Chilling mystery as six women found dead in the woods in less than 3 months leaving cops baffled | The Sun

SIX women have been found dead in the same area in the past three months in a chilling mystery that has left cops baffled.

The women all had ties to Oregon, were found in wooded or secluded areas, and were all under the age of 40, according to police.



It's unknown at this point if there's anything that connects the women's deaths and disappearances.

They were found between February 19 and May 7.

The cases are being investigated by the Portland Police Bureau and the sheriff's offices in Multnomah, Polk, Clark, and Clackamas counties.

Two of the bodies were found on the same day and another two were found less than three miles from each other in Southeast Portland.

HAUNTING DISCOVERIES

The first body was discovered on February 19, when Portland cops responded to a report of human remains found in a wooded area in Pleasant Valley.

The victim was Kristin Smith, 22, who was reported missing on December 22.

A medical examiner confirmed the remains were Smith on May 25, however, her cause of death hasn't been determined and the investigation into how she died is ongoing.

Police and firefighters found the second victim, 32-year-old JoAnna Speaks, dead inside a barn in Clark County on April 8.

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The barn was located on an abandoned property in Ridgefield, Washington about 22 miles north of Portland.

According to the county medical examiner, Speaks died from blunt force trauma to her head and neck.

Her death is being investigated as a homicide.

Days later, on April 24, the body of Charity Lynn Perry, 24, was discovered in a culvert in Multnomah County.

The sheriff's office said that her death has been ruled suspicious.

Few details about the case have surfaced as the investigation is ongoing but the sheriff's office said that Perry was frequently seen in downtown Portland near the Washington Center and a former open-air fentanyl market.

The site was cleared by cops after 11 people overdosed in one night in the area, including three people who died, according to Oregon Live.

A second woman who has yet to be identified was found dead on the same day as Perry.

Her body was discovered less than three miles from where cops found the first remains in the series of mysterious deaths.

The Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s Office is asking for help in identifying the woman, who they believe is of Native American or Native Alaskan descent and between the ages of 25 and 40.

The woman had black, medium-length hair, was over five feet tall, weighed 135 pounds, and had two big scars on her lower left leg.

She also had two noticeable tattoos, a black music note with the letter V on the left side of her chest and a Buddha on her right upper back.

At the time of her discovery, the woman was wearing rings and bracelets, a long-sleeve green shirt, a black and white zip-up jacket, jeans, and black and white Adidas cleats.

The fifth victim, Bridget Leann Ramsey Webster, 31, was found shortly before 2.30pm on April 30 on Harmony Road in Polk County.

Officials are investigating her death as suspicious.

The latest body to be found was that of 22-year-old Ashley Real, who disappeared on March 27 after she was last seen leaving a fast food restaurant in Portland.

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A fisherman called 911 on May 7 after spotting her remains in a heavily wooded area in Eagle Creek.

Real was identified on May 31 and her death is being investigated as suspicious.




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