Shafter Jane Doe: The Case That Breaks the Great Basin Theory
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In November 1993, a motorist pulled off Interstate 80 near Shafter, Nevada—and discovered the body of a young woman in the sagebrush.
She was nude.
She had been shot and beaten.
And she had been deliberately positioned.
For decades, Shafter Jane Doe has been grouped into the so-called “Great Basin Murders,” often linked to known offenders like Dale Wayne Eaton.
But when you strip this case down to behavior—what actually holds up under scrutiny—a different conclusion emerges.
In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning, we reconstruct:
- The discovery and initial investigation
- The forensic and victim profile
- What investigators actually had—and what was missing
- The confirmed similarities to Starr Valley Jane Doe
- And the critical separation between staging cases and concealment cases
This is not just another cold case.
This is the episode that challenges whether the “Great Basin Murders” is even a single series at all.
And it reveals why Shafter Jane Doe may belong to a completely separate offender.
🎵 Music Credit:
“Bree” by The JJ Hawk Band
Used with permission
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