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.
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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 ...
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 ...