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Doe ID: Mary Alice Pultz Jenkins

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AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8871 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Episode 110 Doe ID: Mary Alice Pultz Jenkins

In April, 1985, the skeltonised remains of a woman were discovered in a shallow grave on Crescent Beach, 50 miles south of Jacksonville,Florida. There was no identifcation, and no missing persons in the area matched the remains. Police quickly ruled the death a homicide but had very little clues to go on, other than some extensive injuries the victim had suffered some time before her death; wounds that had healed up. It was thought that she may have been in a serious car accident. They believed the victim was 30-50 years old. Overall, police had little to go on, and the case went cold. Over the years as DNA technology advanced, police tried various methods to ID their victim. Finally in May, 2024, Crescent Beach Jane Doe was identified as Rockville, MD native Mary Alice Pultz Jenkins. She had gone missing in 1968 after becoming estranged from her family. She was last known to be in the company of her boyfriend  John Thomas Fugitt, who detectives discovered went by the alias Billy Joe Wallace. Fugitt died on death row in 1981 for an unrelated murder. It's unclear if Fugitt could be responsible for Mary Alice's murder, and police are having trouble tracking the couple's movements prior to her body being found. They are still seeking tips from people to help fill in the blanks. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Saint John's County sheriff’s office at [email protected]

Mary Alice Pultz Jenkins finally has her name back, and this is her story.

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I'm On April 10, 1985, construction workers were erecting a wooden boardwalk-style walkway and staircase extending

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onto Crescent Beach just south of St. Augustine, Florida. They had to excavate part of a sand shelf

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to place the piling, and when they got two and a half feet deep into the sand, they uncovered bones.

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The spot was 10 feet above the high tide line. The bones did not get to that location by washing a shore.

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And these weren't bones that came from a fish or a seal.

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Construction was halted and the beach cordoned off while an authority was called in.

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