Crime & Safety

Jane Doe, Grundy County's Unsolved Murder Victim, Finally Identified

She was subsequently buried in an unmarked grave at the Braceville-Gardner Cemetery on Thanksgiving Day, 1976.

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MORRIS — Grundy County Coroner John W. Callahan’s office issued a press release on Monday announcing that it has identified the victim of a 1976 cold case homicide.

According to Monday's announcement:

On the afternoon of October 2, 1976, a local farmer discovered the body of an unidentified African American female, alongside rural U.S. Route 6, near Seneca. The investigation into the death soon began.

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After exhausting all efforts of attempting to identify the female, she was subsequently buried in an unmarked grave at the Braceville-Gardner Cemetery on Thanksgiving Day, 1976.

For years, the case remained cold and was reopened by the Coroner’s Office in late-2017, hoping to use modern-day forensic science techniques and technology to finally give the victim her name back. The unidentified female was subsequently exhumed on December 18, 2018, and efforts to obtain DNA began.

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The victim’s identity will be released at a press conference held by the Coroner’s Office, on Thursday at 1 p.m., in the boardroom of the Grundy County Administration Center, 1320 Union Street, downtown Morris.

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