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Jane Doe (pseudonym) is a placeholder name for a party whose true identity is unknown or must be withheld.
Jane Doe may also refer to:
Jane Doe is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band Converge, released September 4, 2001 through Equal Vision Records, this is their last release on the label. The album was received with immediate critical acclaim, with critics praising its poetic lyrics, dynamic range, ferocity and production. The album was also a commercial success in comparison to Converge's previous outings, and both the band and the album have developed a cult following since its release. The cover art has become an icon of Converge as well as the underground metalcore scene.
It is the band's first album to feature Nate Newton and Ben Koller, and the last to feature Aaron Dalbec, resulting in the line-up that has remained to this day. Guitarist Kurt Ballou cites Fugazi, The Jesus Lizard and Hoover as influences on the album.
Jane Doe is the name of a series of nine TV mystery movies released by the Hallmark Channel between 2005 and 2008, and now appearing regularly on the Hallmark Movie Channel. While on the Hallmark Channel, it was broadcast in rotation with the movie series McBride, Murder 101, and Mystery Woman, under the umbrella title Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel. In the UK these movies are aired on a rotation basis, in the afternoon drama slot on Channel 5.
In the series, created by Dean Hargrove, Lea Thompson stars as Cathy Davis, a soccer mom who is secretly Jane Doe, an agent for the federal "Central Security Agency". The films focus on her efforts to keep her lives separate while solving mysteries.
Jane Doe is a 2001 American television film starring Teri Hatcher and Rob Lowe directed and written by Kevin Elders.
"Jane Doe" is the title of the debut single recorded by Minami Takahashi. It was released in April 3, 2013. The A-side is used as theme song for the Japanese drama Saki. The single was released in four versions, three CD Maxi+DVD editions and a limited theater edition.
The song is a rock ballad written from a male perspective, depicted as being in a relationship he can't resist falling in love with one woman even after being disrespected, deceived by her and finally losing everything. The tracks follow the A-side upbeat feel, except for the ballads "Yabureta Hane" and Type C exclusive track, "Migikata", originally a song from Atsuko Maeda's second single Kimi wa Boku da.
Usage examples of "jane doe".
I turned in, driving slowly, my attention drawn to the gulley where Jane Doe's body had been found.
I rarely had a thought about the Jane Doe murders while in Bermuda, but I was guiltily reminded of them now.
Besides, she didn't want to leave town until Jane Doe's parents showed up and properly identified the girl.
Anna felt a wave of melancholy well up for Agnes Tucker that Jane Doe had not evoked.
Elman left them in the capable hands of his team of Indian interns and led Meyer upstairs to talk to the Jane Doe the hospital had inherited two days earlier.
Give them a Jane Doe for Lorna, have them add an appeal for pornography tips and pack a bag, because we're going down to Dago and TJ later tonight.