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Woodlawn Jane Doe identified as Alexandria teen 45 years after her murder
Abigail Constantino | aconstantino@wtop.com
September 15, 2021, 5:48 PM
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A young woman known as Woodlawn Jane Doe, after the area in Baltimore County where her body was found 45 years ago, has been identified as a teenager from Alexandria, Virginia.
Margaret Fetterolfs body was found Sept. 12, 1976, in the 5600 block of Dogwood Road, near the Lorraine Park Cemetery in Woodlawn. She had been strangled and sexually assaulted. She was 16 years old when she was killed, and her family told police that she went missing in 1975.
By knowing Margarets identity, detectives are now one step closer to catching the people responsible for her murder, the Baltimore County police said in a news release.
A witness recalled a white van in the area, and said that the body was dumped between 9:20 a.m. and 10:20 a.m.
Margaret Fetterolf. (Courtesy Baltimore County police)
Fetterolfs body was found along a cemetery access road, and police said that she had been bound, beaten, strangled and raped. Chlorpromazine was found in her system, which may have been used to sedate her, police said.
Among the items police found were one of her shoes and two sets of keys on a safety pin in a pocket. She was also wearing a rawhide necklace with a turquoise bead.
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Anyone who may have more information about this case is asked to call Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020.
You can see a timeline of the case here.