NY NY - Rochester, Haag House, UncMale 50, UP14163, & 2 UncFems 40, UP14162 & UP12468, Apr'88

  • #21
I'm thinking they went truth the floor. It's also possible there was some feature on the ceiling that allowed access, at some point. Perhaps a diffuser, vent, pipe opening, something like that.
 
  • #22
  • #23
You get a dead mouse in your floorboards, the whole house knows about it. You think someone would notice people.
 
  • #24
Does anyone have any knowledge of where the dead were buried? I can't find anything online...
 
  • #25
Maybe Dr. William C. Rodriguez, a forensic anthropologist with the Onondaga County medical examiner's office in Syracuse, does. He was going to help determine the age of the bones.

I could only find one Jane Doe in Onondaga County. Here is a list Grave Memorial Records - Find A Grave

Of course there are also people with the surname Doe. I don't think the remains found in the Hagen House are on this list.

Maybe they are still in an evidence room? Or cremated? I don't know the policy about that in NY state around that time.
 
  • #26
Bumping for the bones in the ceiling
 
  • #27
@othram has worked new york cases before.
 
  • #28
Bumping.
 

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