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The remains of a man and woman that were discovered more than 25 years ago in Sonoma County have now been publicly identified ...
The Jane Doe has been identified as Dorothy Williams, according to Othram. Her cause of death could not be determined. Othram said the woman was identified as Dorothy Jean Williams, with a married ...
Pierce County Sheriff's Office A Washington woman’s remains have been identified after almost 30 years as a Jane Doe — and now detectives are looking for who killed her. Skeletal remains ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) -- An 11-year-old boy was stabbed and found dead Wednesday morning at a Santa Ana hotel, and his mother was taken into custody, authorities said. The grim discovery was ...
The woman became known as Pierce County Jane Doe. Her details were entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System in 2009, but no connections were ever made. The case remained ...
The Jane Doe has been identified as Dorothy Williams, according to Othram. Her cause of death could not be determined. Othram said the woman was identified as Dorothy Jean Williams, with a married ...
A 48-year-old Irvine woman accused of stabbing her 11-year-old son to death at a Santa Ana hotel Wednesday had been living off and on there with the boy for several weeks, police said. The boy’s ...
Santa Ana police arrested an unidentified 48-year-old woman they believe stabbed to death her 11-year-old son inside a La Quinta Inn on Wednesday. The mother was taken into custody without incident.
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) -- An investigation continued Thursday into a mother who was taken into custody after allegedly calling authorities from a Santa Ana hotel and confessing to killing her 11 ...
The red-haired woman, who was called “Marin County Jane Doe” while her identity was unknown, was wearing a red cotton dress and a white trench coat when she died, according to DNASolves.com.
She was never heard from after August 1975. But in March 1995, skeletal remains were found in a riverbed in Santa Cruz County in Northern California. The case went cold for nearly three decades ...