In the US alone, there are nearly 40,000 open cases where a victim ...
In the US alone, there are nearly 40,000 open cases where a victim of a violent crime remains unidentified - bodies without names and loved ones never returned to their families. But now thanks to ground-breaking new forensic technology, investigators are able to bring a victim's face to life and uncover new evidence. In each episode of "The Jane Doe Murders," renowned crime scene investigator,...
In the US alone, there are nearly 40,000 open cases where a victim of a violent crime remains unidentified - bodies without names and loved ones never returned to their families. But now thanks to ground-breaking new forensic technology, investigators are able to bring a victim's face to life and uncover new evidence. In each episode of "The Jane Doe Murders," renowned crime scene investigator, Yolanda McClary, will work on a different unknown victim case until their identity is revealed. She will then present her findings to local authorities and work alongside them to catch the perpetrator.