Unidentified Female Found May 1950 in Bath (Berkeley Springs), WV - NamUs #UP10026 Case Details
Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP10026
Female, White / Caucasian: Jane Doe
Date Body Found: May 10th, 1950 (Wednesday)
Location Found: Bath (Berkeley Springs), West Virginia. According to early journalism, she was found "along a little used road near the bridge which crosses the Potomac River of Hancock." She was found next to a ditch about 30 yards from the bridge. I think the Google Maps coordinates would be about 39.69214444454965, -78.1844344136343, River Road would have been a "little used road" back then, I think.
She is barely across state lines between West Virginia and Maryland. That could mean whoever dumped her body did so in a way to try and get the wrong authorities to investigate.
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May 12th, 1950. Beckley Post-Herald |
County: Morgan County
Who found the body: Benjamin Miller of Hancock (his name is a good keyword to search to find early journalism)
Estimated Age Range: 35-50 Years
Birthdate Estimate: The person’s birthdate would fall between May 11th, 1900, and May 10th, 1915, based on the estimated age range and the date of death.
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This individual was found nude according to reports. Clothing must have been added for the photo. |
Demographics
Biological Sex: Female
Race / Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Estimated Year of Death: 1950
Estimated PMI: 48 Hours
Date of Death: Situation would suggest she died on May 8th, 1950. Early journalism suggested a bit longer time frame as an investigator said they weren't sure within five days how long she has been at her found location.
Height: 5' 5" (65 inches), Estimated
Weight: 130 lbs, Estimated
BMI: 21.6, meaning she would have looked average to slender
Circumstances
Date Body Found: May 10, 1950
NamUs Case Created: March 20, 2012
Circumstances of Recovery: Body was discovered by an individual while mushroom hunting along U.S. Route 522.
Physical Description
Hair Color: Red/Auburn
Head Hair Description: Curly, recent perm
Teeth: Natural teeth
Distinctive Physical Features
Scar/Mark: Y-shaped scar on outside right wrist approx. 3" long. W-shaped scar in center of forehead. 2 surgical scars—one a 10" hysterectomy scar and one a 4" appendectomy scar.
Other Characteristics: Freckles on back of hands and lower arms. Hands very small, shoe size 4 1/2 narrow.
Research
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May 11th, 1950/Hinton Daily News |
Alice Kelly Theory
The Jane Doe's Scars
Scar Description | Likely Origin | Definition in Layman Terms | Source |
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Y-shaped on right wrist | Surgical (e.g., complex wrist repair, vascular access) | A mark shaped like a "Y" from a surgery on the wrist, possibly to fix tendons, ligaments, or blood vessels | Many sources. Seemed to be veneral medical knowledge. |
W-shaped on forehead | Surgical (W-plasty for cosmetic scar revision) | A mark shaped like a "W" from a surgery to make an old scar on the forehead less noticeable, typically done for cosmetic reasons | W-plasty in Scar Revision |
Hysterectomy scar | Surgical (removal of the uterus) | A line from an operation to remove the uterus, usually seen as a horizontal mark on the lower belly | Cleveland Clinic, but seemed like common knowledge in the medical community |
Appendectomy scar | Surgical (removal of the appendix) | A small mark from an operation to remove the appendix, usually on the lower right side of the belly, sometimes just tiny dots if done with a camera | Cleveland Clinic - Appendectomy |
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