Sunday, September 28, 2025

UNIDENTIFIED: September 29, 1945 Navajo County, Arizona Jane Doe

 On September 29, 1945, a body of a young girl was found buried under a ledge of rocks about 1.5 miles southeast of Winslow Arizona. She had not been murdered and had died from dysentery about 5 to 6 weeks before. Her body would be reburied the same day in Winslow.

Jane Doe was a Native American female about 3 or 4-years-old. 

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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

INFANTICIED: Murder of George Rounsaville

On September 22, 1925, 18-year-old John Rounsaville murdered his stepson 6-month-old George Rounsaville in Summerville, Georgia. George as most babies do was crying. This annoyed John to the extreme as he had already hated the child because he was not his own. John would punch George in the head and then strangle the child until his neck broke killing him.

John was convicted and sentenced to be executed. On July 12, 1927, he was executed at 11:20 am and pronounced dead.

SOURCES:
Legal Executions in Georgia page 128
The Atlanta Constitution July 12, 1927

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

UNIDENTIFIED: September 10, 1948

On September 10, 1948, two skeletons were discovered while trying to make a foundation for a tennis court in Abergavenny, Wales. One of the skulls was first discovered, and the rest of the remains were found 2 feet below the surface. There was no evidence of this being a designated place for burial. The way the bones were found made it obvious that the two were buried as bodies and not as bones buried at a later time. The two were believed to have died no less than 10 to 15 years before, but it's also possible that they had been dead for hundreds of years.

The adult skeleton was believed to be a man between 40 to 70 years old.

The child was around 7 years old.

SOURCES:
Find a Grave (man)
Find a Grave (child)