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On March 31, 1988, a man walking his dog at Santiago Park in Santa Ana found the body of a woman partially hidden under some brush. When the man got closer, he realized the woman’s head was missing. The woman’s pants were pulled down to her knees and she was barefoot. The Coroner estimated the woman was in her 20’s. Police searched the immediate area and didn’t find the head. Two days later, some boys walking along a creek bed found the head. It was 30-35 feet from where the body was found – police say it was clear the head wasn’t there the same day the body was found. To date, the woman is unidentified, and police hope new advancements in DNA technology might help find the killer. The head was partially decomposed but sketch artists were able to create a likeness.
On March 31, 1988, a man walking his dog at Santiago Park in Santa Ana found the body of a woman partially hidden under some brush. When the man got closer, he realized the woman’s head was missing. The woman’s pants were pulled down to her knees and she was barefoot. The Coroner estimated the woman was in her 20’s. Police searched the immediate area and didn’t find the head. Two days later, some boys walking along a creek bed found the head. It was 30-35 feet from where the body was found – police say it was clear the head wasn’t there the same day the body was found. To date, the woman is unidentified, and police hope new advancements in DNA technology might help find the killer. The head was partially decomposed but sketch artists were able to create a likeness. read more read less

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