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Unidentified White Female
Vital Statistics
The victim was found in a discarded refrigerator just off U.S. 25E near the entrance to Gray, Kentucky. The woman was asphyxiated but there were no marks indicating strangulation at the throat, nor were there broken blood vessels found in the nose to suggest to doctors that a pillow had been put over her head. The refrigerator was an old, white Admiral model with a decal on the front door saying "Super Woman".
There were some indications that she may have come to the area from out of state. Some reports had it that she had been asking for a ride to North Carolina over a CB radio, possibly from the Pinville area.
Unidentified White Female
- Located on April 1, 1985 in Gray, Knox County, Kentucky.
- The victim was asphyxiated.
- She is estimated to have been deceased for approximately one day
Vital Statistics
- Estimated age: 24 - 35 years old
- Approximate Height and Weight: 4'11"; 100 lbs.
- Distinguishing Characteristics: Red hair; hazel eyes. The front part of her hair was auburn colored, while the back was nearly brunette. She had freckles. She had a small abrasion on the left side of the lower lip. Marks on the abdomen indicated she had given birth at one time. She had a scar on the abdomen. Birthmark above and behind left ankle. Moles on right side of neck & under each breast.
- Dentals: Available. Upper front tooth chipped and discolored.
- Clothing: The victim was clad only in soiled short white socks, two on each foot. One white pair and one pair white with green and yellow stripes. She wore two necklaces, one with a pendant of a gold eagle with spread wings and the other with a heartshaped pendant.
The victim was found in a discarded refrigerator just off U.S. 25E near the entrance to Gray, Kentucky. The woman was asphyxiated but there were no marks indicating strangulation at the throat, nor were there broken blood vessels found in the nose to suggest to doctors that a pillow had been put over her head. The refrigerator was an old, white Admiral model with a decal on the front door saying "Super Woman".
There were some indications that she may have come to the area from out of state. Some reports had it that she had been asking for a ride to North Carolina over a CB radio, possibly from the Pinville area.