"Create a 10-min documentary-style faceless video on the 'Highway Jane Doe' case (Bellefonte, PA, 1993): discovery, palm clue, 'Spring Dawn' naming, and ID as Dawn Marie. Also create 4 shorts (1-2 min each) on: the discovery, the town's compassion, cracking the phone-number clue, and Dawn Marie's uncovered life. Somber, mysterious tone; atmospheric stock B-roll."
THE HIGHWAY JANE DOE — Compressed Script (~9 minutes)
Format: Faceless narration + stock/archival B-roll + text overlays
(0:00-0:45) INTRO
Visual: Snow-covered highway, police tape, close-up of faded numbers on a palm
NARRATION:
"On a freezing March morning in 1993, a driver on a quiet Pennsylvania highway noticed something on the snowbank. It was the body of a teenage girl. She had no ID. No name. Just a rope around her neck—and a faded string of numbers written on her palm. Those numbers would take investigators on a manhunt spanning five states, exposing one of the most disturbing criminal patterns of the decade."
Title card: THE HIGHWAY JANE DOE
(0:45-2:30) ACT 1: THE DISCOVERY
Visual: Police tape, snow-covered field, forensic team stock footage, tire track casts
NARRATION:
"Bellefonte, Pennsylvania—a small town of about 7,000 people—hadn't seen a homicide in over a decade. The discovery was jarring. The girl appeared to be high school or college age. She was barely dressed for the cold, her hands had been bound, and a rope was still knotted around her throat. An autopsy confirmed she'd been strangled and killed elsewhere before being dumped.
There was no purse, no wallet, nothing to identify her. Tire tracks near the body suggested a large vehicle. Investigators took plaster casts, hoping they’d matter later. For now, they had a body, and no name."
(2:30-4:15) ACT 2: THE ONE CLUE & SPRING DAWN
Visual: Close-up recreation of handwriting/numbers, evidence bags, FBI lab stock, community gathering B-roll
NARRATION:
"The best lead came from the girl's own hand. Faint, smudged numbers were written on her pa
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