TN TN - Cleveland, UnkWht, Infants, UP139218 & UP139223, two skeletal infants, suitcase in crawlspace, Feb'85

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Cleveland Baby Does (1985)
UP139223 & UP139218 (NU)​
Circumstances:
Two infant skeletal remains (UP139218 and UP139223) were found in the crawl space of a home in Cleveland, TN. The remains were found in a suitcase along with a white baby blanket, shredded newspaper, one large white garment, a bag, a towel, dry cleaning type of plastic bags, and a decaying cardboard shoebox. (Per NamUs).

Case Numbers:
  • NamUs: UP139223 & UP139218
  • Doe Network: N/A
  • ME/C: 85-5 (for both)
  • NCMEC: N/A
Overview:
  • Location: Cleveland, Tennessee. (Bradley Co.)
  • Date Body Found: February 24, 1985.
  • NamUs Created: February 25, 2025.
  • Tribal Land: NO
  • PMI: N/A
  • State of Remains: Not recognizable.
    • Near complete or complete skeleton
  • Cause of Death: Unknown
Physical:
  • Sex: Unknown
  • Race/Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
  • Age: Infant
  • Height: Cannot Estimate
  • Weight: Cannot Estimate
  • Hair: Other
  • Eye: Missing Eye
Identifiers:
  • Dentals: UNKNOWN
  • DNA: UNKNOWN
  • Prints: UNKNOWN
Marks / Features:
  • NONE
Personal Effects:
  • Clothing:
    • one "large white garment"
  • Jewelry: Unknown
  • Add'l Items:
    • Suitcase
    • White baby blanket
    • Shredded newspaper
    • one "bag"
    • one "towel"
    • "dry cleaning type" of plastic bags (multiple)
    • decaying cardboard shoebox
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** This case is being investigated by the Cleveland Police Department.**
 
This case was entered into NamUs one day after the 40th anniversary of these Baby Does’ discovery.
  • When was the house built?
  • How old is the suitcase? Are there any manufacturing labels?
  • Did any piece of the shredded newspaper contain a date?
 
It seems like they may have been twins. There are several different scenarios that would fit these circumstances, IMO.

  • Probably died in the 1960s.
  • The newspaper was dated October 4, 1964.
  • The plastic bag contained the name and number of a cleaning company located outside of Washington, D.C..
  • The cleaning company confirmed the bags were used by them around 1964 and 1965, but hadn’t been used for the last 8-10 years.
  • The fetuses were estimated to be between 8 and 9 months old. The one wrapped in the blanket was full term.
  • Pieces of hair were found on the skulls.
  • Cause of death could not be determined.
  • The suitcase was locked.
  • DOD estimated to be between 1964 and 1970.
  • No signs of trauma were found on the remains.
  • Dwelling describes as a one-story frame rental house.
  • At least one of the fetuses died at birth, and the other is of similar age.
  • Black suitcase.
  • A woman’s housecoat.
 
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