How The Woodlawn Jane Doe Murder Victim Was Identified 45 Years Later
On September 12, 1976, a body was discovered in Baltimore County, Maryland. The body, found near the Woodlawn Cemetery, belonged to a young woman.
Read MoreOn September 12, 1976, a body was discovered in Baltimore County, Maryland. The body, found near the Woodlawn Cemetery, belonged to a young woman.
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