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| 1999 / 2003 MN 1 Newborn Female 1 Newborn Male Wht; Poss Brther & Sister w/ Diffrnt Fathers | |
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| rain | Jul 13 2009, 01:52 PM Post #1 |
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MNF991104 MNM031207 NEWBORN FEMALE: Unidentified White Female The victim was discovered on November 4, 1999 in Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota. Estimated Date of Death: 1-2 weeks prior Estimated age: Newborn. Umbilical cord still attached NEWBORN MALE: Unidentified White Male The victim was discovered on December 7, 2003 in Old Frontenac, Goodhue County, Minnesota Estimated Date of Death: 2-14 days prior Estimated age: Newborn Distinguishing Characteristics: Curly, black hair. Approximate Height and Weight: 14"; 7 lbs. Case History The victim was located November 4, 1999 on the bank of the Mississippi River, in the small boat harbor in Red Wing, MN. She was named Jamie. Another baby, located in 2003, is believed to be her brother. Police believed the children had separate fathers. Forensic artists from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children used photographs of the bodies and the infants' skull measurements to create composite drawings of what the babies might have looked like at the time of their deaths. The clothing in the drawings is not connected to the investigation. Authorities think the composites could help piece together a frustrating puzzle. Over the years they have had more than 100 leads, yet the investigations remain unsolved. Investigators believed that the infants were born alive. Autopsies were never able to ascertain causes of death. Officials believe that mother of the children may have hidden the pregnancies and are probably familiar with the area. After the discovery of the infants, a local couple paid to have them buried next to their own stillborn daughter, under headstones that read "God's Little Angel." Investigators If you have any information about this case please contact: Goodhue County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Dean Albers 651-385-3155 You may remain anonymous when submitting information. Agency Case Number: GC99-158 NCIC Number: U-530018814 Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. Source Information: WCCO http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/604ufmn.html http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1044ummn.html |
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