not warm in northwestern Pennsylvania. The chart above shows temperature averages that range from 31 to 60 degrees for the entire month of April. It is unlikely that Penny Doe would not have been wearing a jacket or coat on April 1st, if she was outdoors. It's not uncommon for snow in the beginning of April, in northwestern Pennsylvania. There are no reports that a jacket or coat were found with her remains. I think she was probably killed indoors and carried to that location.
 
The newspaper account states that Penny Doe was found on June 22, 1990 and not on July 22, 1990, according to Pennsylvania Trooper Rex Munsee. The coroner established that Penny Doe had been killed around April 1, 1990.

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