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After 41 years, investigators from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office and the DNA Doe Project found new information related to a "Jane Doe" that was found in 1980.
Ventura County Jane Doe was the first unidentified crime victim in county history to have genetic genealogy used to identify her, Rhods said. However, she may not be the last.
In the Jane Doe case, he acted on that prior knowledge once Wilson Chouest, 66, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the July 1980 murders of Ventura County Jane Doe and a woman known ...
Ventura County Jane Doe was in her 20’s and about five months pregnant with a never-to-be-born son. She was 5-foot-2 and about 115 pounds.
The Ventura County Jane Doe has been identified after 24 years. Othram Inc After 24 years, the remains of a Jane Doe found in Southern California have finally been identified.
The KCSO, with the help of the Ventura County District Attorney's Office and the DNA Doe Project, was able to identify Jane Doe 1980, a homicide victim from over 40 years ago. × This page ...