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Mystery Murders
Stephen Poole
6 episodes
1 day ago
I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.
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I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.
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Who is the Finley Creek Jane Doe?
Mystery Murders
1 hour 3 minutes 34 seconds
3 years ago
Who is the Finley Creek Jane Doe?

Another of my early installments in my Mystery Murders series on YouTube and a case that I know is still attracting attention today, which is the mystery behind the circumstances and the identity of the woman regarded as the Finley Creek Jane Doe. This was a young woman who was found in a fairly rural location in rural Union County, Oregon on August 27, 1978. It was believed, upon her discovery, that she had been there for quite some time; a matter of years. I produced this piece during the early summer of 2020 and I delve fairly deep into the known details, but even so, there have been further developments since then. In October 2021 it was reported that a woman believed the Jane Doe is her mother, and she makes a fairly compelling case (that I may cover in a future YouTube video).

Mystery Murders
I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.