Thursday, November 21, 2024
INFANTICIDE: November 22, 1957, Dublin Virginia Baby John Does
On November 22, 1957, the bodies of two infant boys were found in a box recently buried in an unmarked grave near a cemetery in Dublin, Virginia. It is not stated how the boys had died or when they died. It's possible that the two were twins.
The baby John Does were both African American Infants. The boys were 18 inches long and one was 5 lbs and the other was 4 lbs.
SOURCES:
NamUs Boy 1
NamUs Boy 2
Monday, November 18, 2024
Murder of Old Aquito and Squaw
There is little information in this case. On November 18, 1686, a man named Jonathan Neponet would be executed at the Gallows in Boston, Massachusetts. He was executed for the murders of a Native American couple known as Old Aquito and Squaw.
SOURCES:
Legal Executions in New England Page 56
Thursday, November 14, 2024
November, 15, 1924 Yuma, Arizona John Doe
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Murder of Jesa "Toni" Rose Corazza
A jury would find a verdict of murder against some person or persons unknown was returned.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: November 8, 1981, Danville, Virginia John Doe
November 8, 1981, the skeletal remains were found scattered in an old dumpsite near Danville, Virginia. It's believed that he had died likely in 1959.
John Doe was a Black male and was between 40 to 60 years old. He was 5'2" to 5'7". He was wearing a large dark-colored cotton T-shirt.SOURCES:
Saturday, November 2, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: November 3, 1924 Youngwood, Pennsylvania John Doe
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: October 30, 2019 Concord, New Hampshire Jane Doe
In 2019 a woman came to the the New Hampshire State Police and handed over a human cranium. She told them that her husband had found the partial skull in the 1930s in a pond in Concord. It was found that the skull belonged to a teenage girl between 15 and 18 years old. Bomb Pulse Testing on the skull showed that she did die before 1942.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
CRYPTIDS: Trunko
One of four known photographs of the Trunko carcass, taken by A. C. Jones |
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: October 24, 1958, Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin John Doe
On October 24, 1958, teenagers would find the cranium of a man resting on the ground while hunting near Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. It was noted to be sitting in an area of dirt devoid of plant growth and leaves, although the surrounding area had thick ground cover of grass, foliage, and leaf litter.
Saturday, October 19, 2024
UNIDENTFIED: October 1767 South Shields Doe
In October of 1767, a drowned Person was found in or near South Shields, England. They would be buried on October 20th in St. Hilda's Church. The gender of the victim is unstated.
SOURCES:Find a Grave
Friday, October 18, 2024
Murder of Marshal William E. Gibbson
It had taken around an hour before anyone knew that William had been shot. At the same time, there was a major fire at the Brunt & Davis Co. factory. The village's attention was focused on the fire which allowed the unknown man to flee the area.
The man had been in town for a day or two there were no clear descriptions of him. Even though there was a wide search for him he wasn't found. He had likely stolen a horse from the stables of Fred Puls about two miles east outside of Horicon and fled. If he was he would have been a victim of a lynching. It was believed that he may have been wanted for a bigger crime than public drunkness and that was why he shot Marshal Gibson.
The killer was never caught for this murder.
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Saturday, October 12, 2024
October 13, 1924 Corry Pennsylvania John Doe
John Doe was a white male between 45 to 50 years old.
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Thursday, October 3, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: October 4, 1698 London, England Jane Doe
On October 4, 1698, the body of a girl was laid inside a church in London, England. The child was buried at the Bedlam Burial Ground. It's not stated how old the girl was or how she died. There is little information in this case.
Monday, September 16, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: September 17, 1779 Liverpool, England
On September 17, 1779, an unknown man was buried in Liverpool, England. He had drowned to death. There is little information in this case.
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Tuesday, September 10, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: September 11, 1880 Springfield, Missouri John Doe
On September 11, 1880, an Unknown Man died of heart disease in or close to Springfield, Missouri. There is little information in this case.
Sunday, September 8, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: September 9, 1818, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Doe
On September 9, 1818, a man died or was found dead in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is little information in this case.
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Murder of Flora Alice Fisher
On July 24, 1904, 27-year-old Flora Fisher complained of her insides hurting. The next day she would get a consultation from 3 doctors. Flora stated that she didn't know what caused her illness.
