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🗓️ 19 May 2025
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Episode 147 Doe ID: 'Dumpster Jane Doe' Laurie Potter
On October 5th, 2003, a maintenance worker at at the Country Hills Apartment complex in Rancho San Diego, made a horrific discovery in a dumpster when he found a set of severed legs. It was just the beginning of a shocking and perplexing mystery. The legs were found to have come from an adult woman who was deemed to be a homicide victim. Although police did not find any more of her remains, they did find an important clue; the military-style bag that had held her legs was also recovered, and years later, it would lead to the woman's killer.
When police ran out of clues early on, and could not match the legs to any missing person in the area, they buried the remains, but not before collecting DNA from them. Years later, investigators employed investigative genetic genealogy and were able to learn that 'Dumpster Jane Doe' was actually Laurie Potter. She had gone missing from Temecula CA not long before her legs were found in the dumpster. Most troubling to detectives, was that her husband Jack Potter had never reported her missing. They began an investigation of him that revealed surprising details, and a 'concerned neighbor' helped them fill in some blanks. When Jack Potter's DNA was found on the bag which had contained his wife's legs, that combined with his neighbor's story, was enough to arrest him. He pled guilty to her murder, and was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
'Dumpster Jane Doe' now has her name back, it's Laurie Potter, and this is her story.
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0:57.0 | The Just after lunchtime on Sunday, October 5, 2003, Fernando Padilla, a maintenance worker at the |
1:29.9 | Country Hills apartment complex in the East County neighborhood of Rancho, San Diego, California, |
1:35.3 | was cleaning up after doing renovation work on a vacant apartment. Fernando brought a bag of |
1:40.2 | trash down to the dumpster behind the building the renovated apartment was in. The large blue metal bin was tucked into a small white, stuckel-walled area with a brown |
1:49.0 | wood door designed to improve the aesthetics of the garbage area of the complex. |
1:53.7 | Country Hills was a cluster of two-story condo-style buildings. |
1:57.6 | The complex was not what you're thinking. |
1:59.4 | This was not the projects or a dreary high-rise. |
2:02.6 | The upscale, 675-unit complex made for a very nice neighborhood, with BMWs parked on the street, |
2:09.3 | several pools, tennis courts, manicured grass common areas, and pruned bushes. |
2:15.4 | When Fernando opened the top of the bin to deposit the trash, he noted a new-looking |
2:20.4 | Army-green canvas duffel bag in the dumpster with something bulky zipped inside. The bag did not |
2:26.4 | look like it belonged in the trash. Fernando couldn't help himself, he looked. In the bag were two |
2:32.4 | nude, severed human legs. Fernando hustled to the apartment management |
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