NC NC - Durham, UnkNewborn, UP2645, in crawl space, wrapped in newspaper dated 9 Aug'91, Aug'91

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Unidentified Male
  • Date of Discovery: August 29, 1991
  • Location of Discovery: Durham, Durham County, North Carolina
  • Estimated Date of Death: 2 weeks prior
  • State of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction
  • Cause of Death: Unknown




Physical Description
** Listed information is approximate


  • Estimated Age: Newborn
  • Race: Unknown
  • Gender: Unknown
  • Height: 19" long
  • Weight: 3 lbs.
  • Hair Color: Black
  • Eye Color: Unknown


  • Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown


  • Dentals: Not available.
  • Fingerprints: Not available.
  • DNA: Samples submitted - Tests not complete.
Clothing & Personal Items
  • Clothing: None


  • Jewelry: Unknown


  • Additional Personal Items: Unknown




Case History
The body of a newborn was located in the crawlspace underneath a house at 317 E. Pilot Street in Durham, North Carolina, on August 29, 1991. The body was wrapped in a local newspaper dated August 9, 1991.

Please note: all cases in which the gender of the victim is unknown are assigned and filed as male.





Investigating Agency(s)
If you have any information about this case please contact;



  • Agency Name: North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
  • Agency Contact Person: Clyde Gibbs
  • Agency Phone Number: 800-672-7042




  • Agency Case Number: 91-776
  • NCIC Case Number: N/A
  • Former Hot Case Number: 486
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.





Information Source(s)
  • NC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
The Doe Network: 1944UMNC
 
So they have a date. on the newspaper and a date baby was found. Who lived there in between?
I thought about that as well. I looked up the house and it was built in 1967 and is a 4 bed/3 bath.

It could be it was vacant and listed for sale during that time. I saw a picture of the backyard on Trulia and it was very close to a wooded area.

Also thought that even if there was someone living there at the time maybe they didn't get enough evidence to be able to optain a DNA sample. I heard of a case from the late 80's where a newborn was found, but they couldn't prosecute the mother because they couldn't confirm the baby wasn't born stillborn like she was saying. You'd think being charged with abuse of a corpse would be an alternative option.
 

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