On September 5, 1904, Flora was taken to Westminster Hospital in London, England. She would soon after die from sepsis caused by an illegal abortion. It was obvious that these were not self-inflicted and that someone had done this to her.Monday, September 2, 2024
Fawn Hoof Mummy
Some say that she was mummified purposely and similarly to how the Egyptians did it. It's possible that she wasn't and that it was done naturally due to the cave and the deer skins she was wrapped in. It's unknown now as her body has been lost.
After her body was found at the time like many other historical remains it was treated as property. She had gone through many hands. The last time it was seen was shortly after the Smithsonian photographed it. Some believe that the Smithsonian still has her remains, but they were disassembled and stored.
SOURCES:
Little House of Horrors
Ancient Code
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
UNIDENTIFEID:August 29,1924 Mackinaw, Illinois John Doe
On August 29,1924 an unknown man was found on the river bank in Mackinaw, Illinois. It's assumed he was riding the train and fell off landing in the river or on the bank.
Saturday, August 24, 2024
Murder of Louisa Kidder-Staples
Friday, August 23, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: August 24, 1724 Plaxtol, England
On August 24, 1724, a poor unknown traveling woman was buried at the Plaxtol Parish Churchyard in Plaxtol, England.
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Saturday, August 17, 2024
INFANTICIDE: August 18, 1924 Albuquerque, New Mexico Baby Doe
On August 18, 1924, the body of a murdered baby was found buried in Albuquerque, New Mexico. There is little information in this case.
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: August of 1922 Northbridge, Massachusetts
John Doe was a man "beyond middle life".
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Find a Grave
Monday, August 12, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: August 12, 1823 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Doe
On August 12, 1823, a man died or was found dead in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is little information in this case.
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: August 8, 1838 Manhattan, New York John Doe
Monday, August 5, 2024
Death of Eveline Downing
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Tuesday, July 30, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: 1924 Kent County, Delaware Doe
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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
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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
Photo by Vera Salnitskaya/Siberian Times |
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.
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Murder of Jane Parkinson
Saturday, June 29, 2024
The Sacrifice of Princess Inikpi
Statue of Princess Inikpi |
Between 1515 and 1516 there was a war called The Igala–Benin War. It was a short conflict between the Igala Kingdom and the Kingdom of Benin in what is now Nigeria. For the Iglas people, their land seemed to be in trouble. It's said that streams of water were poisonous and the people were starving. All due to the Beni's
Ayegbu Oma Idoko, the Atta of the Igala kingdom would consult an oracle for help with their problems. However, the oracle would give him devastating news. His beloved daughter Princess Inikpi had to be buried alive for there to be victory. This would devastate him.
For seven days he would mourn the idea of either losing his daughter or losing his people. He would refuse to eat or drink and was in a depressed state. Inikpi seeing her father this way worried her. She would ask him what was wrong and in turn, he refused to talk. This is until the eighth day when he admits in tears to Inikpi and tells her of the oracle's prediction.
Surprisingly Princess Inikpi would take the news well. She loved her father and loved her people just as much as she was loved. She would not go against fate and volunteered for it. She had either gone to the bank of River Niger at Idah or market square. She and nine virgin slaves would be buried alive. The slaves buried with her were to help her on the other side.
It's said that Inikpi's sacrifice did protect her people. The Bini armies came to attack, but they saw the town in flames and retreated. They saw no point in attacking a town on fire and being destroyed already. It was said that the blood of the princess was what deceived them.
Princess Inkpi's sacrifice still stands as an important event. To this day she is still seen as a hero who saved her people from slaughter. A statue of the princess stands at “Ega” in Idah. Today many of the people in Idah are named in her honor.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: 1924 Oneida township, Pennsylvania John Doe
Monday, June 24, 2024
Murder of Catherine Mary Richards
Monday, June 17, 2024
June 18, 1979 Baltimore, Maryland (New Jersey) John Doe
John Doe was likely white between 40 to 65 years old. He was 5'11" with a muscular robust build. He had arthritis in his knees and had mouth stress suggestive of a mind instrument player or glass blower. Two china buttons were found with the body. The buttons were likely used on suspenders and were a style of WWII.
Saturday, June 15, 2024
UNCLAIMED: Charles Watson
On June 16, 1941, Charles Watson would either die or his body was found in Ellensburg, Washington. He is an unclaimed person meaning that he was not claimed by family. There is little information in this case.
