Becca Albuquerque New Mexico’s Jane Doe

The Midnight Writer
4 min readNov 27, 2023

On the night of June 3, 1991, in Albuquerque New Mexico an employee at a Super 8 motel checked in a couple. A man who used the name Eduaro Colin a local truck driver would pay for room 233 for the night. On June 5, an employee noticed that the couple failed two check out the following day so they called a security guard to escort the couple out he noticed a Do Not Disturb sign hanging on the door handle the security guard would knock on the door but no one answered the door. The security guard noticed that the door had been dead bolted from the inside he would use a screwdriver to get inside the room when he entered he found nothing

unusual besides seeing multiple alcohol bottles on the table, a purse, a wallet with $500 inside, a pack of opened cigarettes a scale with the name George Martinez written on it, and a photo that looks to be taken at a mall photo booth showing a man and a women.

It wasn’t until the security guard entered the bathroom and saw a woman hanging from the bathroom rod she had used a suitcase strap her body was severely decomposed due to the summer heat that was recorded to reach 101 degrees that day.

There was no identification on the woman so there was no way of identifying her. When police arrived and took the woman’s body for an autopsy the coroner would report that Jane Doe’s cause of death was a…

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