CA CA- Monterey, “Mom-In-The-Box”, female died of starvation & mother's decomposed remains in box, Feb. '14 - Linda Rae Jacobs & Ida Florence Jacobs

DNA Solves
DNA Solves
DNA Solves

dotr

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2009
Messages
52,797
Reaction score
150,551
1690855970859.png
''In February 2014, the Monterey Police Department (MPD) responded to the death of a woman in the 1100 block of Fourth Street in Monterey, California. The woman, identified by her California Driver’s license as Francesca Linda Jacobs with a birth date in 1955, had died from starvation. No foul play was suspected. As part of the investigation, MPD officers and the Monterey County Sheriff-Coroner located the decomposed remains of another person inside a box under the kitchen table, indicated to be the mother. The remains were transported for an autopsy, where the body of a fully clothed woman was found inside of the box. Due to the condition of the remains in the box, which appeared to have been in that state for many years, no cause of death could be determined. Foul play could not be ruled out.

At the time of her death, the woman identified initially as Francesca Jacobs appeared much older than the indicated age of 58 years and her driver’s license photo suggested similiarly that the woman was older. The records for Francesca Jacobs were only related to her time living on the Monterey Peninsula, starting in the 1990s. Almost no records could be found for Jacobs’ mother. In late 2022, with the election of Monterey County Sheriff-Coroner Tina Nieto, the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office Cold Case Task Force began working directly with the Monterey County Sheriff-Coroner’s office in an to attempt to identify all unknown human remains cases in Monterey County. This included the Monterey case that was referred to as the “Mom-In-The-Box” case and Francesca Jacobs, whose true identities could not be established.

In 2022, the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office, in collaboration with the Monterey County Sherriff-Coroner’s Office and the California DOJ, submitted forensic evidence to Othram in hopes that advanced DNA testing could help identify both women. Othram scientists developed DNA extracts from the forensic evidence and used Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing® to develop comprehensive DNA profiles for the unknown women. Funding for Othram's DNA testing and forensic genetic genealogy research in this case was provided through the Roads to Justice (RTJ) funding program.

Othram's in-house genealogy team used the profiles in a forensic genetic genealogy search and returned investigative leads to law enforcement for a follow-up investigation. The follow-up investigation led investigators to family members of the decedents including a former husband of the woman who claimed to be Francesca Jacobs.

Investigators were able to determine that the woman who had portrayed herself as Francesca Jacobs, who was born in 1955, was actually Linda Rae Jacobs, who was born in 1942. The California DOJ was able to confirm through confirmation DNA testing that Linda Rae Jacobs and Ida Florence Jacobs were indeed daughter and mother. As part of their investigation, detectives learned that Linda Rae (daughter) and Ida (mother) shared an unusually strong lifelong bond. The reasons Linda Rae Jacobs assumed a new name or why she kept keep her mother’s remains in a box under the kitchen table are unknown and may never be known.

The Monterey County District Attorney’s Cold Case Task Force was created in 2020 to identify, review, and collaboratively re-investigate unresolved homicide cases, missing persons cases with foul play suspected, and cases of unidentified human remains throughout Monterey County. The Monterey Police Department has provided investigative resources that have been an integral part of the Cold Case Task Force since its inception. Many of the modern investigative approaches to develop new leads in unsolved “cold case” crimes, such as the case described herein are being utilized to work unresolved cold cases in the city of Monterey.''
 
Wait. Ida gave birth to Linda when she was 12 or 13?!?!?
I don’t think that is what the initial article suggests, although I am unable to view the article in the Monterey County Weekly, so please correct me if it contains information to the contrary! I

My understanding of the first article, is that the daughter was identifying as Francesca Linda Jacobs, born in 1955 but was actually Linda Rae Jacobs, born in 1942.

Very little is known about her mother Ida Florence Jacobs, except that mother & daughter had a very close lifelong bond.
 
Paywall -- I could only read a couple sentences, can someone summarize, please?

TIA!
Linda Jacobs lived in an apartment. She was somewhat reclusive, mainly due to health issues. For instance, she had someone help her with the trash.

One day, she just didn't ask for help. A few days later, they did a welfare check and she was found dead. They also found a cardboard box. There was a note stating that in the box was her mother's remains and they were to be cremated.

I guess she just never got around to cremating her mother. In 1990, Linda and her mom moved to Phoenix. Linda returned back to CA later a few years later and told a friend that her mother had died in Phoenix. (The mother likely died at home and apparently, there is no death certificate)

Linda went through a difficult divorce in 1986, then had a bad fall in 2002. The fall left her disabled and she couldn't work.

She seemed a bit eccentric, but the story isn't too off-beat. It happens when people are disabled and living alone.

I think her mother's box of remains were an albatross for her and made her more reclusive.


I wonder when her mom died, if she just didn't know what to do with the remains? Maybe she wanted her and her mom to be cremated together?
 
That poor woman. It’s a very sad story. I’m confused by the reporting and suspect there may be a mistake in the details released. It sounds like the person in the box was the younger woman - the daughter and the older woman had assumed her daughter’s identity. Or maybe I’m just confused.
 
That poor woman. It’s a very sad story. I’m confused by the reporting and suspect there may be a mistake in the details released. It sounds like the person in the box was the younger woman - the daughter and the older woman had assumed her daughter’s identity. Or maybe I’m just confused.
I'm pretty sure they confirmed the woman in the box was the mother. The daughter used an alias and a fake birthday that made her 13 years younger than she actually was, but it doesn't sound like she assumed anyone's identity. It also seems like the last confirmed sighting of Ida was in 1990.
 
This is such an interesting story. I work for an inspection company and sometimes use the State of California Department of Real Estate website (free and accessible by the public) to find addresses for agents/realtors and their offices. The search for "Jacobs, Francesca" brings up an entry for a realtor in Carmel, CA. There is also another name listed under "Former Name(s)." Link below, however I am honestly not certain if it's considered an approved source, so please feel free to alert me or remove if needed!

Public License Lookup - DRE
 
This is such an interesting story. I work for an inspection company and sometimes use the State of California Department of Real Estate website (free and accessible by the public) to find addresses for agents/realtors and their offices. The search for "Jacobs, Francesca" brings up an entry for a realtor in Carmel, CA. There is also another name listed under "Former Name(s)." Link below, however I am honestly not certain if it's considered an approved source, so please feel free to alert me or remove if needed!

Public License Lookup - DRE
Well. That certainly led to more questions.
 
This is such an interesting story. I work for an inspection company and sometimes use the State of California Department of Real Estate website (free and accessible by the public) to find addresses for agents/realtors and their offices. The search for "Jacobs, Francesca" brings up an entry for a realtor in Carmel, CA. There is also another name listed under "Former Name(s)." Link below, however I am honestly not certain if it's considered an approved source, so please feel free to alert me or remove if needed!

Public License Lookup - DRE

Very interesting -- thanks!
 

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
195
Guests online
1,538
Total visitors
1,733

Forum statistics

Threads
600,071
Messages
18,103,471
Members
230,986
Latest member
eluluwho
Back
Top