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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A CLOSER LOOK AT CASE # 246 UFPA 1990 – W – 15 to 40 yrs.
04SEP
CLARION COUNTY RESIDENTS SPEAK UP PLEASE She has been nicknamed “Penny Doe.” TELL US HER REAL NAME

WHO is this person?

This 15 to 40 year old white female was 4’10” to 5’0″, 105 to 120 lbs. with dark brown long (14″) hair. 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). An autopsy also showed the women’s right leg was broken.

WHAT was she wearing or was with her?

She was wearing Gitano Express jeans, Fruit of the Loom panties and shirt with attached floral vest made byStop Light of California. One 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.

WHEN was she found and WHEN did she die?

She was found on July 22, 1990 with Estimated date of death is 6 to 8 weeks before discovery.

WHERE was she found?

She was found in Monroe, Pennsylvania.

HOW was she found and HOW did she die?

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 help find 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 not in Clarion County long, 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.

To read more about this case, please click here.

QUESTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS

States with fluoride in the waterhttp://www.nidcr.nih.gov/DataStatis...oridation/CommunityWaterFluoridationState.htm
 
http://mja--inc--investigations.webs.com/apps/blog/categories/show/490997-jane-doe-s

Unidentified White Female

Jane Doe was discovered on 7-22-1990 in Monroe Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania ..

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/246ufpa.html

State of Remains : Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction

Cause of Death : Blunt force trauma to right side of skull..

Estimated Age : 15-40 years old

Jane Doe 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 Jane Doe is from the county or the immediate area, but believe she was brought to the area by a local individual...

They also believe Jane Doe was in Clarion County at most a month, before she was killed...

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." ..
 
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/246ufpa.html

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.



Was this woman undocumented?
 
http://www.exploreclarion.com/2014/10/19/penny-doe-cold-case-makes-no-cents/#more-141536

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.
 
Penny Doe had no evidence of tooth decay, yet she was in need of dental care for malocclusions, othodontics, and other reasons. The lack of decay could indicate that she came from an area where the drinking water was fluoridated. If Penny Doe was an Hispanic young woman, it's possible that she could have come from Chile, Guatemala, Guyana, Panama, or Peru.


http://fluoridealert.org/content/bfs-2012/

Countries that Fluoridate their Water

(SOURCE: British Fluoridation Society; November 2012)

Country Number of People Drinking Artificially Fluoridated Water % of Population

Argentina 3,100,000 19%
Australia 17,600,000 80%
Brazil 73,200,000 41%
Brunei 375,000 95%
Canada 14,260,000 44%
Chile 11,800,000 70%
Fiji 300,000 36%
Guatemala 1,800,000 13%
Guyana 45,000 62%
Hong Kong 6,968,000 100%
Irish Republic 3,250,000 73%
Israel 5,270,000 70%
Libya 400,000 22%
Malaysia 20,700,000 75.5%
New Zealand 2,330,000 61%
Panama 510,000 15%
Papa New Guinea 102,000 6%
Peru 500,000 2%
Serbia 300,000 3%
Singapore 5,080,000 100%
South Korea 2,820,000 6%
Spain 4,250,000 11%
United Kingdom 5,797,000 11%
United States 194,206,000 64%
Vietnam 3,500,000 4%
Total 369,656,000 5%

SOURCE: British Fluoridation Society (2012). One in a Million: The facts about water fluoridation. Available online at: http://www.bfsweb.org/onemillion/onemillion2012.html (updated Nov. 2012)
 
Those pennies in her pockets were for luck.


https://www.thinkmoney.co.uk/news-advice/top-ten-money-superstitions-0-4220-0.htm

Fill your pockets
A wallet or purse makes for a lovely present – but be sure to put a coin or two in it if you want it to be a lucky gift too. This is a custom in many cultures, but particularly in Greece where there’s a firm belief that “money attracts money”. As long as you have just a couple of coins in your pockets you’ll never be penniless and you stand to make more – but it’s incredibly unlucky to have an empty wallet or bank account. Pretty good advice!


https://www.creditsesame.com/blog/s...10-money-superstitions-from-around-the-world/

According to the Greeks, money attracts more money, so it’s bad luck to completely empty your pockets, wallet, or bank account. When giving a wallet or purse, they consider it good luck to include a coin or two inside for the recipient.

England: In the UK, putting money in the pocket of new clothes is believed to bring good luck.
 

246UFPA - Unidentified Female​

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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: Decomposed
Cause of Death: Blunt force trauma to right side of skull.

Physical Description

Estimated Age: 20-40 years old
Race: White
Sex: Female
Height: 4'10" to 5'6"
Weight: 105 to 120 lbs.
Hair: Dark-brown, shoulder-length.
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Right leg was broken.

Identifiers

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.
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 if her killer was emptying her pockets.

Circumstances of Discovery

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)

Agency Name: Pennsylvania State Police, Troop C - Clarion
Agency Contact Person: Trooper Jason Scholl or Trooper David Ray
Agency Phone Number: 814-226-1710 (Scholl) or 814-938-0535 (Ray)
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: C02-0344654

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

NCIC Case Number: U438952997
NamUs Case Number: 6580
NCMEC Case Number: 1107383

Information Source(s)

NamUs
NCMEC
Hellbeasts: A Blog about Crime and Injustice (archived)
ID Wanted Organization
The Clarion News Archive
 

32 years later, the July 1990 'Penny Doe' case in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, remains unsolved​

“It was the day before my birthday. That’s one reason I’ll never forget it,” Angie Clinger told Dateline. “I was 7 turning 8.”

In the ‘90s, summertime meant one thing: playing outside all day until the street lamps turned on and you headed home for dinner.

“My brother, myself and our two neighbor kids that we grew up with – we always hung out around the area,” Angie said. “We could, you know, walk miles. We would hike, play in the woods, pick berries.”

And that’s what they were doing on July 22, 1990, in Monroe Township in Clarion County, Pennsylvania.


The kids ran home as fast as they could. “I don't think I ever ran so quick in my life,” Angie told Dateline. “I just remember, you know, just being traumatized and freaked out.”

When the kids got home, breathless and shaken up, they called the police. Angie says the older kids talked with officials and gave statements about what the four of them had seen.

Investigators immediately got to work. According to the DoeNetwork, a non-profit organization dedicated to identifying John/Jane Doe cases, the cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma to the right side of the skull. Experts believe the woman had died “6 to 8+ weeks prior” to the kids finding her remains.


In their entry for Penny Doe, the DoeNetwork said officials determined that Penny Doe was likely not from the immediate area, but believe she was brought to that area by a local.

One lead that detectives investigated, according to the DoeNetwork, was that Penny Doe may have attended an outdoor rock concert on Sunday, May 27, 1990 – Memorial Day Weekend. The concert, called Music Alley, featured bands including “The Stand; Down To The Wire; Lawyers, Guns & Money; B.E. Taylor and Cleveland.” The venue was about 15 miles away from where Penny Doe was found. According to the DoeNetwork, there is no indication that Penny Doe actually attended the concert, however, more than 5,000 people were there, including many individuals who came from bordering states.


For the Penny Doe case specifically, the DoeNetwork said they have reviewed and submitted multiple cases as potential matches to law enforcement over the past 15 years, but so far there have been no matches confirmed.

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