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Unidentified Child Jane Doe

Allenstown, New Hampshire

URGENT: HELP IDENTIFY THIS VICTIM

On May 9, 2000, the remains of Jane Doe were discovered alongside those of another juvenile female inside a 55-gallon drum on private property adjacent to New Hampshire's Bear Brook State Park. Notably, the second victim has been identified and is not biologically related to Jane Doe.

Key Details:

Timeframe: Jane Doe is estimated to have been killed in the late 1970s to early 1980s.

Origin: Believed not to have been originally from New Hampshire, with possible connections to TX, AZ, CA, or OR.

Age at Death: Approximately 2 to 4 years old

Physical Description:

Race: White

Height: Approximately 3'3"" to 3'9""

Hair: Brown and wavy

Notable Feature: A slight overbite that may have been noticeable

Medical Clue: Bone analysis suggests she may have suffered from anemia during her life (not confirmed)

Personal Items: No clothing or personal belongings were recovered

Investigation Details:

DNA Findings: Revealed that her biological father is Terrence "Terry" Peder Rasmussen, who died in a California prison in 2010 after being convicted of the 2002 murder of his common-law wife. Her biological mother remains unidentified.

Case Information:

Agency Case #: MCI-00-074

NamUs #: UP2175

NCIC #: U600019598

If you have any information that could help identify Jane Doe, please contact:

New Hampshire State Police Major Crimes Unit

Detective John Sonia

Captain Mark Myrdek

Phone: 1-603-271-2663

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