On June 4, 1972, a fisherman found a woman's body lying facedown in a brook the body of in a wooded area near Hume Brook, New Hampshire. She was identified as 49-year-old Arlene Clevesy. It was found that she had died from traumatic Asphyxia and drowning. Someone forcefully held her head underwater by holding her neck and
SOURCES:
New Hampshire Department of Justice
The Portsmouth Herald (before her identification)
The Portsmouth Herald
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