Spokane Millie Doe

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Spokane_Millie_Doe an entity of type: Thing

Millie Doe is a epithet given to an unidentified female murder victim whose dismembered body was found in Spokane, Washington in 1984. Millie's body was recovered from the Spokane River on 20 June 1984, and was missing the hands, feet, and head. 14 years later, in 1998, a skull was found elsewhere in Spokane that was later determined as belonging to the unidentified body discovered in 1984. While transporting the skull for forensic analysis, the detective responsible for the case was accompanied by his young daughter, who said "Since we have another person in the room, we should name her. Let's call her Millie". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Spokane Millie Doe
rdf:langString Spokane Millie Doe (1984)
rdf:langString Spokane Millie Doe
xsd:integer 71907286
xsd:integer 1124830548
rdf:langString A forensic reconstruction of Millie by Carl Koppelman
<second> 4.418064E8
rdf:langString Spokane Jane Doe, "Millie"
rdf:langString Millie Doe is a epithet given to an unidentified female murder victim whose dismembered body was found in Spokane, Washington in 1984. Millie's body was recovered from the Spokane River on 20 June 1984, and was missing the hands, feet, and head. 14 years later, in 1998, a skull was found elsewhere in Spokane that was later determined as belonging to the unidentified body discovered in 1984. While transporting the skull for forensic analysis, the detective responsible for the case was accompanied by his young daughter, who said "Since we have another person in the room, we should name her. Let's call her Millie".
xsd:gMonthDay --06-20
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 13723
rdf:langString Spokane Jane Doe, "Millie"
xsd:gYear 1984

data from the linked data cloud