After more than 20 years Patricia Kathleen McGlone was unnamed and for more than 50 years missing after she was murdered and abandoned inside a building on Manhattan’s 46th Streetreview of the New York Police Department (NYPD).
After his remains were discovered in 2003she was named “Midtown Jane Doe.”
“When you hit a concrete floor, a skull popped out“Detective Ryan Glas of the NYPD’s cold case unit explained to WNBC-TV. “They connected with her [un] electrical cable and the remains that were found were exactly as she was, she was in the fetal position“.
McGlone at last She was identified in 2023 when a family tree led to a match with a relative who was murdered on September 11, 2001.reported The Fox News.
“We could confirm that they were from the same family” Green explained. “Detective Gerard Gardner was the detective who caught the case. “He did a great job.”
The victim was 16 years old when she was killed, in what investigators believe was 1969. and abandoned, where there used to be a nightclub that housed rock artists.
“She was Catholic and she lived in Sunset Park,” Glas said of McGlone. “She was baptized, received communion and finally confirmed. He went to public school and Catholic school. ” to Charles Dewey High School in Sunset Park.”
The researcher said NBC New York that the unit will focus on finding his murderer. “The first thing you need to have is the victim’s name because that’s your starting point,” he said.
Apart from, McGlone had a ring with his initials engraved on his body, a silent ring of recognition.
“PMcG lives up to its name. Patricia Kathleen McGlone,” Green said.
In addition, He had a toy soldier with him, possibly belonging to a baby, investigators said..
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