Dana, better known as 'Lavender Doe,' was found dead in the woods of Kilgore, Texas, on October 29, 2006. The police identified her as a woman in her early twenties. But for more than a decade ...
and one of those armchair detectives took to calling her “Lavender Doe.” And as for what happened next — remember what we said about obsession? Watch “Dateline: The Woman with No Name ...
The upcoming episode of Dateline on NBC is all set to take a look at the murder of Dana Dodd, who remained identified as Lavender Doe for years, and the subsequent murder of Felisha Pearson ...
The victim's body was not identified right then and it was referred to as "Lavender Doe." This was because the dead body was found in a lavender sweater. It took 12 years to figure out that it was ...
On Friday's "Dateline," when police are unable to identify a young murder victim, a dogged investigator employs the help of armchair detectives and new DNA technology to find a killer and the ...