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2011/06/30

[Crime Scene] Vote for the best story -- Who killed the Sleeping Beauty?


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Greetings ,

We've combed through all of the entries and selected the finalists. Now it's your turn to read through them, and pick the one you think gives the best explanation of what happened to the Sleeping Beauty.

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Jane Doe #005

On Saturday night, June 18, 2011, a YCSD officer on routine patrol found the body of an unidentified young woman in a self-storage unit. The Oxford Eagle reported, in part,

Sources inside the department say the victim's youth and serene appearance led some at the scene to refer to her as "Sleeping Beauty," but as one person reportedly said, "unfortunately, there's no happily-ever-after for this princess."

You have until 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, to cast your vote.

Winners will be announced on July 7, 2011 and prizes will be awarded. Visit the Sleeping Beauty Contest Finalists page to see the top entries and vote for favorite.

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Sleeping Beauty

Case documents:

  • Incident Report
  • Crime Scene photos
  • Evidence photos
  • Unidentified Woman Found Dead

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