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He first became obsessed with Lavender Doe’s case in 2017. Back then, he was one of those people watching Investigation Discovery and trying to solve cold cases on his own.
“Lavender Doe’s” body was still burning when she was discovered in the Texas woods by two men out shooting target practice. “She had wood piled beneath her and wood piled on top of her, and there was, ...
The Gregg County Sheriff’s Office previously said that murder victim Lavender Doe was a white female in her late teens or early 20s with reddish blonde or light brown hair. She was about 5 feet 2 ...
She was wearing a pale shirt, the color of lavender. The little details caught the eyes of amateur internet investigators, and one of those armchair detectives took to calling her “Lavender Doe.” ...
Thank’s to the great efforts of the DNA Doe Project they were able to identify Lavender Doe,” says Josh Tubb of the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office. The DNA Doe Project joined the investigation in July, ...
A new series will tell the story of how a murder victim in Gregg County originally only known as “Lavender Doe” eventually was identified. “Citizen P. I.,” streaming on discovery+, is an ...
“The DNA Doe Project has made an identification in the case of Lavender Doe,” a Facebook post by the DNA Doe Project says. “The young woman was discovered on October 29, 2006, in Kilgore, TX.
Trending 1 dead after vehicle falls on man in Tyler Tyler-area sisters, who were at Camp Mystic, share survival story The DNA Doe Project announced Jan. 29, 2019, that it had identified Dodd.
Dateline NBC (10 p.m., NBC) - Keith Morrison reports on a case involving the discovery of unidentified body in Kilgore, Texas, referred to by internet sleuths as “Lavender Doe.” ...
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