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After 30 years, Dekalb County Jane Doe (1993) is Identified
DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office and FBI Team with Othram to Identify 1993 Homicide Victimdnasolves.com
It's odd that the article refers to her as a teen despite being 52 years old.View attachment 410447![]()
Body found in DeKalb County woods in 1993 identified as Cobb County woman
Police have spent nearly 30 years searching for answers in the mystery of a woman whose body was found in DeKalb County. Thanks to DNA technology, they've finally learned who she was.www.fox5atlanta.com
''The DeKalb County District Attorney's Office says the remains of the woman, who was found in 1993, have finally been identified as 50-year-old Rebecca "Becky" Burke of Cobb County.
According to officials, on Sept. 17, 1993, Burke's body was found in the woods near what was then Quality Inn off of Northlake Parkway on the west side of Interstate 285. The body was discovered behind an electrical unit covered in pine straw and branches in what DeKalb County District Attorney Sherri Boston said seemed to be "deliberate."
Cannot seem to find the references to a ''teen'', maybe the articles have been updated, or maybe age 50 is the new teens?!I think this is a much better article: Identity of woman killed in 1993 in DeKalb County finally known, officials say
The fox article is confusing because they kept calling her a teen. It seems they originally thought it was the body of a younger woman than it turned out to be? Is that the reason for the confusion?
They just updated the article. If only...Cannot seem to find the references to a ''teen'', maybe the articles have been updated, or maybe age 50 is the new teens?!![]()
The DA's office led the press conference and the DA indicated during the press conference her as being "15" (fifteen). It was only during follow-up questions that her age was corrected. My guess is the articles only followed the first 10 minutes of the press conference and didn't include the follow-up w/ corrections.I think this is a much better article: Identity of woman killed in 1993 in DeKalb County finally known, officials say
The fox article is confusing because they kept calling her a teen. It seems they originally thought it was the body of a younger woman than it turned out to be? Is that the reason for the confusion?
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