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Tanya Jackson was an Army veteran living in Brooklyn at the time of her death in 1997, police said. Her baby was identified ...
A woman and her child whose remains were among others discovered near Long Island’s Gilgo Beach were identified by police ...
Authorities in New York are offering a $25,000 reward for information in the cold case murders of an Army veteran and her ...
A woman and her child whose remains were among other bodies discovered scattered along an oceanfront highway not far from ...
The woman, who had been known as “Peaches” because of a tattoo on her torso, was thought to be the mother of a 2-year-old ...
Peaches and Baby Doe were two Gilgo Beach murder victims. They have been identified as Tanya Denise Jackson and her daughter.
stuffed into bags and strewn throughout Gilgo Beach. Jackson, a U.S. Army veteran from Alabama, and Dykes were linked as mother and daughter in 2015 after preliminary DNA analysis, though their ...
7 miles west of Gilgo Beach, in April 2011. In 2015, investigators determined the two were mother and daughter through DNA analysis, though they still did not know their identities. The FBI ...
Jackson by DNA. Investigators have asked the public ... along with the F.B.I., separately from a Gilgo Beach Task Force investigation into Mr. Heuermann. On Wednesday, the Nassau County district ...
Heuermann's defense has argued that the new DNA methodology has never been tested in New York courts.
Then in 2010, investigators searching for a missing woman began finding 10 sets of human remains in the scrub along a barrier island parkway, not far from the sands of New York’s remote Gilgo Beach.
Additional DNA samples obtained the following year allowed ... among three sets of human remains long associated with the Gilgo Beach case that have not been identified, at least publicly, by ...