CO CO - Denver, WhtFem Infant, UP112762, brown hair, found in dumpster, May’94

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Denver Baby Doe (1994)
a.k.a "Denver Baby Jane Doe 1994”
UP112762 (NU)​
Circumstances:
This unknown female infant was found in a dumpster in an alley located near 900 S. Ogden St. (per NamUs).

Case Numbers:
  • NamUs: UP112762
  • Doe Network: N/A
  • ME/C: 1994-1039
  • NCMEC: N/A
Overview:
  • Location: Denver, Colorado. (Denver Co.)
  • Date Body Found: May 30, 1994
  • NamUs Created: December 7, 2023
  • Tribal Land: N/A
  • PMI: N/A
  • State of Remains: Not recognizable - Insect/animal activity
  • Cause of Death: UNKNOWN
Physical:
  • Sex: Female
  • Race/Ethnicity: White
  • Age: Fetus (age group)
  • Height: 1' 2" (14 inches), est.
  • Weight: 2 lbs., est.
  • Hair: BROWN
    • 0.25 inches long
  • Eye: N/A
Identifiers:
  • Dentals: UNKNOWN
  • DNA: UNKNOWN
  • Prints: UNKNOWN
  • Marks / Features: N/A
Personal Effects:
  • Clothing: NONE
  • Jewelry: NONE
  • Add'l Items: NONE
Links:
NamUs: UP112762 (ARCHIVE)
Doe Network: N/A
NCMEC: N/A

Notes:
NamUs lists the age as “fetus” yet the physical description matches that of an older infant.

As of November 14, 2024 there are no public exclusions.

** This case is being investigated by the Denver Police Dept. and Medical Examiner. **
 
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14 Inches and 2 pounds is teeny for an infant. Most term newborns are between 18 and 20 inches and closer to 7 pounds. Sounds like this little one was early, at the minimum. I wonder if they were able to determine if the baby was born alive or deceased. That could be beneficial here.
 
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14 Inches and 2 pounds is teeny for an infant. Most term newborns are between 18 and 20 inches and closer to 7 pounds. Sounds like this little one was early, at the minimum. I wonder if they were able to determine if the baby was born alive or deceased. That could be beneficial here.
I was a preemie at a bit more than 2 lb and I was SMALL. Can't imagine this little one would have survived without medical help. Likely probably stillborn, I hope the mother was doing ok and got medical help
 
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It doesn't mention an umbilical cord or placenta still being attached. Not to be grim, but the NamUs does specify "insect/animal activity" so it's possible they were eaten away before she was found (but surely there'd still be signs they were there). There's no PMI listed.

It's possible she:
  • was a preemie that was born in a hospital and lived for a while before something happened
  • was a preemie that was born at home alive, never recorded at a hospital, and something happened
  • both of the above options only that she was full-term but just very small
  • was born outside of a hospital, either preemie or full-term, that was stillborn
Obviously if she was born deceased at a hospital or died very shortly after birth, she would've been recorded and gone straight to a funeral home or mortuary afterward. MOO.
 

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