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On Halloween day in 1969, St. Pete police were called about a black steamer trunk that two men had placed behind what was then known as The Oyster Bar on 34th Street South.
Detectives opened the trunk to find the remains of a woman in a plastic bag. Police said she had been strangled with a man's Western-style Bolo tie.
No suspects were named and she was buried as a "Jane Doe."
MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/local/pinellascounty/st-pete-cold-case-murder-trunk-lady-1969/67-ecda4caa-e7e5-48a4-8b27-a981f081efd9
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