Bitter Creek Betty and Sheridan County Jane Does

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Bitter Creek Betty and Sheridan County Jane Doe, two unidentified Jane Does, and both killed by the same perpetrator.
April 13 1992 in Sheridan County, Wyoming a pregnant teenager or young womens body was found fully clothed off of interstate 90.

"The victim had brown hair that was shoulder-length and wavy. It appeared to have been sun-bleached, indicating she spent time outdoors.
She was approximately 10 weeks pregnant at the time of her death and had previously given birth.”
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Since her identity is still unknown Sheridan County Jane Doe is the case name until she can be identified.

June 1st 1992 in Sweetwater County, Wyoming a body was discovered in a ravine alongside an interstate. Her body was most likely dumped from a vehicle at the top of the hill. Since her identity is still unknown, Bitter Creek Betty has become her name until she can be identified.

"She is believed to be white or Hispanic, between the ages of 24 and 32, around 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing about 125 pounds with dark brown or black hair and brown eyes. “Betty” had a tattoo of a rose on her left breast, a Cesarean section scar on her abdomen and a one-inch scar on her left calf.”
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Both Jane Does were killed by the same perpetrator, he got away with their murders for 28 years when he was finally caught in May of 2020. He was also responsible for one more murder of Pamela McCall in Tennessee. All three women were either pregnant or had a history of childbirth. These women had families for sure, so why haven't they been identified yet is the biggest question I have right now.

Bitter Creek Betty had tattoos, and someone who did her rose tattoo came forward saying that they did the tattoo but they could not remember any information about her besides that it was done in Tucson, Arizona. She also had evidence of dental work, so she had been to the dentist before. She had a gold necklace and a gold ring on her left ring finger which could also mean she was married or it could simply be a ring she liked to wear.

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Sheridan County Jane Doe is a White female believed to be 16-21 at the time of her death. She was 5'5-5'6, 110-115 pounds. She had brown sun bleached slightly wavy to straight hair. Her eye color is unknown.

”Her clothing: Light blue and white check midriff shirt which is tied beneath the breasts and is a pullover with several fancy pearl and false jeweled buttons extending to the midchest region, light blue lacy support bra (size 38C), blue jeans (size 5-6), wide white plastic belt with a silver colored buckle, and nylon pink bikini panties with a paisley design. No socks or shoes were found.
Jewelry: Brass sphere post style earrings."

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These women have family out there, who are probably wondering what happened to them. I believe if their cases were more known they could be identified at any time. They had children who are most likely questioning who their mom is and where she is now. Something as simple as a DNA test someone takes in the near future could easily identify them. Unidentified bodies always make me sad, because someone out there is missing them. I am glad that their perpetrator was finally caught, so these women get justice. I just truly wish they can be identified soon.


If you have any information about either Jane Doe please contact the proper agency below

Sheridan County Jane Doe
Agency Name: Sheridan County Sheriff's Office
Agency Phone Number: 307-777-7181
Agency Case Number: 1992-0119

Bitter Creek Betty
Agency Name: Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office
Agency Contact Person: Detective Michelle Hall
Agency Phone Number: 307-352-6720
Agency Case Number: 92-0763


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