bgar91 t1_jdqw5e4 wrote
I am just wondering in this day and age that they can see if the DNA matches any relatives?
cameliwv t1_jdsd246 wrote
They totally can, as long as they either 1) saved a specimen, or 2) can still use any tissue/matter obtainable from her now; as in, it’s not too degraded. I’d think it would be fine. Like bros 402 said, the doe project will be on it at some point, I’m sure. Doesn’t mean the layman can’t help make that happen sooner, though!
mandalors t1_jegd7br wrote
Doe Project doesn’t work on babies or young children due to risks associated with the parents being most likely to have something to do with it, I think.
Top_Ad5385 OP t1_jds3vu6 wrote
Would be great
fugensnot t1_jds9igb wrote
That little body probably has deteriorated beyond anything useful, 22 years later.
 Baby Girl Doe found dead in a bag in an abandoned car in Feb 2001 in Rahway NJ. The infant was found wearing a diaper made from a dish towel. It had two (2) safety pins attached to it. She was never identified.
Baby Girl Doe found dead in a bag in an abandoned car in Feb 2001 in Rahway NJ. The infant was found wearing a diaper made from a dish towel. It had two (2) safety pins attached to it. She was never identified.
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