Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Walker County Jane Doe is an unidentified murder victim discovered on November 1, 1980, in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas. After the investigation of her murder and identity went cold, she was buried in a donated casket in the Oakwood Cemetery in the same town where she was found. To this day, she has yet to be identified, even though her face has been reconstructed several times."@en }
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- Walker_County_Jane_Doe abstract "Walker County Jane Doe is an unidentified murder victim discovered on November 1, 1980, in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas. After the investigation of her murder and identity went cold, she was buried in a donated casket in the Oakwood Cemetery in the same town where she was found. To this day, she has yet to be identified, even though her face has been reconstructed several times.".
- Q17015469 abstract "Walker County Jane Doe is an unidentified murder victim discovered on November 1, 1980, in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas. After the investigation of her murder and identity went cold, she was buried in a donated casket in the Oakwood Cemetery in the same town where she was found. To this day, she has yet to be identified, even though her face has been reconstructed several times.".
- Walker_County_Jane_Doe comment "Walker County Jane Doe is an unidentified murder victim discovered on November 1, 1980, in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas. After the investigation of her murder and identity went cold, she was buried in a donated casket in the Oakwood Cemetery in the same town where she was found. To this day, she has yet to be identified, even though her face has been reconstructed several times.".
- Q17015469 comment "Walker County Jane Doe is an unidentified murder victim discovered on November 1, 1980, in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas. After the investigation of her murder and identity went cold, she was buried in a donated casket in the Oakwood Cemetery in the same town where she was found. To this day, she has yet to be identified, even though her face has been reconstructed several times.".