Tent Girl – IOTW Report

Tent Girl

A Tennessee man spent 30 years trying to identify the body of a young woman found wrapped in a canvas bag used to store large tents in 1968. Along the way, Todd Mathews became the world’s first “cyber sleuth” and has become a central figure in the use of the internet to solve missing persons cases through The Doe Network, that he helped found. Listen Here

More on the Tent Girl Case. Narrative starts at the 4:00 minute mark. Here

The Doe Network

The Doe Network is a 100% volunteer organization devoted to assisting investigating agencies in bringing closure to national and international cold cases concerning Missing & Unidentified Persons. It is our mission to give the nameless back their names and return the missing to their families.

We hope to accomplish this mission in three ways:

  • By providing exposure to these cases on our web site.
  • By providing credible potential matches between missing and unidentified persons to investigating agencies.
  • By striving to get much needed and deserved media exposure to these cases.

7 Comments on Tent Girl

  1. Todd Mathews was stating that at any particular time in this country there are 40,000 people missing who have not been accounted for. You can imagine how that number has swelled with all the illegals being funneled across our borders in the las few years.

    We will be condemned in future years for our inhumanity to those who have no business breaching our borders.

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  2. The story of Todd Mathews and his dedication to identifying the body of a young woman found in 1968 is truly remarkable. Over the course of 30 years, Mathews tirelessly pursued leads and used the emerging power of the internet to aid his investigation. Through his efforts, he became known as the world’s first “cyber sleuth” and played a pivotal role in leveraging online resources to solve missing persons cases.

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