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| VTF350515B May 15, 1935; Middlebury, Addison Co., VT | |
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Physical Description: approximately 10 years of age, brunette hair, somewhat projective upper front teeth, prominent nose, narrow face, receding chin. Possibly of Jewish, Armenian, Syrian or Turkish in racial origin. Dental: The girl had some costly dental work done. Background: The girl had come from at least a middle class background, possibly upper class. On May 15, 1935, the skeletal remains of a adult female and two children were located in a wooded area alongside a little-used road of a thinly populated area of East Middlebury. Farmhouses were only a few hundred yards from the location of the remains. Two skeletons lay side by side, head to foot. And a third across them at right angles just off the hillside trail. There were pine boughs over them and pine needles had partly concealed them. Also covering them was remnants of a decayed green-striped storefront awning, a woolen blanket and old automobile curtains. All three had been shot through their heads with a .38 caliber autoloading type pistol. The incident had been ruled a homicide and not a suicide-homicide. The location was most likely a disposal site and not the murder scene. The remains had been in the area since the latest of 1932 and at the earliest of 1925. |
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