NH NH - Denise Beaudin, 23, Manchester, 26 Nov 1981

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On November 26, 1981, after spending Thanksgiving at her family’s home in Goffstown, New Hampshire, Beaudin and her boyfriend Evans were never seen or heard from again.


Less than a week later, on December 1, 1981, Denise's family went to visit her at her home in Manchester. When they arrived at Denise's home at 925 Hayward Street in Manchester, neither Denise nor her boyfriend Bob were there. At the time, the couple was having financial problems, so her family assumed the couple left to avoid those issues, police said.
http://www.wlbz2.com/news/local/missing-cold-case-what-happened-to-nh-girl-denise-beaudin/379725850

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New information has been obtained regarding Denise’s disappearance. Based on that information, a missing person report has been generated and Denise has been placed into NCIC (National Crime Information Center) as a missing person. Denise Beaudin is a white female, who was about 5-foot-5 inches tall. She had an average build and weighed between 120 – 140 pounds. Denise had brown hair, brown eyes, and a noticeable overbite.

She graduated from Goffstown New Hampshire High School in 1976. After graduating, Denise moved around before ultimately settling in Manchester. Denise’s work history included employment at General Cable at 345 McGregor St. in Manchester, and The Demers Nursing Home at 191 Hackett Hill Road.
https://manchesterinklink.com/missing-persons-last-seen-1981-know-denise-beaudin-bob-evans/
 
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Actual photo of Bob Evans:
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Enhanced photos:
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Authorities are asking anyone that knew Denise Beaudin or Robert “Bob” Evans during 1976 up until the time she disappeared in 1981 to contact them. That includes people from Denise’s high school graduating class, neighbors in the Hayward Street area during 1980 and 1981, and anyone else that may have known her and her boyfriend.

Denise’s family described Robert “Bob” Evans as a’white male, about 6 feet tall with a thin build, weighing approximately 170 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
https://manchesterinklink.com/missing-persons-last-seen-1981-know-denise-beaudin-bob-evans/
 
have they considered a possibility that she could be the adult female Allenstown four bodies in barrels?

It's a great idea, but there would also have to be two maternally related missing female children along with her.
 
Do you mean this one? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Doe
Or do you mean the Princess Blue there is a forum for here? I have not really studied either one but I think she is a little too tall and too old to be the Princess Doe linked above.
Yes, the one found in Blairstown, NJ: https://identifyus.org/en/cases/1513
The height for both are estimates, and I don't thinks it's an unreasonable difference, however, you're right about the age.
I think that would be the biggest discrepancy, IMHO.
 
And in the Daily Mail today:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ew-information-womans-1981-disappearance.html

The police seem to have little difficulty in finding the daughter, and they say they know where the boyfriend is. I wonder how they found the daughter - there must have been a fairly clear trail to her.

It also says, she (the daughter) does not want her identity revealed at this time. It could have been a situation where one of his family members raised her. Maybe he said Denise took off or passed away. There could also be clues in the daughter's identity or the story he gave if someone else cared for her that could jeopardise the case.

Somewhere his story must have gotten messed up. He and the daughter could have been out in the open the whole time. maybe the daughter or a family member did some genealogical resource and couldn't find a death record...
 
It also says, she (the daughter) does not want her identity revealed at this time. It could have been a situation where one of his family members raised her. Maybe he said Denise took off or passed away. There could also be clues in the daughter's identity or the story he gave if someone else cared for her that could jeopardise the case.

Somewhere his story must have gotten messed up. He and the daughter could have been out in the open the whole time. maybe the daughter or a family member did some genealogical resource and couldn't find a death record...

From the link in the OP:
Beaudin was 23 years-old at the time of her disappearance and had an infant daughter. Her daughter is not missing, police said.
http://www.wlbz2.com/news/local/missing-cold-case-what-happened-to-nh-girl-denise-beaudin/379725850

I took this to mean that she left her infant daughter behind with other family in 1981.
 
A lot of similarities to the Spokane doe. Her drawing has her with blonde hair but they admitted that was just a guess. She was found dismembered in 1984 but her head wasnt found for another 12 years. Her height & weight are right on and the medical examiner said she had given birth. Also both have funky teeth. I can't see her neck to check for the moles because of the turtleneck. Looks worth checking anyways.
 
Evans, who was 37 at the time, is now 72, and authorities know where he is, Strelzin said. He declined to provide more information about Evans, or what led authorities to begin investigating. Beaudin’s name has been added to the National Crime Information Center’s missing persons database, which includes records of people missing under circumstances indicating they may be in physical danger or their disappearance may not have been voluntary.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...-h-woman-1981-disappearance-article-1.2927804
 
I wonder where they ended up and where the daughter grew up.
That would give us areas to focus our searches, but investigators must have that info and are probably starting their searches in that area.
 

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