Friday, June 14, 2024
GHOSTS: Watercress Lady
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The old woman was known as an eccentric but harmless person. She was known for smoking her clay pipe and known to enjoy gin from her battered old flask. After the sun would set she would go to the crossroads bridge. She would sit on the walls enjoying the night air smoking her pipe and drinking her gin.
However one unfortunate night she fell asleep while doing so. She would spill her flask on herself and the pipe would fall and light her up. It was said that no one heard her screams. The next day she would be found as a pile of ashes with her flask and pipe nearby. Letting people know it was the Watercress Lady and she had a tragic end.
Even though the Watercress Lady's screams were not heard the night she died it was afterward. Her ghost would be seen many times after her death reliving her death. She would be covered in flames and her heartbreaking screams could be heard. Slowly however she stopped being a screaming ball of fire to a faint pink glow hovering over the place she burned to death.
SOURCES:
London Walking Tours
Thursday, June 13, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: June 1858 London, England Baby John Doe
In June 1858, an unknown baby boy was found on Hardwick St in London, England. The boy was not a newborn and was around 6 months old making his birth around or in December. It's not stated if his death was murder or not. He was buried at the City of London Cemetery on June 14, 1858.
Monday, June 10, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED:June 11, 1952 Tama County, Iowa Baby John Doe
On June 11, 1952, road construction was happening along the route of U.S. Highway 30, about four miles west of Tama, Iowa. A construction worker discovered a box 350 feet east of the Raven Creek bridge on the south side of the roadway. The box was a Wilson Packing Company box marked “chili.” and was wrapped with a cord.
The worker would open the box to find something horrifying. Inside the box were two packages wrapped with newspapers and tea towels. Inside the packages was the horrifying sight of the body of a baby boy. The other package was the afterbirth. It was found that the baby had blunt force trauma to the head and the baby was alive for 2 and a half to 3 hours.They were the April 17 and May 8 issues of The Marshalltown Times-Republican. The newspapers had no mailing address attached, but two “stars” were discovered in the newspapers. This indicated they had been delivered on a Marshalltown city route. One tea towel had the embroidery of a lamb in one corner and the other had the numeral 49 in black.
John Doe was a white male newborn. He was fully developed. He weighed 8 lbs and had blonde hair.
SOURCES:
Iowa Cold Cases
Sunday, June 9, 2024
Murder of Georgiana, William, Cary, Harriet, Henry, and George Brough
Murderpedia
Ranker
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
MISSING: Mary Belle "Mary Beth" Henley
Mary is a white female and was 25-years-old at the time. She's 5'8" to 5'9" and 125lbs to 135lbs. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She has a mole on her chin.
SOURCES:
NamUs
Saturday, June 1, 2024
680 to 780 Hereford, England Man
In late 2016 and early 2017, Archeological work by Headland Archeology's Midlands and West Office was done in Hereford, England in the College Cloisters beside Hereford Cathedral. They were trying to make improvements to the building and facilities.
Friday, May 31, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: June 1, 1924 Bronx, New York John Doe
On June 1, 1924, a deckhand fell overboard a boat and drowned in or near Bronx, New York. The location is unknown or unstated. He is buried at Hart Island in the Bronx, New York.
Thursday, May 30, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: May 31, 1994 Baldy Mesa, California John Doe
On May 31, 1994, a skull (no mandible) was found by investigators during a drug search in Baldy Mesa, California. The skull was found in a cardboard box beneath a bed. It's suspected that the skull is a souvenir skull or possibly a museum or teaching specimen. There seemed to be a bullet hole on the right posterior parietal with a possible exit through the left orbit. Meaning it's possible that they are a murder victim, suicide victim, or casualty of war. Victim could have been dead for up to a 100 years.
Thursday, May 23, 2024
The Bernuthsfeld Man
On May 24, 1907 peat cutters would discover human remains in the Hogehahn bog in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was found that the body belonged to a man who lived and died between A.D 660 and 870. He was a medium-sized man between 30 and 60-year-old.At one point he experienced some health or nutritional crises during growth. It was evident in Harris lines on the long bones. He had suffered from osteoarthritis in his joints, had a well-healed fracture, his spine had a fused vertebra caused by inflammatory disease, suffered from sinus infections, and scans showed he had cancer. It's unstated or unknown how the man died, but it's not believed to have been unnatural. He had no signs of violence and believed his cancer may have been what killed him.
