"The victim was found in a desert area near Zenda Street with the placenta and a gas can close by.
The body was burned and evidenced charring to the entire body. The pathologist stated that infant was dead from a head injury prior to the fire."
#2 - Hennepin County Baby Doe - Minnesota - Male - May 19, 1964
"The infant was found in Hennepin County, Minnesota on May 19, 1964. His body was wrapped in cellophane and a paper bag and placed in a locker at the bus depot."
#3 - Lackawanna County Baby Doe - Thornhurst, Pennsylvania - Male - May 23, 1965
"The infant was found wrapped in a plaid shirt and left in an outhouse in the Thornhurst area, at the end of rural Bear Run Road in Thornhurst.
A ladies cloth belt, about 42" long and 3/4" wide, had been wrapped twice around the baby's neck and tied in a knot. An autopsy confirmed that the cause of death was strangulation.
Decomposition was so severe that the child's gender could only be guessed at through examination of the bone and hip structure. The coroner stated that it appeared to be a full-term male, and he had been alive at birth.
On October 15, 2008, the baby's remains were exhumed from his unmarked grave in Fairview Memorial Park, near Moscow. Pennsylvania State Police reopened the case, hoping that today's technology may be able to reveal more about the infant than what was possible at the time."
#4 - Jefferson County Baby Doe - Colorado - Male - March 24, 1966
"On March 24, 1966, a man out on a drive located a male baby wrapped in blue cloth.
The man had stopped in a pull out two miles south of Simms on Alameda and saw the baby down an embankment.
The newborn baby was determined to have been full term, and had died of exposure.
The umbilical cord was still attached and had not been tied and had been torn from the placenta. The mother might have suffered from uterine bleeding following the birth. "
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#5 - Hennepin County Baby Doe #2 - Minneapolis, Minnesota - Female - October 5, 1964
"The full-term infant was found at 2701 Fremonts Avenue South, in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 5, 1964.
Her body was found in a red owl bag in a rubbish barrel."
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