domingo, 1 de febrero de 2015

Buckskin Girl

Buckskin Girl is the nickname given to an unidentified female murder victim discovered in 1981 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio. She is known for her unique hairstyle along with the tasseled suede jacket she wore.
Discovery and death
She was found within 24 to 48 hours of her death near Greenlee Road in Troy, Ohio. However, some sources state she was found in Newton, Ohio. She had suffered trauma to the head and was strangled. Some believe she may have been a teenage runaway or a possible victim of a serial killer who had murdered multiple prostitutes in the region. However, the scene showed no signs of sexual assault, rape or other sexual activity, indicating the Buckskin Girl was not a sex worker.
Description
The young woman's reddish-brown hair was braided into pigtails on both sides of her head. Her eyes were brown and she had many freckles across her face. Her personal hygiene was described to be well maintained, and all of her teeth were...

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