Does anyone know why they call this particular doe "Beth"? I have a reason for asking.
Sorry.....don't google canibals.....because??
Because reading about the things that kind of killer does to their victims will make most people sick to their stomach...
Thank you to everyone for your thoughts on the name. I just wondered if they had some kind of clue that her name was Beth. I asked because I can't get away from the feeling that this Doe may be related to the Bob Evans case and I thought of "Elizabeth" in that case. A woman and unborn child. She was cut up in pieces and placed in containers as such, just as the Allentown four. It was the year before Bob Evans surfaced in New Hampshire. Don't know if she is the mother of his child, the middle child, but even if she is not, I can't help feeling that he had something to do with this. The other three victims had isotopes that could have been parts of Pennsylvania if I recall correctly. I could be way off with my feelings, but I just can't shake it. I keep coming back to this. His MO seemed to be unidentifiable and under the radar victims. (Until DNA at least).
... I don't think they got DNA for Beth's baby, did they?
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Yes, they did.
"Investigators entered DNA from Beth Doe and the fetus into a national database and the NaMUS database, an Internet-based database that profiles missing persons and unidentified bodies, McAndrew said."
http://citizensvoice.com/news/woman-unborn-baby-killed-in-1976-remain-unidentified-1.1250966
BUT, Bob Evan's DNA isn't in NAMUS is it?
Thank you to everyone for your thoughts on the name. I just wondered if they had some kind of clue that her name was Beth. I asked because I can't get away from the feeling that this Doe may be related to the Bob Evans case and I thought of "Elizabeth" in that case. .
Thaks. I had never seen anything definitive.Yes, they did.
"Investigators entered DNA from Beth Doe and the fetus into a national database and the NaMUS database, an Internet-based database that profiles missing persons and unidentified bodies, McAndrew said."
http://citizensvoice.com/news/woman-unborn-baby-killed-in-1976-remain-unidentified-1.1250966
BUT, Bob Evan's DNA isn't in NAMUS is it?
But for many other residents, the events were not entirely surprising. Violence had long been a part of the local culture at Windansea; one group, the Windansea Surf Rats, had for decades used physical violence to intimidate outsiders and tagged the group’s initials in surf wax on the sidewalk near the beach.
This is probably coincidence, but...
While looking for a match for a different case, I stumbled across this woman, who was found in Downington PA, dismembered, wrapped in a quilt, and in at least one suitcase.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/147ufpa.html
Downington and Bensalem are both about two hours south of White Haven via I-476. Interestingly, it's about an hour south of the Allentown/Bethlehem area, while White Haven is an hour north. Downington and Bensalem are about equidistant from where I-476 meets I-276 https://goo.gl/maps/zRVfyYWfoD82