When the frozen, headless body of a woman was found off a deserted road in rural Hale County just outside of Plainview in 1982, the case was cold from the start. Months later, when a skull was found in Maricopa County, Arizona, it was sent to Texas and determined to belong to the headless woman by pathologist Ralph Erdmann. Years later, however, Erdmann was found to have falsified countless autopsies all over West Texas and the Panhandle. Add to Erdmann’s ineptitude the false confession of Henry Lee Lucas, and justice for Plainview Jane Doe was seemingly hindered at every turn. Her name is still not known. You can support gone cold – texas true crime at
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