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Who was Harpeth River Jane Doe? Nashville researcher revives 1976 cold case
An unidentified young woman, found dead near the Harpeth River in Nashville in 1976, remains unnamed and her case unsolved. Nashville researcher River Robbins is investigating, using details like a mole on her left temple, a distinctive tooth, and a photo with the name 'Little Charlie' and a phone number linked to Charles Moore. Moore and his brother-in-law reported giving the woman a ride days before her death, and her possible self-identification as Sherry or Cheryl.
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