DC DC- Washington, BlkFem UP 59355, 0-1, in paper bag, Fitti diaper, plastic bag w/fluids, Jun'92

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These cases would have seemed so unsolvable back in the 90s, but I'm hoping that with advancements in forensic genealogy (especially if a program comes around that scans through databases and produces family trees without human involvement, because sadly I don't think infant UIDs are a top priority), answers will come around. If this baby's mother had any other children, they would be a prime age to sign up for those kind of DNA tests.
I know a few other infant UIDs have been identified within the past few years due to genealogy, and there are companies (Redgraves and I think Othram) currently working on infant cases. I really hope one of them picks up on her case, or the local PD reaches out to them. I hope they're still following up on leads and her case hasn't been completely forgotten.
 
  • #22
Bumping up case of baby Jane Doe. I hope her case will be picked up by one of the geneology companies.
 
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