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Mississippi Woman Identified After 44 Years Most Likely Linked to Prolific Serial Killer Samuel Little

Mississippi Woman Identified After 44 Years Most Likely Linked to Prolific Serial Killer Samuel Little
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New podcast Solvable looks at how Mississippi Baby Jane Doe was identified as Alisha Heinrich

New podcast Solvable looks at how Mississippi Baby Jane Doe was identified as Alisha Heinrich
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Closure to the 1982 Baby Jane cold case

WXXV News 25 July 15, 2021 In December 1982, an 18-month-old girl was found in the Escatawpa River with no trace of where she came from. Now, nearly 40 years later, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department identified Baby Jane as Alisha Ann Heinrich and today they were able to give her the proper burial. Prayers, flowers, and closure to an unsolved cold case brought peace to the Jackson County community that’s been fighting for answers to the Baby Jane case of 1982. Virgil Moore adopted Baby Jane when she was set to settle in an unmarked grave. He believed she deserved more and gave her a proper funeral and burial. Without knowing her birth name, he called her Baby Jane.

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By DAVID SHARP Associated Press Jun 29, 2021 Jun 29, 2021 WALDOBORO, Maine • With millions of people having stayed home from places of worship during the coronavirus pandemic, struggling congregations have one key question: How many of them will return? As the pandemic recedes in the United States and in-person services resume, worries of a deepening slide in attendance are universal. Some houses of worship won’t make it. Smaller organizations with older congregations that struggled to adapt during the pandemic are in the greatest danger of a downward spiral from which they can’t recover, said the Rev. Gloria E. White-Hammond, lecturer at the Harvard Divinity School and co-pastor of a church in Boston.

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