CA REDONDO BEACH JANE DOE: WF, 20-40, found in plastic bag during dig in Redondo Beach, CA - 22 Aug 2001 *CATHERINE PARKER-JOHNSON*

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NamUs UP # 3342

Unidentified White Female
Vital Statistics
Age: 20 to 50 Years
Height: 5'5" (65 inches)
Body Condition: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Approx Date of Death: 1960 to 1996
Comments: No skull or teeth found

Case History
Remains found in a plastic bag during a dig at a new home site in Redondo Beach. Per anthropologist, bones to be greater than 5 years and potentially decades old. Age is estimated at 20-50 years
 
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by: Vivian Chow
Posted: Jun 23, 2023 / 05:27 PM PDT
Updated: Jun 23, 2023 / 05:37 PM PDT

Police have identified a woman whose remains were discovered in Redondo Beach in 2001.

On Aug. 29, 2001, the human remains were discovered during a construction project at 1624 Wollacot Street.

After a lengthy investigation spanning decades, Redondo Beach Police on Friday identified the woman as Catherine Parker-Johnson. The case was determined to be a homicide.

With no way to identify the remains or locate relatives in 2001, the case remained stalled until it was reopened in January 2019.

The department’s Cold Case Investigations Unit partnered with the DNA Doe Project, a nonprofit that works with law enforcement to identify missing people.

DNA collected from the scene was used to develop a genealogical profile of Parker-Johnson.

In March 2023, a preliminary DNA comparison with two living women, determined to be the victim’s daughter and sister, provided a “provisional identification of the remains as Ms. Catherine Parker-Johnson,” authorities said.

Officials discovered family members last contacted Parker-Johnson in May 1981. The last record of any contact with her occurred on Aug. 31, 1981, in Lennox, California.

Searches of law enforcement and other databases revealed Parker-Johnson had not been reported missing.

The case remains an active investigation. No suspect information was released. Parker-Johnson’s age at death was also not released.

Anyone with previous contact with, knowledge of or information about Parker-Johnson is asked to contact Investigators John Skipper or Rick Petersen at 310-379-2477 x2714, via text at 310-937-6675 or email janedoe2001@redondo.org

A press conference is scheduled for June 26 during which police will request assistance from the public while providing additional details about the case.

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Namus cites White Female, ARGH!

Hi Romulus! I think if you look at it today, the NAMUS page is still active, it says Race/Ethnicity Unknown. They must have changed it at some point. This also confused me when I read the story, until I read the DNADOEPROJECT profile.


Description
On August 22, 2001 construction workers uncovered a plastic bag in the backyard of a new home site in Redondo Beach, California. Stuffed inside the bag was a headless skeleton. Following an autopsy an anthropologist reported the remains were of a Caucasian female, 20-50 years old. Based on location of skeleton and infrastructure in ground, the victim died sometime between 1974 and 2001. Early analysis of Jane Doe’s DNA indicates that she is actually descended from ancestors in Sub-Saharan Afrida.

NamUs ID: UP3342
Date Body Found: August 22, 2001
Race:
Black
Gender:
Female
Estimated Age:
20-50
Estimated PMI:
1-26 years
Location:
Redondo Beach, CA

Agency of Jurisdiction
Redondo Beach Police Department
John Skipper
310-379-2477
 

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