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In 1989, a young woman was found murdered in the Arizona desert. For decades, she remained unidentified, known only as "Jane Doe.”

Then, in 2022, a breakthrough. Investigators finally uncovered her name using updated fingerprinting technology. Jane Doe was Marina Ramos. But when cops contacted her family, they got shocking news: Marina had two baby girls—13-month-old Elizabeth and her 1-month-old sister, Jasmin.
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So where are Elizabeth and Jasmin Ramos?

Mystery in Mohave: Mom Murdered, Two Babies Missing​

In 1989, a young woman was found murdered in the Arizona desert. For decades, she remained unidentified, known only as "Jane Doe.”
Then, in 2022, a breakthrough. Investigators finally uncovered her name using updated fingerprinting technology. Jane Doe was Marina Ramos. But when cops contacted her family, they got shocking news: Marina had two baby girls—13-month-old Elizabeth and her 1-month-old sister, Jasmin.

So where are Elizabeth and Jasmin Ramos?
text: mystery in mohave: mom murdered, two babies missing; desert background; image of hispanic mom and baby foreground

Now, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is releasing the first-ever age-progressed images of what Elizabeth and Jasmin might look like today—at ages 37 and 36. Creating these images was a challenge, since there is only one photo of Elizabeth and no known photos of Jasmin, who was only one month old when she vanished.

NCMEC’s forensic artists based both new age-progressed images on the single photo of Elizabeth, along with a photo of their mother, Marina. The resulting images are nearly identical, but investigators are hoping the pictures will spark recognition from someone in the public and help find Elizabeth and Jasmin


 
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In 1989, a young woman was found murdered in the Arizona desert. For decades, she remained unidentified, known only as "Jane Doe.”

Then, in 2022, a breakthrough. Investigators finally uncovered her name using updated fingerprinting technology. Jane Doe was Marina Ramos. But when cops contacted her family, they got shocking news: Marina had two baby girls—13-month-old Elizabeth and her 1-month-old sister, Jasmin.
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So where are Elizabeth and Jasmin Ramos?

Mystery in Mohave: Mom Murdered, Two Babies Missing​

In 1989, a young woman was found murdered in the Arizona desert. For decades, she remained unidentified, known only as "Jane Doe.”
Then, in 2022, a breakthrough. Investigators finally uncovered her name using updated fingerprinting technology. Jane Doe was Marina Ramos. But when cops contacted her family, they got shocking news: Marina had two baby girls—13-month-old Elizabeth and her 1-month-old sister, Jasmin.

So where are Elizabeth and Jasmin Ramos?
text: mystery in mohave: mom murdered, two babies missing; desert background; image of hispanic mom and baby foreground

Now, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is releasing the first-ever age-progressed images of what Elizabeth and Jasmin might look like today—at ages 37 and 36. Creating these images was a challenge, since there is only one photo of Elizabeth and no known photos of Jasmin, who was only one month old when she vanished.

NCMEC’s forensic artists based both new age-progressed images on the single photo of Elizabeth, along with a photo of their mother, Marina. The resulting images are nearly identical, but investigators are hoping the pictures will spark recognition from someone in the public and help find Elizabeth and Jasmin


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