Monday, May 20, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: May 1864 Vigo County, Indiana Stranger
In May 1864 a person would drown in Vigo County, Indiana. On May 21st they would be buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Terre Haute
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Saturday, May 18, 2024
INFANTICIDE: May 19, 1924 Barnby Dun, England Baby Boy Doe
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Friday, May 17, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: May 18, 1995 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jane Doe
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Bunsoh Man
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
URBAN LEGEND: Romãozinho
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In Boa Sorte district, Pedro Afonso, Goiás, Brazil Romãozinho was born to a farmer and his wife. As the boy grew up he was said to be disobedient, cruel, and evil. He was known to get great pleasure from treating animals cruelly and killing plants.
Sometimes Romãozinho's mother would tell the boy to bring his father lunch. His father worked in a garden. One day even though Romãozinho did not want to bring the food to his father he did. On the way, he would eat the chicken and place it back into the lunch box.
He would hand the lunchbox to Father as he was supposed to. His father was confused when he opened the box and his food was eaten. The father asked the boy what the bones meant. In response Romãozinho did not take responsibility instead he told him that his mother sent it to him that way on purpose. That the bones were the leftovers from his mother and the man who came over when his father wasn't home.
This enraged his father and caused him to go back home immediately. Romãozinho would follow along knowing that his mother was going to be on the other end of his father's wrath. When they arrived home his father would pull out a dagger and began stabbing his wife. All while this was happening Romãozinho laughed enjoying his mother's "punishment".Knowing her son was the reason for all this and his pure joy from her death she would curse him with her dying breath. "You will never die! You won't know heaven or hell, or even rest until there's just one person left living on Earth!"
Romãozinho would continue to laugh especially after she died. This came true as he never grew up. It's said that he can be seen wandering the street causing mayhem. This however doesn't always mean he was entirely bad. In one story Romãozinho assists a woman in labor by scaring a local midwife chicken. This would help the midwife find the lone woman and help her give birth.
Saturday, May 11, 2024
UNIDENTIFIED: May 12, 1850, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jane Doe
On May 12, 1850, a woman died or was found dead in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is little information in this case.
Friday, May 10, 2024
INFANTICIDE: May 11, 1933 Putnam County, Missouri Baby Jane Doe
On May 11, 1933, Mr. Davis was walking t near Highway No. 4 five miles from Unionville, Missouri. The ground was wet and didn't want to fight with the muddy roads. He would pass a culvert and notice what he initially thought was a baby doll on the rocks below. He continued on his walk, but the "doll" made him uncomfortable.
When he got to the next house the thought of it not just being a baby doll bothered him. He would go up to tell Mr. Steele of the "doll" and that he was uncertain if it was actually one or an infant. Mr. Davis would continue on to Unionville and Mr. Steele went to check on the doll. It was not a doll, but the body of a newborn baby girl. He would contact another neighbor and then they contacted Sheriff Gibson. The Sheriff and Prosecutor could not show up to the scene, so Dr. Thomas would also show up instead.The baby had been born and died within the last 24 to 36 hours. The baby was premature and had a string tied around the navel. The string was that of what was used in corsets or girdles. It's likely the baby was placed in some clothing on the west side of the road or in the ditch in a pasture near the old road. The heavy rains would have washed her and the clothes down to where they were found. It is not stated how the baby had died.
SOURCES:
Find a Grave
The Princeton Telegraph May 24, 1933
Friday, May 3, 2024
Suspicious Death of Birdie Hoffman and Murder of Gertrude Botts
Police however did not believe that she had killed herself. However, he could not be prosecuted for the crime as no evidence contradicted his statement.
Five years later on January 6, 1905, a few days before his 21st birthday Otis argued with his wife, 19-year-old Gertrude at the border house they were staying at in Peoria. The two had been constantly arguing ever since they got married the year before. During the argument, He would strike her in the face and then begin to strangle her with a slender hair ribbon killing her.
He would leave the home and go to a saloon in Knoxville and Glendale. When he entered he seemed heavily intoxicated already and caused a disturbance. He was quickly kicked out. So he would catch a car on the way to the courthouse where again he made a disturbance. He was kicked out after traveling two blocks.
There was no solid evidence, but there was circumstantial so he would be brought to trial in just a couple months. At the trial, he would deny that he knew anything about his wife's murder. The jury would find him guilty and set him to be executed. This angered him and he yelled at the jury in the courtroom.
SOURCES:
Legal Executions in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri page 20