Monday, December 11, 2017

Feb. 11, 1971 Cudahy, Wisconsin Baby Doe



On February 11, 1971 around 6:50 p.m. someone was walking through Pulaski Park in Cudahy, Wisconsin. They stumbled upon a green mesh wire trash can near East Grange Ave. and South Swift Ave. inside of it was something  horrifying. There was a full term baby girl wrapped in some fabric, clothes, and plastic bags. She was then placed inside of a shopping bag that contained hand written essays with no names, about buffalos. It's believed to be written for a school assignment. Her body was completely frozen. 

Jane doe was a white female newborn. She was 6 lbs. She had a small amount of brown hair. The clothes and towels found with the infant was covered with blood. Her umbilical cord was still connected, but no placenta was found. It can be assumed that the mother may have been a teenager and or college student with the essay being found. 

On Namus the essays and receipt can be found under Documents.

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