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23 hours ago · After more than 39 years, the long-standing mystery surrounding the identity of Smith County Jane Doe 1985 has been resolved. The Texas Department of Public Safety, in collaboration with local law enforcement, forensic experts, and the DNA Doe Project, has successfully identified the former Jane Doe as Sindy Gina Crow.
2 days ago · She was never identified, and in what was ultimately labeled a cold case, the homicide victim was simply labeled “Jane Doe.” Now, the Smith County sheriff says her remains have been identified. Sheriff Larry Smith will hold a press event on Tuesday, April 16, at 2:45, to share the details of the woman’s case and to reveal her identity.
23 hours ago · ‘Jane Doe’ gets a name 2024-04-17 - Along the way, they did a side project that helped an innocent woman get out of prison. They even contributed to a couple of podcasts, including one called “Murder 101.” This class project wasn’t some academic exercise. This was real life and death.
3 hours ago · A Jane Doe victim found in 1985 along I-20 near Tyler, Texas, was recently identified as Sindy Gina Crow, the Smith County Sheriff's Office announced.
23 hours ago · The DNA Doe Project says that a Jane Doe found in October 1985 has been identified as Sindy Gina Crow. Crow's skeletal remains were found by a highway mowing crew in a brush-covered gully on the ...
1 day ago · SMITH COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The identity of a long-standing mystery surrounding a Smith County Jane Doe in 1985, has been resolved with the help of the DNA Doe Project. Reports from the DNA Doe project showed that in October of 1985, a highway crew found human skeletal remains in a brush-covered gully area on the south side of I-20 in ...