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Doe ID 'Blue Pacheco' Patricia 'Patsy' Skiple

DNA: ID

AbJack Entertainment

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Episode 185 Doe ID 'Blue Pacheco' Patricia 'Patsy' Skiple

A murdered Jane Doe was found at a truck turnout in Santa Clara county, CA in 1993. Remaining unidentified, she became known as Blue Pacheco, after her clothing and dump site location.  She remained unidentified for decades, long after a famous serial killer was prosecuted for her murder.  Even though justice was served, investigators were determined to give Blue Pacheco her name back – and finally, IGG allowed them to provide answers to her family. Her name is Patsy Skiple, a victim of the Happy Face Killer, Keith Hunter Jesperson.

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Subscribe where you're listening to this podcast so you don't miss an episode. The On June 3rd, 1993, a trucker stopped to relieve himself on the westbound side of California

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State Route 152 on mountainous Pacheco Pass east of Merced in Santa Clara County. Of all the spots in the

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world, the big-rigged driver could have picked to pee. He picked the truck turnout with a decomposing

1:43.1

body lying down the hill

1:44.5

off the roadside. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office arrived and observed the corpse. It appeared to be a

1:50.7

woman. Her head was pointed downhill and wedged under a rock. She was wearing all blue in a conservative

1:56.5

collared jacket secured with a large white button, a blue shirt, and blue jeans.

2:05.0

Deputies at the scene could not immediately determine what had killed this woman, and indeed,

2:10.8

after an autopsy, the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner classified her cause of death as undetermined.

2:15.6

He gathered that she was white. She stood about five foot three and she weighed 130 pounds.

2:19.7

She was between 30 and 40 years old. She had medium-length brown hair and brown eyes. There was no evidence that she'd born children, which was erroneous,

2:24.8

but she had a five-inch scar on her stomach from gallbladder surgery. She had formerly had

2:29.7

dental care, but her teeth had deteriorated, and it was evident she hadn't taken care of them for

2:34.2

some time. Police also released that she had apparent needle trackmarks on her body.

2:40.3

As I said, the Jane Doe was wearing a blue jacket with a large button, a blue shirt, and jeans.

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She was also wearing white Haynes underwear, a white bra, white Nike socks with blue stripes,

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