I will try to summarize the show enough so you know about the girl, but the link I provided in the prior post basically goes over the entire show.
Show said she was stuffed in a trash bag, which was found behind a restaurant. She had a rag in her throat.
She was asphyxiated.
She was dead for approximately 10 days.
They have fingerprints.
5'1", ~110 lbs, early teens
Good health, good teeth
Tommy Hilfiger outfit was a fake (wasn't really TH brand)
The community decided to save money to have her buried.
I'll take this directly from the site, so it will be straightforward:
"Then investigators got a clue: an anonymous letter in the mail.
The letter writer claimed to have seen someone get something from the trunk of a car and dump it into the very same bushes where the body was found.
"We asked this person to come forward and we would keep him anonymous," says Dudek. "However unfortunately he chose not to come forward at that point.
This potential witness admitted in the letter that he was reluctant to come forward because he himself had been in that parking lot waiting for a married girlfriend.
Dudek says the person is a huge witness. "Hes got to make the decision and do the right thing.
Age is 14 to 17.
Many features (from the skull) are European, but she has some features of Asian or Native American origin.
They mentioned Doe Network. One woman (I don't know if she posts her) searches missing persons to try to find a match with Jane Doe.
Then they started discussing another case in which a facial reconstruction done by Frank Bender was matched by this woman (Ellen Leach is her name) from a missing persons report online.
More from the written site of the show:
"But her identity is only one part of the mystery. Why, after two years, has no one claimed her? Detectives have a theory: that someone out there knows exactly who she is and what happened to her but the person is too afraid to come forward.
So police have been keeping an eye on her grave to see who might be drawn to visit her. And one day it paid off: they found an intriguing clue.
A necklace and a note were found on Jane Doe's headstone. "The note was actually strung through the necklace, so it was attached to it. 'God loves you, its OK, baby girl, Jim is paying for what he did to you,'" says Dudek.
Sgt. Dudek hopes that DNA and fingerprint tests on those items will provide some answers. But it will take weeks, perhaps months, to find a match and he doesnt want to waste any time."
Leach thought she found a match for Jane Doe (they didn't mention the name of the little girl, but she was from California. I couldn't see the name good--but they showed Leach's computer screen with the photo of the girl's Doe Network (i think it was Doe and not Charley Project..) profile on it.