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Trace Evidence

095 - Annandale Jane Doe

Trace Evidence

Steven Pacheco

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

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On December 18th, 1996, an unknown woman walked into Pleasant Valley Memorial Park in Annandale Virginia. Once inside she proceeded to the area in which children are buried and set herself a place, including placing a small Christmas tree. There she took her own life and left behind no clues as to her identity.

Over the past twenty-three years, many have tried to determine who Annandale Jane Doe was, what led her to that particular cemetery, and ultimately, why she chose to end her own life? However, Jane Doe went out of her way to ensure her identity would never be discovered prompting the question: are some mysteries best left unsolved?

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0:00.0

Get up and add it.

0:01.3

That's my mother used to say.

0:03.5

Get moving.

0:05.1

Get your skate song.

0:07.0

Get your hair done in the race run.

0:09.8

Get behind the wheel.

0:12.4

Get picking up.

0:14.8

And dropping off.

0:17.0

Get busy.

0:18.0

Like the next day.

0:19.6

Get deliveries done.

0:21.4

And get home to see mom.

0:24.2

Whatever the mission.

0:25.5

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0:30.1

Today's episode involves a suicide.

0:33.3

If you or someone you love is struggling with suicidal thoughts,

0:37.5

please contact the National Suicide Prevention Line at 1-800-273-8255 or you can text the crisis text line by sending the word home.

0:50.2

That's H-O-M-E-2-741-741.

1:00.0

When investigating a death, one of the most important pieces of information an investigator can recover is the identity of the victim.

1:12.3

There are countless cases of homicides in which the victim's identity has never been discovered.

1:17.0

Be that due to the efforts of the killer or perhaps the passage of time.

1:21.5

What then does an investigator do when the victim's identity is concealed not because of a killer, but by their own choice?

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