For many years she went unidentified, and after an Albany Herald newspaper found in the TV helped investigators determine there was an Albany connection.
After 35 years of trying to identify a child's remains, police made a breakthrough thanks to DNA testing and managed to charge the little girl's mother and former boyfriend for murder and obstruction, as the couple encased the body in cement and avoided authorities
ALBANY — When the body of a young girl was found dumped in Ware County in 1988, there was speculation that there could be a connection to Albany because an
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation revealed that after nearly 35 years, authorities have successfully identified the victim whose disfigured remains were discovered in rural Georgia.