A woman’s remains were found in Oregon in 1976. They’ve been identified 49 years later thanks to DNA

A woman’s remains were found in Oregon in 1976. They’ve been identified 49 years later thanks to DNA

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 helped confirm that the remains of a woman found near a mountain creek in Oregon’s Central Cascades in...

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