True Crime Podcast Talks Baby Jane Doe’s Identity, Using Genetic Genealogy (EXCLUSIVE)

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In Solvable, Reno and Bodker’s goal is to uncover the identity of an infamous Baby Jane Doe case in Jackson County, MS.

In 1982, the body of a child, likely around the age of 18 months, was discovered by the Escatawpa River thanks to a call from a truck driver claiming he saw the body of a woman in a checkered blue shirt. The woman was nowhere to be found, but once the rescue team found the baby, the community was motivated to find out Baby Jane’s identity.

Reno shared with Distractify, “We started this process before her identification had been made so it was very organic how it came about. In fact, our team was actually there at the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office when some of the revelations came about.” Almost 40 years after Baby Jane’s body was found, Jackson County finally got some closure as to who the unidentified child was.

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/baby-jane-doe-identity

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