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She Was The Very First Victim Of A Serial Killer, But She Has Gone Unnamed For Over 39 Years

Robert admitted to authorities that he did stab Annie in the back. He had tried driving her back to his home, but she had gotten out of his car.

Annie fought back hard against Robert, and she said to him very emotionally right before he took her life, “You’re going to kill me!”

He figured she was either from Kodiak, Alaska or that she had family members that lived there.

State troopers have also said Annie could have been from California or Washington before she moved to Alaska.

The following missing women have been ruled out as being the real identity of Annie: Roxane Easland, Karen Evan, Teresa Davis, and Megan Emerick.

Annie has been buried at Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, where her stone reads, “Jane Doe/Died 1980.”

Robert was found guilty of Annie’s murder and that of three other people and was sentenced to 461 years with no option for parole.

If you have any information about who Annie really is, please contact the Anchorage Police Department at 1-907-786-2668 or the Alaska State Medical Examiner’s Office at 907-334-2200.

Her case number is 1980-45262.

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