Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Identification Of Remains Found In 1973 Turns Out Incorrect

To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of a Pennsylvania woman's death in 1973 have been greatly exaggerated.  More precisely, the woman, allegedly a homicide victim, was someone other than whom authorities thought she was.  Via AOL:
Police say an eastern Pennsylvania woman they thought was dead after finding decomposing remains in 1973 is actually alive, leaving them confused about whose remains were found.
From the original source, the Reading Eagle:
Betsy Langjahr is not Jane Doe.
State police reported Tuesday that Langjahr, long believed to potentially be the unidentified victim in a four-decade-old death, has been found alive and well. She was located through tips that police received as part of a recent media blitz.
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