Tuesday, July 30, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: 1924 Kent County, Delaware Doe
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Sunday, July 28, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: July 29, 1818 New York, New York John Doe
John Doe was around 35 years old.
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Thursday, July 25, 2024
INFANTICIDE: July 26, 1924 North Yorkshire Baby John Doe
On July 26, 1924, the body of a newborn baby boy in a sack was found by 3 boys who were fishing in the River Ouse in North Yorkshire, England.
Sunday, July 21, 2024
Murder of Martha Clark
Alice was married twice. Her first marriage was to George Clark in January of 1639. She would have two daughters with him, Abagail (1641) and Martha (1644). George would also die in 1644. On December 5th Alice would marry 24-year-old Richard Bishop. The two would have a daughter, Damaris (1645). They would live in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
On July 22, 1648, Richard was away from home. Family friend 23-year-old Rachel Ramsden would drop by their home to spend time with 32-year-old Alice. At the time 4-year-old Martha was sleeping in a bed in the loft. It was a place only accessible by a ladder. Alice did not seem any different.
Alice would ask Rachel to go get some buttermilk for her from a neighbor's house. Rachel would agree to do so. Alice would give her a kettle and Rachel would leave to go get some for her. When Rachel came back to the home she saw something very alarming.
There was a puddle of blood under the loft ladder. Rachel would describe Alice as sad and dumpish. She would ask her why there was blood. Alice would only point up the ladder. Rachel climbed up the ladder and saw a horrifying sight. There was blood everywhere and even the mattress was soaked in it. It was all Martha's as she had been killed.
Rachel would flee the home and run to her parents. She would tell them of Alice's deed. Her father would then find the colonial governor and they would gather 12 men to go to the Bishop's home. Alice was in hysterics when they arrived.
The men would ascend into the loft to find Martha's body with the murder weapon next to her. She was lying on her left side. There were numerous cuts in her throat and she was stabbed in the windpipe. She was gone and there was no way to help her. It was a brutal and violent murder.
When they asked Alice why she murdered her daughter she had no idea. She stated that she did not remember doing that she had no answer for them. That she was sorry for killing her daughter.
On October 4th the trial for the murder would begin. Bradford was in attendance along with all General Assistant and a jury of twelve colony men. Alice would be found guilty of the murder and would be set to hang.
She was the fifth person hanged in the Plymouth Colony and the first woman.
We will never know why Alice Bishop killed her daughter Martha, and why she did it in such a ferocious manner. It's never stated where the other children were, but why did she only kill Martha.
SOURCES:
Murderpedia
Thursday, July 18, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: July 19, 1924 Norton Woods, England John Doe
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Murder of Ada Susans
On July 20,1917. 38-year-old Ada Susans would be admitted to St Thomas Hospital in London, England. She was admitted as an abdominal case, but it was found that she had an illegal operation She would die from it at 11:30 that night.
Saturday, July 13, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: July 14 1950 Braidwood, Illinois John Doe
On July 14, 1950, the body of a man was found in an abandoned strip mine pit between I-55 (Route 66 at the time) and Route 113 in Braidwood, Illinois. The area was a strip mine and farm. He had been dead around 4 to 5 weeks.
John Doe is a white man pre-50. He's 5'8" to 5'10" and 175 to 180 lbs. He had brown hair that was thinning on top. He had a tattoo on his left arm.Thursday, July 11, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: July 12, 1924 Covington, Kentucky Jane Doe
On July 12, 1924, the body of a woman was found on a bluff overlooking the Ohio River in Covington, Kentucky. Her body showed she had struggled with her killer. Her clothes seemed to have also torn due to the struggle. She was then shot twice in the right side of her head. There was no evidence that she was killed there and may have been killed elsewhere and dumped there. It was believed she died around a week before.
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Monday, July 8, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: July 9, 1924 Cowlitz County, Washington John Doe
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Sunday, July 7, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: July 8, 1957 Houston Texas E.J.C. Doe
John Doe is a white male between 25 to 40 years old. He was 5'6' and 142 lbs. He had brown to black hair. He was wearing a green and brown striped long-sleeve shirt with a pocket on the left upper chest, khaki pants, a pair of white cotton socks, 9A brown shoes with a strap and buckle, a brown woven, cowboy-type belt buckle, and two combs in his pocket. He was wearing dentures that contained a serial number and the notation of "EJC 810-56". EJC is possibly a set of initials, while the numbers indicate the date of August 10, 1956
SOURCES:
NamUs
Doe Network
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Uyan and Dina
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Thursday, July 4, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: July 5, 1949 St. Charles County, Missouri Jane Doe
On July 5, 1949, the body of a woman was found 1/4 mile north of St. Charles, Missouri in the Missouri River. There is little information in this case.