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'''Nicknames:''' No known nicknames<br /> |
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'''Location:''' Allenstown, New Hampshire<br /> |
'''Location:''' Allenstown, New Hampshire<br /> |
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'''Details:''' On November 10, 1985, A hunter came across a tipped-over, 55-gallon drum and trash near Bear Brook State Park, not far from a burned-down convenience store that burn down in the 80s. Inside the 55-gallon drum, he found what would become one of New Hampshire's most haunting and bizarre crimes to date. The remains of an adult woman (23-33 years old) and a little girl (8-10 years old) were found wrapped within plastic inside the drum. The New Hampshire State Police looked at missing peoples form the 70s to to the 80s but were unable to identify the bodies.<br /> |
'''Details:''' On November 10, 1985, A hunter came across a tipped-over, 55-gallon drum and trash near Bear Brook State Park, not far from a burned-down convenience store that burn down in the 80s. Inside the 55-gallon drum, he found what would become one of New Hampshire's most haunting and bizarre crimes to date. The remains of an adult woman (23-33 years old) and a little girl (8-10 years old) were found wrapped within plastic inside the drum. The New Hampshire State Police looked at missing peoples form the 70s to to the 80s but were unable to identify the bodies.<br /> |
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In 2000, the case took another turn when the State Police was tapped to look into the case. The officer returned to the area where the bodies would found and 700 yards away found an other 55-gallon drum. Inside that drum were the remains of two little girls that DNA linked to the adult woman. The first new remains were that of a white female child (1-3 years old) and the fourth was also a white female child (4-8 years old).<br /> |
In 2000, the case took another turn when the State Police was tapped to look into the case. The officer returned to the area where the bodies would found and 700 yards away found an other 55-gallon drum. Inside that drum were the remains of two little girls that DNA linked to the adult woman. The first new remains were that of a white female child (1-3 years old) and the fourth was also a white female child (4-8 years old).<br /> |
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Revision as of 12:43, 23 October 2011
Real Name: Unidentified Female and Three Children
Nicknames: No known nicknames
Location: Allenstown, New Hampshire
Date: November 1985-May 2000
Case
Details: On November 10, 1985, A hunter came across a tipped-over, 55-gallon drum and trash near Bear Brook State Park, not far from a burned-down convenience store that burn down in the 80s. Inside the 55-gallon drum, he found what would become one of New Hampshire's most haunting and bizarre crimes to date. The remains of an adult woman (23-33 years old) and a little girl (8-10 years old) were found wrapped within plastic inside the drum. The New Hampshire State Police looked at missing peoples form the 70s to to the 80s but were unable to identify the bodies.
In 2000, the case took another turn when the State Police was tapped to look into the case. The officer returned to the area where the bodies would found and 700 yards away found an other 55-gallon drum. Inside that drum were the remains of two little girls that DNA linked to the adult woman. The first new remains were that of a white female child (1-3 years old) and the fourth was also a white female child (4-8 years old).
To date no one has been able to come up with the identities of these individuals.
Suspects: New Hampshire State Police in 2000 look at slavemaster serial killer John Edward Robinson in this case because of his M.O but he was rule out.
Extra Notes: This case has yet to be featured on Unsolved Mysteries.
Results: Unsolved
Links:
- Allentown Victims
- Oak Hill research
- http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/names-of-murdered-lost-over-decades?CSAuthResp=%3Asession%3ACSUserId%7CCSGroupId%3Aapproved%3ABA4A9537C4BF4594E11F4B09D8217743&CSUserId=94&CSGroupId=1
- http://www.wmur.com/news/19013578/detail.html
- http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/799ufnh.html
- http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/800ufnh.html
- http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/801ufnh.html
- http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/802ufnh.html