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"Every child deserves a name and an identity," police said. Investigators spent 37 years trying to identify the infant they had called Baby Jane Doe.
A committal service was held in Bangor for a baby whose death was investigated by Maine State Police for 37 years.
WASHINGTON – National Guard troops and Humvees guarded some Washington landmarks Thursday and advocacy organizations helped ...
Investigators said Kenyatta Odom died sometime in 1988. Road workers discovered her remains in December of that year — inside ...
A U.S. district judge Wednesday said a 2023 Florida law restricting pronouns that transgender teachers can use to identify ...
A U.S. district judge Wednesday said a 2023 Florida law restricting pronouns that transgender teachers can use to identify ...
The Chainsaw Man movie is a little over a month away and to ramp up our excitement, animation studio MAPPA has unveiled a ...
2025's The Yougurt Shop Murders delves into cold cases revived by new evidence, overturned wrongful incarcerations, and ...
A U.S. district judge said a 2023 Florida law restricting pronouns that transgender teachers can use to identify themselves ...
A Jane Doe sold for sex in Nevada brothels, where she was allegedly withheld necessary medications and forced into debt, is ...
WTMJ’s Wis. Morning News defines an EVERYDAY HERO as “an average Jon/Jane Doe who, when they woke up one morning, had no idea ...
BANGOR, Maine (WGME) -- A Maine baby who was abandoned and left to die in a gravel pit in sub-zero temperatures in 1985 now has a name and a new gravestone. On December 7, 1985, a baby girl was born ...