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Baby Doe Tabor, circa 1883. Elizabeth McCourt Tabor (September 1854 – March 7, 1935), better known as Baby Doe, was the second wife of Colorado pioneer businessman Horace Tabor. Her rags-to-riches and back to rags again story made her a well-known figure in her own day, and inspired an opera and a Hollywood movie based on her life.
Bella Neveah Amoroso Bond [4] [5] (August 6, 2012 – May or June 2015), [6] [7] [8] previously known as the Deer Island Jane Doe and "Baby Doe", [9] [10] was an American child whose body was found in a plastic bag on the shore of Deer Island in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 25, 2015.
The case, known as the "Baby Doe" case, is still under investigation by the Greene County Sheriff's Office and agents with the Georgia Bureau of ... Baby Doe' case still being investigated in ...
The child was buried at Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery in a plastic casket with a gravestone that read "Baby Doe, Known only to God." [7] The case was not investigated again for another 45 years. [3]
There are a few new details in the case of "Baby Doe," the child whose body was found on the shore of Deer Island in Massachusetts. On June 25 a woman walking her dog found the young girl's body ...
Baby Doe moved to Leadville and lived an impoverished life in the tool shed of the Matchless Mine. [3] [38] She froze to death in the shed in March 1935, [38] after which she was buried alongside her husband in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. [47] Augusta Tabor fared better than her ex-husband. She made successful investments of her divorce settlement.
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Authorities believe Baby Jane Doe was born just hours before she was found in a dumpster behind a shopping center at the intersection of Route 42 and Ganttown Road on the morning of Dec. 4, 1986.