The police department released few details about the news conference other than to say it will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Opelika Police Department.
We will carry this news conference Thursday morning.
There is reason to believe investigators have made a major breakthrough in the case, however. A spokesperson for Ortham, a private, Texas-based laboratory that specializes in forensic genealogy, confirmed to WSFA 12 News Wednesday that the girl has been identified, though her name has not yet been released.
Eleven years after the discovery of her skull and bones, Opelika police have finally identified a little girl known only as Baby Jane Doe.
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