Showing posts with label Newborn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newborn. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

March 21, 1922 Kilburn, London, England Baby Doe

 On March 21, 1922 boys walking down Woodville Rd in Kilburn, London, England. They would see a parcel on the gutter and began kicking and throwing it around thinking it was trash left on the ground. The string unwrapped and that was when they found a baby inside of it. The baby had died less than 24 hours after it was born and was found to have been strangled to death. There were distinct marks of twine being wrapped around his neck. 

SOURCES: 

Unsolved Murders UK

Sunday, July 11, 2021

July 11, 1948 Corinne, Utah Baby Jane Doe

  On July 11, 1948, the body of a baby girl was found in Bear River about 350 yards South and East of the Steel Bridge in Corinne, Utah. The body was found laying on the edge of the banks in the water. It's believed that she had been dead for at least a week or 10 days. 

SOURCES:

Utah Department of Public Safety

Sunday, June 13, 2021

October 21, 1950 Utah County, Utah Baby Jane Doe

 On October 21, 1950, the body of a newborn baby girl was found by a couple in a virtually dry Provo riverbed 3 miles from the mouth of Provo Canyon, in Utah County, Utah. The location was not far from Christmas City Cafe/Tavern. The water in the riverbed was drained about 2 days before at Murdock diversion dam.

The baby had been wrapped in a sheet and weighed down with a large rock likely when the water was still running. The body was too decomposed so the cause of death could be found. She was likely a 7-month fetus and it undetermined if she was born or aborted. 

Jane doe was a newborn white female. 

SOURCES:

Utah Department of Safety

Friday, June 11, 2021

June 11, 1932 Perrysburg, Ohio Baby Doe

On June 11, 1932, a newborn boy was left abandoned in Perrysburg, Ohio. He would die from exposure and hemorrhage through an untied umbilical cord. It was believed he was born 3 days before he died and was found. 

SOURCES:

Find a Grave

Unidentified Wiki

Friday, April 16, 2021

October 8, 1994 Princeton, British Columbia, Canada The Princeton Angels



On October 8, 1994, the bodies of newborn twin girls were found inside a black garbage bag in a pit toilet at Allison Lake Provincial Park about 30 km north of Princeton, British Columbia, Canada, along Highway 5A. The girls were born alive and killed. It's believed that the mother did not receive aftercare as there were no hospital records supporting that. She may have come from another province and it's possible the mother was a victim herself. 

The twins are known as the Princeton Angels and a memorial plaque marks their burial in the Princeton Cemetary.

SOURCES:

Doe Network

CBC


Saturday, April 10, 2021

April 10, 1990 Riverside, Alabama Baby Doe

On April 10, 1990, around 2p.m. someone collecting recyclables found the body of a newborn girl was in a dumpster at the Riverbend Apartments in Riverside, Alabama. It's believed that she was born and died the day before her discovery. It's not stated whether she was born alive or not. She's a white female and was 7lbs. 

SOURCES:

Doe Network


Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Feb 10, 2004 Stanton, California, Baby Doe

 

Baby Doe and an age enhancement image of him. 


On Feb 10, 2004, the body of an infant was found at CR Tranfer Inc. in Stanton, California. His body was found on the conveyer belt that sorted trash from recyclables. He was a newborn as his umbilical cord and placenta were still attached. He was born alive but was suffocated before being placed in the trash. 

Baby Doe's race is unknown, but he may have been Hispanic and or black. He had short black and curly hair and grey eyes. A bloody towel, a plastic bag, and a newspaper were found with his body. 

SOURCES:

NamUs

Doe Network 

OC Register 

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

June 30, 1904 London, England Baby Doe

 On June 30, 1904, the body of a newborn baby boy was found in London, England. He had died due to suffocation caused by duct tape being wrapped around his neck. There is little information in this case. 


