The Girl With The Turquoise Jewelry
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by Writer Kiya
1M ago
Perry County Jane Doe, also known as “The Girl With The Turquoise Jewelry” is the name given to an unidentified woman whose remains were found in Perry County, Pennsylvania in June 1979. Although her death is undetermined, it has still been considered suspicious by authorities. Othram also began the process of genetic genealogy in 2023 to help identify the woman. On June 20, 1979, a stonemason discovered badly decomposed skeletal remains alongside Juanita River located nearby a highway in Perry County, Pennsylvania. Because the remains were so decomposed, the death was estimated to have occurr ..read more
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The Unsolved Murder of Karina Holmer
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by Writer Kiya
8M ago
Karina Holmer was a young woman from Sweden who was found murdered after a night out with friends just months after moving to Boston, Massachusetts. Her case has been unsolved for over 27 years. Karina E. Holmer was a 19 year old young woman from Skillingaryd, Sweden. After purchasing a lottery ticket and winning $1,500, Karina decided to use her money to move to America and work as an au pair. In March, 1996, Karina worked with an unlicensed agency to get to America using a tourist visa. Karina moved to South Boston and lived in a basement apartment on A Street, and was in charge of caring f ..read more
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Finley Creek Jane Doe
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by Writer Kiya
10M ago
Finely Creek Jane Doe is the name given to a pregnant homicide victim whose remains were discovered at Finley Creek Cow Camp in August of 1978. She has remained unidentified for over 40 years, but her case has gained lots of media attention as web sleuths and investigators reopen her case. At about 7am on August 27, 1978, two hunters were visiting the Finley Creek Cow Camp near Union County, Oregon when they came across a skull protruding out of a shallow grave. More skeletal remains were found scattered nearby the grave. As investigators began collecting evidence from the scene, they noted th ..read more
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Franklin County John Doe
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by Writer Kiya
1y ago
Franklin County John Doe is the name given to an unidentified young Asian male who was found deceased in Lockbourne, Ohio in September 1992. On September 20, 1992, a couple went out fishing at Big Walnut Creek in Lockbourne, Ohio. As they were fishing, they noticed something odd along the creek. Upon investigating, the couple discovered the decomposing body of a teenager or young adult. Big Walnut Creek, Lockbourne, Ohio Autopsy reports found that the victim was an Asian male, between 15-23 years old. His height was between 4’11”- 5’3” and he had short black hair about 2” in length. The victim ..read more
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The Unidentified Middle Child
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by Writer Kiya
1y ago
The Unidentified Middle Child is the name given to a young murder victim who was apart of the Allenstown 4, a group of murder victims found in Allenstown, New Hampshire. Though the 3 other victims have since been identified as a young mother and her 2 daughters, as well as the discovery that the perpetrator was the victim’s own father, the young child remains unidentified. On November 10, 1985, a hunter found a 55-gallon drum near an old burned down building in at Bear Brooke State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire. Inside of the drum were 2 decomposing bodies wrapped in plastic. Autopsy revea ..read more
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The Murder of Amore Wiggins
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by Writer Kiya
1y ago
Amore Wiggins was a 5 year old girl from Alabama who went missing in 2011. Her remains were found in 2011, but she was not identified until January 2023. Amore’s killer was revealed to be her own father. Amore Joveah Wiggins was born on January 1, 2006 to her mother Sherry Wiggins and father Lamar Vickerstaff. At some point, Lamar was awarded full custody of Amore in 2009, and she went to live with him and his wife Ruth Vickerstaff. Lamar Vickerstaff served in the Navy, making him to appear as the better fit parent for Amore. During the time Amore was in Lamar’s custody, Sherry was given visit ..read more
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The Angel of the Meadow
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by Writer Kiya
1y ago
The Angel of the Meadow is the name given to an unidentified murder victim that was discovered in Angel Meadow, Manchester, UK in 2010. Although she was discovered in 2010, the victim is presumed to have died sometime between 1970-1980 at 18-35 years old. Due to the extensive decomposition of the remains and the time it took to be discovered, solving this case has come with some difficulties. On January 25, 2010, a group of workmen were preparing a site for redevelopment located between Angel Street, Dantzic Street, and Miller Street in Manchester, England. This area is known locally as Angel ..read more
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The American Psycho: Crimes of Herbert Baumeister
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by Writer Kiya
1y ago
Herbert Baumeister was an infamous serial killer and businessman who was active between 1980 and 1996, predominately targeting gay men. After his crimes were revealed, Herbert died by suicide before he could go to trial. Herbert Richard Baumeister was born on April 7, 1947 in Indianapolis, Indiana. In his early childhood, Herbert exhibited behaviors characterized with Anti-Social Personality Disorder, such as playing with dead animals and urinating on his teacher’s desk. In his teens, Herbert was diagnosed with schizophrenia, but did not receive treatment for this. Herbert Baumeister attended ..read more
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The Murder of Latanisha Carmichael
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by Writer Kiya
1y ago
Latanisha Carmichael was a 3 year old girl who was beaten to death by her mother and older brother in 1979. Her case went unknown until her twin brother contacted the police with suspicions of her disappearance in early 2000. Latanisha Carmichael was born in 1976, and had a twin brother named Andre. She also had 2 older siblings, a sister named Sabrina and a brother named Gregory. Their home was described as a place of constant abuse at the hands of their mother Madeline and brother Gregory, who was 19. Latanisha soon became a vague memory to her brother Andre after she seemingly disappeared a ..read more
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The Death of Olivia Lone Bear
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by Writer Kiya
1y ago
Olivia Lone Bear was an Indigenous woman from North Dakota who went missing in October of 2017. Her remains were found a few months later inside of her car at the bottom of a lake. Olivia’s case is still unsolved. Olivia Lone Bear was born on October 11, 1985. She was apart of the Three Affiliated Tribes Indigenous community in New Town, North Dakota, and was also a mother of 5 children. Olivia was known to her community for being a vibrant woman who often enjoyed many activities that include: playing poker, golfing, going to concerts, and most importantly, spending time with her children. Oli ..read more
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