Victim of ‘Happy Face Killer’ Identified: Investigators Seek Public’s Help in Concluding Investigation

WINAMAC, Ind. – Authorities have made significant progress in identifying a woman long known only as a victim of the notorious ‘Happy Face Killer.’ The Indiana State Police released a sketch of the woman in hopes of getting the public’s help in identifying her. The investigation has been ongoing for years, and now investigators believe they are close to finally giving this woman a name.

The woman’s body was found on April 4, 1999 in a pond in rural Pulaski County, Indiana. She had been brutally murdered, and her identity has remained a mystery for over two decades. Investigators are hoping that the release of the woman’s sketch will lead to new information and, ultimately, to the discovery of her identity.

The ‘Happy Face Killer’ is known for leaving happy face symbols at the scenes of his crimes, and it’s believed that he is responsible for at least eight murders. The FBI has been working on identifying the killer’s victims for many years, and the recent progress in the case is giving hope to the families of the victims.

Authorities are urging anyone who might have information about the woman in the sketch to come forward. This case has remained unsolved for far too long, and it’s crucial that the victim is finally given the dignity of a name. The Indiana State Police are committed to bringing closure to this case, and any information from the public could prove to be the key to solving this long-standing mystery.

The Indiana State Police have released a sketch of a woman found murdered in Pulaski County in 1999, believed to be a victim of the ‘Happy Face Killer.’ Investigators are urging the public to come forward with any information that could help identify the woman and bring closure to this decades-old case.