Morgan County Jane Doe: 1950 West Virginia Cold Case
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In 1950, a mushroom hunter in Morgan County, West Virginia discovered the body of an unidentified woman along a little-used road. She had been murdered and left in a remote spot.Within the first year, investigators thought they had identified her at least seven different times. Every lead turned out to be wrong. Nearly 75 years later, the Morgan County Jane Doe remains without a name, and her killer has never been brought to justice.✨ She Goes By Jane is a true crime podcast about missing and unidentified women. We share the stories of women who vanish—no gore, no sensationalism, just careful, compassionate storytelling.➡️ Share Morgan County Jane Doe's story to help her get her name back.📍 Find us on Instagram & Facebook.📚 Get Aimee’s book, Doe, now available via University of Akron Press, Bookshop.org, and Amazon.📰 For more women-centered true crime content, subscribe to Aimee’s newsletter, GIRLHUNT.
In 1950, a mushroom hunter in Morgan County, West Virginia discovered the body of an unidentified woman along a little-used road. She had been murdered and left in a remote spot.
Within the first year, investigators thought they had identified her at least seven different times. Every lead turned out to be wrong. Nearly 75 years later, the Morgan County Jane Doe remains without a name, and her killer has never been brought to justice.
✨ She Goes By Jane is a true crime podcast about missing and unidentified women. We share the stories of women who vanish—no gore, no sensationalism, just careful, compassionate storytelling.
➡️ Share Morgan County Jane Doe's story to help her get her name back.
📍 Find us on Instagram & Facebook.
📚 Get Aimee’s book, Doe, now available via University of Akron Press, Bookshop.org, and Amazon.
📰 For more women-centered true crime content, subscribe to Aimee’s newsletter, GIRLHUNT.
