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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Baby Doe A political history of tragedy.

Remember me?”: three months passed before the body of Bella Bond, discovered in a trash bag in Boston Harbor, was identified.

Last June, a woman walking her dog on Deer Island, in Boston Harbor, came across a black plastic garbage bag on the beach. Inside was a very little girl, dead. The woman called for help and collapsed in tears. Police searched the island; divers searched the water; a medical examiner collected the body. The little girl had dark eyes and pale skin and long brown hair. She weighed thirty pounds. She was wearing white-and-black polka-dot pants. She was wrapped in a zebra-striped fleece blanket. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children said that no child matching her description had been reported missing. “Someone has to know who this child is,” an official there said. But for a very long time no one did.
READ MORE:http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/02/01/baby-doe

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