In 1986, a baby girl was found dead in a South Jersey dumpster. The FBI is still trying to identify her

FBI Renewing Bid to Uncover Identity of South Jersey Baby Found Dead in Dumpster 40 Years Ago

The FBI's Philadelphia field office is once again reaching out for help in identifying a still-unnamed newborn baby girl found dead in a dumpster in Washington Township, New Jersey, nearly four decades ago. The case, which has entered its 40th year, remains shrouded in mystery, with investigators still unable to pinpoint the killer or even give the infant a name.

The discovery was made on December 4, 1986, when a farmer searching for scraps in dumpsters outside a pizzeria stumbled upon the young girl. Despite an extensive investigation, which included searching for fibers and partial fingerprints at the scene, no one has ever been charged with her murder. The baby was just hours old and still had part of her umbilical cord attached.

New details have surfaced since the case was initially reported. A distinctive beach towel, featuring a multi-colored image of a cheetah surrounded by trees, was discovered wrapped around the infant's body in a silver plastic bag. The FBI is now releasing updated images of the towel and calling on the public to come forward with any information that may help identify the girl.

The FBI has been actively re-engaging with the community since Thursday, the anniversary of the baby's death, as part of their efforts to solve the case. They are urging anyone who can provide a lead to submit a tip online or call the Philadelphia field office at (215) 418-4000.

Investigations into the girl's origins have been ongoing for decades, but it appears that DNA evidence, which was still in its infancy as a forensic tool at the time of her death, may not have played a role in identifying the infant. The FBI has renewed their call for information on social media and is working to re-examine any new leads that may have emerged over the years.

The case remains one of the most baffling unsolved murders in American history, with many questions still unanswered about how the girl came to be in a dumpster, alone and unattended. The FBI's efforts to identify Baby Jane Doe serve as a poignant reminder that even decades after the initial discovery, justice for this young victim may still be within reach.
 
OMG, can you even imagine finding a baby in a dumpster? 🤯 It's like something out of a movie, right? I mean, I'm all for solving cold cases and bringing closure to families, but this one is just so eerie. I wonder if anyone will ever come forward with info that cracks the case. The beach towel clue is super interesting tho! 👀 That cheetah design looks like it's straight out of a 90s kids' party. Anyway, I hope whoever was behind this tragedy gets caught eventually 💔
 
🤔 This case is getting way too much attention if you ask me. Like 40 years ago, come on! You'd think someone would've cracked it by now 🙄 The FBI's re-engaging with the community after all these years feels like a PR stunt to me 📰 Don't get me wrong, I'm curious about who this poor baby was and what happened to her, but can we please just have some concrete evidence or leads? 🤷‍♀️ This beach towel thing is super interesting, but it's not exactly a groundbreaking discovery 😐 What really gets my goat is that no one's ever been charged with her murder. Like, where are the leads? The tips? The DNA results? Something's gotta give 🤔
 
I'm utterly fascinated by this case 🤯. It's mind-boggling to think about how little progress has been made in identifying the poor baby girl, despite an extensive investigation spanning nearly four decades. The discovery of that distinctive beach towel is a tantalizing clue, but it's also a stark reminder of how technology and forensic science have evolved since 1986 📈.

I must say, I'm both intrigued and appalled by the circumstances surrounding her death. Who would ever leave a newborn in a dumpster? It's a heinous act that continues to haunt our collective imagination 😱. The fact that DNA evidence wasn't available as a tool at the time raises some interesting questions about how we prioritize our forensic resources.

The FBI's renewed efforts are a testament to the power of persistence and community engagement 🤝. I hope that someone, somewhere, will come forward with information that could potentially shed light on this tragic event. It's never too late for justice to be served, and I'll be keeping my fingers crossed that Baby Jane Doe finally gets the answers she deserves 💕.
 
I cant believe its been 40 yrs since that poor baby was found dead 🤯😩 like who does that? and now the FBI is re-releasing those creepy beach towel pics hoping someone recognizes it 📸👀 idk what else they can do but keep searching for clues, maybe someone has a lead or somethin'... i mean, DNA wasnt even a thing back then so thats all they got to work with lol. anywayz, gotta respect the FBI for still tryin to solve this case after all these yrs 🙏
 
OMG, I'm getting chills just thinking about it 🤯! 40 years ago?! What even is going on here? 🤔 A beach towel with a cheetah on it? That's like something out of a wild crime scene drama movie 📺. I'm genuinely curious how this little girl ended up in that dumpster and how her life came to an abrupt end 💀. The fact that no one's been charged yet is just crazy 😱. Has anyone even thought about the family she might've had? Did they ever even get to say goodbye? 🤯 It's like she was just a tiny, innocent human who got crushed by circumstances beyond her control. I hope someone comes forward with some leads and finally gives Baby Jane Doe the justice she deserves 💖.
 
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