Anne Marie Lehman
Mystery US skeleton has Kiwi DNA matches, was wearing New Zealand-made bra, by Michael Daly, “Stuff” – The skeleton of an unidentified female found in the US nearly half a century ago has Kiwi DNA links and was wearing a New Zealand-made bra

47 year old US murder mystery linked to NZ through victim DNA and Kiwi-made bra, “NZ Herald” – The mysterious death of a woman in the US almost 50 years ago has been linked to New Zealand after DNA taken from her body matched some Kiwis

Jane “Annie” Doe identified as Anne Lehman in 47-year-old cold case, by KTVL, “KTVL News 10” — Josephine County Sheriff Dave Daniel announced Thursday that a “Jane Annie Doe” – the victim in a cold case dating back to August of 1971 – has now been identified as Anne Marie Lehman, of Aberdeen, Washington after a “confirmed match with her full sister’s DNA.” Lehman would have turned 65 years old this year

Teen identified in 47-year-old cold case in Josephine County, by Mike Zacchino, “KDRV” — After weeks of careful analysis and painstaking ancestral research, Jane Annie Doe’s family was traced to relatives in England, New Zealand and Canada. In February, DNA Doe Project volunteers were able to notify Detective Selig that a potential match was found with a sister living in Washington State. As a result, Detective Selig, with the help of NCMEC, established contact with the sister and obtained a DNA sample from her. Today, Sheriff Dave Daniel is pleased to announce that Jane “Annie” Doe – Josephine County 71-940, has been identified as Anne Marie Lehman of Aberdeen, WA. through a confirmed match with her full sister’s DNA. The family has been notified. Anne Lehman would have turned 65 years old this year

Jane “Annie” Doe identified as Anne Lehman in 47-year-old cold case, by KTVL, “KTVL News 10” — Josephine County Sheriff Dave Daniel announced Thursday that a “Jane Annie Doe” – the victim in a cold case dating back to August of 1971 – has now been identified as Anne Marie Lehman, of Aberdeen, Washington after a “confirmed match with her full sister’s DNA.” Lehman would have turned 65 years old this year

Girl found dead nearly 50 years ago, known as Jane ‘Annie’ Doe, is finally identified with DNA and genetic genealogy, by Emily Shapiro, “ABCNews” –Investigators worked to identify the girl, who became known as Jane “Annie” Doe, but were unsuccessful. But thanks to DNA and genetic genealogy, officials have finally discovered who she was — Anne Marie Lehman

Jane Doe, 16, found dead in the woods nearly 50 years ago is finally identified after police match her DNA to her sister’s, by Jennifer Smith, “Daily Mail” — A girl who was found dead nearly 50 years ago but who has remained unidentified ever since has finally been named thanks to DNA and genetic genealogy

Remains positively ID’d as Aberdeen woman missing nearly 50 years, by Dan Hammock, “The Daily World” — The statement from the Sheriff’s Office thanked Dr. Margaret Press, Dr. Colleen Fitzpatrick “and the many volunteers of the DNA Doe Project whose hard work on Jane Annie Doe’s genetic genealogy led to her identification. Without the DNA Doe Project orchestrating the effort to bring Annie Marie Lehman home, it may well have taken another 47 years before Annie would be identified and reunited with her family.”