Police in Oregon say that they have recovered the partial remains of “Oak Grove Jane Doe,” evidence that had once been in police hands, in the state’s oldest unidentified-person case, after she was killed nearly 80 years ago. The remains of the unidentified woman were exhumed at Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City, Oregon, nearly 80 years after the partial remains of a woman were discovered on April 12, 1946, in a burlap sack in the Willamette River south of Portland in Clackamas County, according to the Oregon State Police. Additional remains were found at several other locations in July and October of that same year near Willamette Falls, the McLoughlin Bridge and again near the original site, police said. Clothing believed to belong to the victim was also recovered from the Clackamas
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