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Behind the discovery of every Jane Doe are two parallel stories: that of the detectives puzzling out her identity and how she died, and that of her family who know very well who she is but have lost her, now forever. By weaving the two stories together, Who Killed Jane Doe? Embarks on a unique journey of discovery, loss, mystery and resolution.
The body of a beautiful woman is found in the Pennsylvania woods at Christmastime, and it's clear her death is no accident; determined to discover the victim's name, officials launch an investigation that spans 10 years.
A young woman's body is found in the Arizona desert, while over 2,500 miles away, a young man worries about his missing sister; an investigation into her death begins, and it will take decades to reveal her name and her killer.
A jogger discovers a woman's body off a remote road in Pennsylvania; in the meantime, a woman fails to show up at her godchild's baptism, prompting investigators to launch a search that takes them up and down the East Coast.
An unidentified woman's body surfaces in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico; meanwhile, a woman vanishes from her new home in Florida, then, nearly 30 years later, both tales are untangled to reveal a story of love, loss, life, and death.
In 2005, Pamela Knight vanishes on her son's birthday, and, years later, two men find the remains of a woman buried under an abandoned shed.
After a young woman's body is discovered naked in a Minnesota ditch, investigators embark on a decades-long hunt to identify her; meanwhile, over 1,000 miles away, a despairing family refuses to stop looking for the daughter and sister they love.
A heartbroken woman waits for her daughter to come home for the holidays, but she never does; in another state, investigators find a woman's remains, and these two seemingly unrelated incidents come together as investigators finally catch a break.
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