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The woman at the center of a 1971 cold case homicide in Maryland was identified as a Pennsylvania mother, police said.
For more than half a century, she was known only as “Jane Doe.” Her beaten body was found in a Howard County field in 1971, ...
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Sadie Belle Murray was born on September 7, 1924 in Pennsylvania, but by the time of her death in 1971, she was known as ...
Othram identifies Sadie Belle Murray, aka Sarah Sharkey, in a 1971 Maryland cold case, reuniting her children after decades ...
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Advancements in DNA technology not only identified a Jane Doe in a 1971 unsolved homicide, but investigators also found the ...
WASHINGTON — Howard County Police have identified a Jane Doe victim from a 1971 homicide, the department's oldest cold case.