Anonymous ID: 74fe1a July 15, 2022, 11:54 a.m. No.16738907   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8932 >>9062

'Princess Doe' identified 40 years after remains were foundBLAIRSTOWN, N.J. – A girl who was dubbed Princess Doe after her remains were found 40 years ago in a New Jersey cemetery has been identified as a Long Island teenager, authorities announced Friday.

 

Charges have been filed against the man they believe killed Dawn Olanick, 17, of West Babylon, New York, the Warren County, New Jersey, prosecutor's office announced. The suspect, Arthur Kinlaw, 68, is currently serving 20 years to life in Sullivan County, New York, on two first-degree murder convictions.

Kinlaw tried to lure Olanick into prostitution and killed her after she refused, authorities said, according to Lehigh Valley Live. Her remains were found July 25, 1982, in Cedar Ridge Cemetery in Blairstown, in northwestern New Jersey near the Pennsylvania border. Authorities have said she was beaten beyond recognition.

Residents of the area gave her a burial, and she became known as Princess Doe, a name given to her by investigators who sought to identify her. Her burial site contains a gravestone that reads: “Princess Doe. Missing from home. Dead among strangers. Remembered by all.”

Information about a lawyer who could speak on Kinlaw's behalf about the new charges wasn't immediately available.

Olanick’s identity was finally confirmed April 29, authorities said.

“For 40 years, law enforcement has not given up on Princess Doe,” Warren County Prosecutor James Pfeiffer said Friday during a news conference with New Jersey State Police and other law enforcement and assisting agencies.

Kinlaw confessed to the Princess Doe slaying in written statements dating to 2005, authorities revealed Friday. But the prosecutor said that determining the victim’s identity was crucial to assembling a solid case.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/princess-doe-identified-40-years-remains-found-86897145

Anonymous ID: 74fe1a July 15, 2022, noon No.16738957   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Video captures moment Florida resident shoots at 4 men trying to break into his home

Authorities identified three of the four men involved in the attempted Pensacola home invasion, arresting two of them, and hope the video will help them identify the fourth suspect.

 

The person inside the house had a pistol, the statement said, but it fell to the ground and was picked up by one of the suspects. The victim was able to get away from the men and get another firearm and began firing on the intruders, which is caught on video.

 

"The three ran frantically from the home to their vehicle," the statement said, where a fourth suspect was waiting and drove off, hitting a neighbor's mailbox.

The sheriff's office said deputies have identified three of the men and arrested two of them.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/video-captures-moment-florida-resident-shoots-4-men-trying-break-home-rcna38429

Anonymous ID: 74fe1a July 15, 2022, 12:13 p.m. No.16739062   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Authorities have said she was beaten beyond recognition.

 

Princess Doe received widespread attention over the decades.She was the first unidentified crime victim to be entered into the National Crime Information Center database by the FBI in 1983.

 

But her identity remained elusive. DNA samples were obtained over the years, but it was only recently that forensic agencies were able to connect her genetic material with a genealogical profile. Her skeleton was tested in 2007 by the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification. In 2021, the lab Astrea Forensics performed a new DNA test, the results of which were forwarded to Innovative Forensic Investigations, which examined genealogy information.Family members were identified to provide their own DNA samples for comparison.

 

Olanick’s identity was finally confirmed on April 29. Her alleged killer was charged on Wednesday.

 

https://www.nj.com/news/2022/07/njs-princess-doe-is-identified-alleged-killer-charged-cold-case-cracked-on-40th-anniversary.html

 

> Princess Doe is July 15, 2022, 40 years to the day since her body was discovered in a Blairstown cemetery.