on july 12th at six fifty six am, helltown native richard ortesky, better known as scooter, reported to the helltown police department that he had found what he thought to be a body located just off the staford road — the main road that leads in and out of town. when police arrived to the scene, it was confirmed that what he had found were indeed HUMAN REMAINS.
the body of an unknown JANE DOE.
the identification of this individual, if there was one, has not been made public information, but the following notes were released to the public:
the body appears to be belonging to that of a woman in her early to late thirties.
the skin was burnt beyond recognition, down to the bones, though it appears what remained of JANE DOE'S lips was stitched shut post mortem.
only scraps of material were left of JANE DOE'S clothing, and the materials the clothing were made of are noted to be a blend of cotton, polyester, rayon, and spandex.
besides the skin being entirely charred, there were no other injuries found and no observable damage to the skeletal system.
the cause of death is undetermined.
there were no tire tracks or footprints found at the scene, so the body was not transported by a vehicle and tracks, if any, were covered up.
the body was not burnt at the scene where it was found, it was moved post-mortem.
detectives claim there were no personal artifacts or identifiers found with the body. any findings were deemed irrelevant to the case.