Smurfette Jane Doe
Smurfette Jane Doe is the nickname given to an unidentified teenaged girl who was found dead by a driver in Houston, Texas on October 16, 2012. The decedent derived this nickname from the distinctive shirt she was discovered in, which bore an image of the cartoon character Smurfette. The decedent was found concealed in a black plastic garbage bag on the side of a busy road, beside a gravel road leading to an oil field. Due to advanced decomposition, a cause of death could not be determined, but the effort to conceal the decedent strongly indicates homicide. Examination of the decedent's bones revealed that she had a facial asymmetry, and that she had likely been either malnourished or ill during her childhood. The decedent was interred in an anonymous grave in a Harris County cemetery.
Discovery of the body
On 16 October 2012, a driver in Houston stopped to look for their hubcap on the side of Walters Road, near Fallbrook Church. Although this stretch of Walters Road is heavily trafficked, it has very few reasons to stop on the side of the road. The driver discovered the body of the deceased hidden among discarded trash near a gated gravel driveway leading to a private oil field, 20 feet from a fork in the road. The decedent was found curled up in the fetal position, and was partially skeletonized, indicating a post-mortem interval of 3 to 6 weeks. It is likely that the victim died at some point in September 2012.The decedent was determined to be a teenaged female between the ages of 15 and 17 years old. She was probably mixed race, most likely African American and Caucasian. She had long curly dark brown hair, held back from her face with a bobby pin. Examination suggested that the decedent had purple hair dye in her hair at some point. The decedent was found fully clothed. She wore size 5 cargo pants, and a distinctive blue-green shirt bearing an image of the cartoon character Smurfette, with text reading "HE SMURFS ME/HE SMURFS ME NOT". However, the decedent was also found wearing adult women's lingerie, consisting of pink underpants and a black bra. The presence of these items despite her age and childish outfit has led investigators to suspect the victim was involved in sex trafficking. Additionally, the area where her corpse was found was known as a hub for brothels. A common contributing factor which makes girls vulnerable to sex trafficking is estrangement, which may be the reason why the victim has not been identified.