Reports for the name most prominently refer to a significant missing persons case from British Columbia, Canada, that concluded in early 2025. There are also historical and educational references to this name.

The RCMP stated that the death was not considered suspicious , and an autopsy ruled out foul play. It is believed she may have succumbed to environmental factors after her vehicle became stuck. 2. Historical Witness: The Boston Massacre (1770)

A Jane Whitehouse is recorded as a key witness during the trials following the .

She provided a detailed account of the events of March 5, 1770. She testified that a man in dark clothing, who did not look like an officer, stood behind the soldiers and encouraged them to fire by God, insisting that the Captain (Thomas Preston) did not give the order to fire.

This case drew widespread attention in British Columbia due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding her disappearance.