VA ANNANDALE JANE DOE: WF, 50-70, found in Pleasant Valley Memorial Cemetery, VA - 18 Dec 1996 *JOYCE MEYER SOMMERS*

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Date of Discovery: December 18, 1996
Location of Discovery: Annandale, Fairfax County, Virginia
Estimated Date of Death: Hours prior
State of Remains: Recognizable face
Cause of Death: Suicide

Physical Description

Estimated Age: 50-70 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'0"
Weight: 157 lbs.
Hair Color: Auburn or red, almost a copper color, curly.
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: She had an 8-inch scar on her abdomen, probably from a C-section. Her fingernails were painted red.

Identifiers

Dentals: Available.
Fingerprints: Available.
DNA: Samples submitted - Tests not complete.

Clothing & Personal Items

Clothing: Teal all-weather Eddie Baur hooded jacket (size M), navy blue Classiques Entier sweater (size L), red Classiques Entier sweater (size XL), red Classiques Entier sleeveless silk shirt (size Petite L), navy blue Classiques Entier knit wool pants (size L), knee-high stockings, white support bra, white Fruit of the Loom underpants (size 6), and black loafers (size 7M). Her clothes may have come from an upscale store such as Saks Fifth Avenue.
Jewelry: Two clip-on earrings, a small gold women's Guess watch with a mesh band, a 14-karat gold ring with four jade stones, and a metal bead chain with a medic alert "NO CODE, DNR, No Penicillin."
Additional Personal Items: Bifocals with translucent frames. A green knapsack that held Jeff Foxworthy's You Might Be A Redneck cassette, a tape of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, two empty juice bottles, and a new roll of masking.

Circumstances of Discovery

A groundskeeper at the Pleasant Valley Memorial Park Cemetery discovered the decedent's body near the section of the cemetery where infants are buried, but not near any particular grave.There was a clear plastic sheet on the ground with an 8-inch Christmas tree adorned with gold balls and red ribbons. She had a portable tape player with headphones, which were on her ears. A recording of comedians Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner doing their 2000 Year Old Man routine was in the player.She had committed suicide by drinking brandy (she had a 0.14 blood-alcohol level), swallowing Valium, and placing a plastic bag over her head and tying it off with tape, suffocating herself.She left two fifty dollar bills; one for the coroner,and one for the cemetery, both with the same typed note: Deceased by own hand...prefer no autopsy. Please order cremation with funds provided. Thank you, Jane Doe.She had no receipts in her pockets for investigators to trace her movements. Most of the headstones nearby where she was found were fairly recent. The site would probably not be known to a drifter.




Investigating Agency(s)

Agency Name: Northern District Medical Examiner's Office
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 703-530-2600
Agency Case Number: N1996-41257

Agency Name: Fairfax County Police Department
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 800-673-2777
Agency Case Number: 96353000549

Agency Name: Fairfax County Crime Solvers
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 800-411-TIPS or 703-691-8888

NCIC Case Number: U989549567
NamUs Case Number: UP #6279

Information Source(s)
NamUs
National Center for Missing Adults

Admin Notes

Added: Prior to 2004; Last Updated: 3/21/2019

 
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This woman was wearing expensive career clothing from Nordstroms. She likely had a job and possibly a profession. Why didn't anyone miss her? It wasn't like she was homeless and on the streets.

I don't think her abdominal scar was from a C-section. That isn't what a C-section scar looks like.


There are usually two types of C-section incisions.

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Jane Doe's abdominal incision was very different.

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This woman was wearing expensive career clothing from Nordstroms. She likely had a job and possibly a profession. Why didn't anyone miss her? It wasn't like she was homeless and on the streets.

I don't think her abdominal scar was from a C-section. That isn't what a C-section scar looks like.


There are usually two types of C-section incisions.

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Jane Doe's abdominal incision was very different.

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I agree with Akoya. Below is a photo of a laparotomy scar:
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Note how both scars go up and around the navel, and don't begin at the pubis. A C-Section would not leave the type of scar Jane Doe has. This scar is from an abdominal surgery such as a bowel problem, unexplained abdominal pain/bleeding, etc.
 
It's interesting that her ears were not pierced.


Jewelry: Two clip-on earrings, a small gold women's Guess watch with a mesh band, a 14-karat gold ring with four jade stones, and a metal bead chain with a medic alert "NO CODE, DNR, No Penicillin."

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http://thebossman06.blogspot.com/2006/05/mystery-of-annandale-cemetery-virginia.html

The Mystery of The Annandale Cemetery. Virginia 1996.


