On November 1st, 1980 the nude body of a young woman had been found on the side of Interstate 45 near Huntsville, Texas. Her story is one of an enigma. Coined "Walker County Jane Doe" by investigators, it is believed this woman, who was  likely in her teens, had been hitching a ride to the Ellis Prison Farm according to witnesses who encountered the woman. She seemed standoffish and rude; however the images that have circulated show a potentially sweet and innocent girl who was brutally murdered and dumped on the side of the highway. Nick hosts this episode, where he and Jason will dig into the case. Afterwards, check back on the TCCF channel for an exclusive interview on "In Depth" as Nick interviews Carl Koppelman, a forensic artist. The two discuss this case and Carl's life as an internet sleuth and volunteer with the acclaimed DNA Doe Project! 


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