Identifying Cali Doe
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In November 1979, a farmer walking his land in Caledonia, New York, discovered the body of a young woman in a frozen cornfield. She had distinct tan lines that spoke of a life in the sun, a men's racing jacket that didn't belong to her, and a set of keychains clipped to her belt loop: a silver heart and the matching key.
Despite the best efforts of Sheriff John York and the community who adopted her as their own, "Cali Doe" remained nameless for over three decades. She was a girl lost in the cracks of a 1970s system that wasn't built to find runaways.
In this episode of What Lurks in the Shadows, we settle in to discuss a case that haunted a small town for a generation. We explore the heartbreaking reason Tammy Jo wasn't reported missing, the incredible forensic botany that pointed to her Florida roots, and the dedicated web sleuths who finally gave her back her name in 2015.
Finally, we turn our attention to the unsolved murder itself. Was Tammy Jo a victim of the notorious "Beauty Queen Killer," Christopher Wilder? Or was her killer a local stranger who has been hiding in plain sight for forty years?
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