SOURCES:

London Metropolitan Archives City of London Coroners Court Page 110

Unsolved Murders

Sunday, December 13, 2020

December 10, 1970 Denver, Colorado Baby John Doe

 On December 10, 1970, the body of a newborn was found in a toilet at the Woolworth store at 16th and Champa in Denver, Colorado. The baby was born alive. The baby was a white male with brown hair and hazel eyes. 

SOURCES:

Doe Network

Colorado Bureau of Investigation 

Saturday, September 5, 2020

September 5, 2011 Winona, Minnesota Baby Jane Doe



On September 5, 2011, the body of a newborn girl was found floating in a canvas bag in the Mississippi River north of the Trempealeau Dam near Winona, Minnesota. She was full-term and had been dead for hours. It's not stated what cause of death was or if she was born alive. She had brown hair and race was not determined.

The Canvas bag she was found in was tan with sailboats and a sun with the word "Manzillo" underneath. There were also items found with the girl. A bracelet with silver and blue beads with a large 8 cm glass pendant, two porcelain, and angle music box figurines, and a ceramic Precious Moments angel bell. One of the music boxes played the song "Wind Beneath My Wings". There was also a green t-shirt with a faded design on the front.

SOURCES:
Unidentified Wiki
Doe Network
NamUs
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Thursday, December 5, 2019

March 30, 1881 Centerville, Iowa Newborn Girl

A woman posted a package in Camden and stated that the package was to be paid in Centerville, Iowa. On March 30, 1881, a package was delivered by the train. It was addressed to the county treasurer John Addison Pierson. He's gone to see if any packages were delivered for the county and did not expect this particular package. He paid for the pasteboard package and opened it in his office. Inside the package was a horrible sight the body of a newborn girl was wrapped in an old skirt.

It was obvious that the infant was born alive and was killed. The killer had put either concentrate lye or acid down the baby’s throat. Then the lye or acid was splattered on one side of her face and body. It was not a kind death.


It’s believed that the person who did this was possibly the infant's parents. It’s unknown why the crime wasn’t concealed and why it was sent to Centerville. Maybe they sent the body for a proper burial, but why murder the child in the first place then?


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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

July 10, 1973 Waukesha, Wisconsin Baby Doe

On July 10, 1973, the body of a white male newborn was found in Waukesha, Wisconsin at the Waukesha Sewage Plant by a worker. The baby still had the placenta and umbilical cord connected. The worker recovered the fetus and took it to a garage area. The baby had died up to 7 weeks before. It isn't stated if the baby was born alive.

SOURCES:
NamUs

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.

SOURCES:

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Babies of Goodhue Couny, Minnesota


Three babies were found in Goodhue County Minnesota. Each one was a full term newborn baby. It all happened within 8 years.  It is believed that they were all born alive, but it is unsure what the causes of death was for the babies. John and Jamie are maternally related and it isn't believed to have the same Dad. The third infant Abby is believed to not have the same mother.

On November 4, 1999 Jamie Doe was found 10 yards north of the Mississippi River near 800 Levee Drive in Red Wing MN.  She still had her umbilical cord connected and was wrapped in a towel.  She was slightly decomposed, but it isn't believed she was in the water long. They believe she died 1-2 weeks before. She is white female newborn who was 21 inches and weighed 6 lbs. Her feet were 8 cm long. She had brown straight hair and irises were dark. She has Dentals, and DNA available. 

On December, 2003 John Doe was found on the edge of Lake Pepin in Old Frontenac MN. They beleive he had died 2 to 14 days. He was a white newborn baby 14 inches tall and 7 lbs.  He had black curly hair and dark irises. He is related to Jamie Doe. He has Dentals and DNA available. 

On March 26, 2007 Abby Doe was found at the Buffalo Slough of the Mississippi River Treasure Island Marina  at Slip 36 and Dock C in Red Wing MN. She seems to be white, but possibly biracial with Native American. It is believed she was not part of the Prairie Island tribe. It was estimated she was in the water for a few weeks to possibly the fall or winter of 2006. She was 21 inches and 6 lbs. She had black hair that was 3cm and eye color could not be determined. Dentals and DNA are available. 

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