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Patricia Kathleen McGlone disappeared around 1969, and was found bound and strangled under a Manhattan building in 2003, police say NYPD In 2003, construction workers found the body of a teen ...
In February 2003, workers preparing the basement of a Manhattan building for demolition made a gruesome discovery: the skeleton of a teenage girl rolled up in carpet and buried in a concrete tomb.
The NYPD has finally identified the remains of a teenager known as “Midtown Jane Doe,” who was murdered in 1969. The decades-long cold case investigation has just heated up thanks to the remarkable ...
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A cold case murder left unsolved for over five decades has had a significant breakthrough after the victim was identified in ...
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NEW YORK - The "Midtown Jane Doe" cold case murder mystery is a major step closer to being solved after more than 50 years. The victim has now been identified as 16-year-old Patricia Kathleen McGlone.
Police are one step closer to solving the 'Midtown Jane Doe' murder mystery after identifying the victim as Patricia Kathleen McGlone, thanks to DNA matching a family member who died on September 11.
A 9/11 victim's DNA helped identify a murdered girl 21 years after construction workers found her skull at a famous New York club. The remains of 16-year-old Patricia Kathleen McGlone, last seen ...