IDENTIFIED: Boulder Jane Doe
When a young woman’s body is found broken and nude in a remote area of Boulder Colorado in 1954, investigators go on a decades long journey to try and identify her. But, the case goes cold and quickly fades into obscurity until a local historian comes across Jane Doe’s headstone and takes it upon herself to make sure the mystery of her name and her killer are unraveled even after more than 50 years in the dark.
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