Reconstructions of victim
Date of Discovery: November 9, 2002
Location of Discovery: Heavily wooded area of the Northumberland Forest, north of the Town of Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
Estimated Date of Death: Fall of 2001
State of Remains: Skeletal. Only partial remains found.
Cause of Death: Not stated
Estimated Age: 30 - 50 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown
Dentals: Available. There is evidence of past dental work, however, it appears that the dental hygiene would have deteriorated in
Fingerprints: Not available
DNA: Available
Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown
On November 9, 2002 two hunters found the victim's partial skeletal remains in a heavily wooded area of the forest just off Beagle Club Road. There was no attempt at a burial and the body parts were on the surface. The investigators believe that the body has been at the site since the fall of 2001. The exact cause of death is still not known. Police said there were insufficient remains for a full autopsy. But the entire skull and dental parts were recovered. Nothing was found around the skeletal remains to help with identification.
Agency Name: Ontario Provincial Police
Agency Contact Person: Northumberland Crime Unit
Agency Phone Number: 613-475-1313
Agency Case Number: CPIC OP0211589 1
Ontario Provincial Police
Added: Prior to 2012; Last Updated: 1/27/2020
Questions or comments? Please contact appropriate member of the Area Team
** Listed information may be estimated.
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