That all changed in June when authorities in Oregon called Nagle "out of the blue" to ask about comparing her DNA to a cold case known as "Swamp Mountain Jane Doe," she said. Nagle's DNA ultimately ...
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Highway 20 cold case solved: DNA identifies ‘Swamp Mountain Doe’ as missing woman from mid-70s
Now, five decades later, the woman long known by investigators as Swamp Mountain Doe has a name: Marion Vinetta Nagle ...
According to Salem Statesman Journal archives, a California moss collector found the remains in a remote area 25 miles east of Sweet Home in July 1976. Then-Linn County District Attorney Larry Houchin ...
Using DNA and genetic genealogy, investigators have identified remains found in western Oregon nearly 49 years ago as a missing 21-year-old woman last seen at a shopping mall. The remains have been ...
A woman's remains were found in Oregon in 1976. They've been identified 49 years later thanks to DNA
PORTLAND, Ore. — Valerie Nagle spent decades wondering what happened to her older sister who was last seen in Oregon in 1974. She searched online databases of unidentified persons cases looking for ...
Portland, Oregon — Valerie Nagle spent decades wondering what happened to her older sister, who was last seen in Oregon in 1974. She searched online databases of unidentified persons cases looking for ...
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