Brevard County Sheriff's Office, District 18 Medical Examiner's Office, & FDLE Leverage Othram to Identify a 1985 Jane Doe

A woman, whose remains were discovered more than 40 years ago in Malabar, Florida, is now identified as Jeanette Marcotte, who was reported missing from Vancouver, British Columbia in the early 1980s.
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Published January 30, 2026 by Dan Miller
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Summary

In January 1985, the skeletal remains of a woman were found in a densely wooded area in Malabar, Florida, a small town southeast of Orlando on Brevard County's Atlantic coast. The town is part of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area. Working together, the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and the District 18 Medical Examiner's Office began an investigation and collected evidence. The woman was estimated to be between 20 to 50 years old and between 5'0" and 5'7" feet tall. She had no identification and her identity could not be determined.

Despite extensive investigative efforts at the time, the case went cold. The woman became known as Malabar Jane Doe and details of the case were entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as UP116034.

In 2024, using grant funds from the Federal Bureau of Justice Administration's Missing and Unidentified Human Remains (MUHR) Program (FY22-MUHR), the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), in coordination with the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and District 18 Medical Examiner's Office, facilitated the submission of forensic evidence to Othram for advanced DNA testing. Using Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing®, Othram scientists successfully developed a comprehensive DNA profile suitable for forensic genetic genealogy.

This profile enabled FDLE’s forensic genetic genealogy team to conduct a genetic genealogical search to generate new investigative leads, enabling law enforcement to conduct a follow-up investigation and narrow in on the woman's possible identity. The investigation resulted in the positive identification of Malabar Jane Doe, who is now known to be Jeanette Marcotte, who was missing from Vancouver, British Columbia.

Jeanette Marcotte was last seen in Saskatchewan in 1981 or 1982, three years before her remains were found in Florida. Prior to her disappearance, it is reported that Marcotte said she was headed to Vancouver, British Columbia. She was never seen again.

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This is the 51st publicly announced case in the State of Florida where officials leveraged Othram’s identity inference pipeline. Explore other cases on Othram’s website.

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Dan Miller

Dan Miller

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Dan guides law enforcement agencies across the United States and internationally through every step of the forensic process—from crime scene to courtroom. He ensures investigators have the support and resources they need to navigate advanced DNA testing and maximize the impact of forensic evidence in their cases.

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