On December 18, 1996 the remains of a woman were found in Pleasant Valley Memorial Park Cemetery, Annandale, Virginia. She was located near the section of the cemetery where infants are buried. The unidentified woman is described as a white female, about 60 years old, standing 5 feet tall with curly Red or Auburn colored hair. An autopsy reveled the woman had committed suicide by placing a plastic bag over her head and tying it off with masking tape. A toxicology report also revealed the unidentified woman had swallowed Valium and her blood alcohol level was .14%. She had a portable tape player, the headphones over her ears and was listening to a recording of comedians Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner doing their "2000 Year Old Man" routine. The woman left two 50$ bills one for the coroner and one for the cemetery with the same typed note: “Deceased by own hand...prefer no autopsy. Please order cremation with funds provided. Thank you, Jane Doe.” Click on the web links below, read the case file and if you have any information that can help solve, "The Mystery of The Annandale Cemetery," contact you local police.
 
http://thebossman06.blogspot.com/2006/05/mystery-of-annandale-cemetery-virginia.html

The Mystery of The Annandale Cemetery. Virginia 1996.


On December 18, 1996 the remains of a woman were found in Pleasant Valley Memorial Park Cemetery, Annandale, Virginia. She was located near the section of the cemetery where infants are buried. The unidentified woman is described as a white female, about 60 years old, standing 5 feet tall with curly Red or Auburn colored hair. An autopsy reveled the woman had committed suicide by placing a plastic bag over her head and tying it off with masking tape. A toxicology report also revealed the unidentified woman had swallowed Valium and her blood alcohol level was .14%. She had a portable tape player, the headphones over her ears and was listening to a recording of comedians Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner doing their "2000 Year Old Man" routine. The woman left two 50$ bills one for the coroner and one for the cemetery with the same typed note: “Deceased by own hand...prefer no autopsy. Please order cremation with funds provided. Thank you, Jane Doe.” Click on the web links below, read the case file and if you have any information that can help solve, "The Mystery of The Annandale Cemetery," contact you local police.
 
A toxicology report also revealed the unidentified woman had swallowed Valium and her blood alcohol level was .14%.

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At some point she had probably acquired a prescription for Valium. It isn't something she could purchase over the counter.
 

Fairfax County Jane Doe (1996)

Fairfax County Jane Doe was a woman who committed suicide in 1996 in Virginia. Upon the discovery, she had written a note requesting cremation, no autopsy and signed it as "Jane Doe."


Fairfax County Jane Doe

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Sex Female
Race White
Location Annandale, Virginia
Found December 18, 1996
Unidentified for 19 years
Postmortem interval Hours
Body condition Recognizable face
Age approximation 50 - 70
Height approximation 5'
Weight approximation 157 pounds
Cause of death Overdose/asphyxiation
(suicide)

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This image was retouched and may not provide an accurate representation of the subject in life.
 
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Monty Python - The Album Of The Soundtrack Of The Trailer Of The Film Of Monty Python And The Holy Grail

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Introduction
Introduction (Part 2)
Arrival At Castle
Constitutional Peasants
Witch Burning
Logician
Camelot
Camelot Song
Arthur And God
Classic (Silbury Hill)
French Castle
Announcement
Apology
Story So Far
Brave Sir Robin
The Knights Who Say "Ni"
Classic (Silbury Hill) (Part 2)
Marilyn Monroe
Sir Lancelot & Swamp
Tim The Enchanter
Drama Critic
Hand Grenade Of Antioch
Announcement (Part 2)
End Of Quest
Arthur's Song
Documentary - Terry Jones And Michael Palin
Run Away Song
 


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The 2000 Year Old Man is a persona in a comedy skit, originally created by Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner in 1961.

Mel Brooks played the oldest man in the world, interviewed by Carl Reiner in a series of comedy routines that appeared on television, as well as being made into a collection of records. In a Yiddish accent, Brooks would improvise answers to topics such as the earliest known language ("basic Rock"); manufacturing the Star of David ("I employed six men, see, each with a point. They would run together in the middle of the factory, and in the great speed, they would fuse, thus creating a star. I would make two a day, because of the many ACCidents"; manufacturing the cross ("It was simple. I didn't know then it was eloquent! Two men run together ... BANG! You got a cross! I could have fired four men!"), and Joan of Arc ("KNOW her? I WENT with her, dummy, I WENT with her!").

The inspiration for the skit was a tape-recorded exchange between Brooks and Reiner at a party that took place at Brooks' beachfront house in Lonelyville, on Fire Island.[citation needed] The tape recorder was brought into the mix shortly after the opening salvos, as the two comics soon had the party audience in stitches. In 1961, when the duo began doing the skit on television, Brooks had just undergone surgery for gout. Because of his post-surgical discomfort, Brooks quipped, "I feel like a 2000-year-old man," which led Reiner to begin questioning him about what it's like to be a 2000-year-old man and to describe history as Brooks saw it.

The 2000 Year Old Man
Genre Animated television special
Written by
Mel Brooks
Carl Reiner
Directed by Leo Salkin
Voices of
Mel Brooks
Carl Reiner
Theme music composer Mort Garson
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Leo Salkin
Running time 30 min
Productioncompany(s)
Crossbow Productions
Acre Enterprises
Leo Salkin Films
Distributor CBS
Release
Original network CBS
Original release January 11, 1975
 

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