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       #Post#: 7306--------------------------------------------------
       ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana trash
       can - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:08 am
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       Two boys searching for aluminum cans discovered the body of a
       newborn baby girl. She had been stabbed to death and placed into
       a trash can in Temple Park. Citizens in the community donated
       funds so that the infant dubbed "Baby Hope" could have a proper
       burial and a headstone. On April 22, 1994, more than 150 people
       attended her funeral. DNA was preserved in hopes that one day
       Baby Hope's mother could be identified.
       #Post#: 7307--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:10 am
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       Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP13481Female, White / Caucasian
       Date Body Found
       April 13, 1994
       Location Found
       Franklin, Indiana
       Estimated Age Range
       0 Years
       Case Information
       Case Numbers
       NCMEC Number
       --
       ME/C Case Number
       unknown
       Demographics
       Sex
       Female
       Race / Ethnicity
       White / Caucasian
       Estimated Age Group
       Infant
       Estimated Age Range (Years)
       --
       Estimated Year of Death
       --
       Estimated PMI
       1 Days
       Height
       Cannot Estimate
       Weight
       Cannot Estimate
       Circumstances
       Type
       Unidentified Deceased
       Date Body Found
       April 13, 1994
       NamUs Case Created
       January 31, 2015
       ME/C QA Reviewed
       --
       Location Found Map
       Location
       Franklin, Indiana
       County
       Johnson County
       GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)
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       Circumstances of Recovery
       Two boys searching for aluminum cans discovered the body of a
       newborn baby girl. She had been stabbed to death and placed into
       a trash can in Temple Park.
       Citizens in the community donated funds so that the infant
       dubbed "Baby Hope" could have a proper burial and a headstone.
       On April 22, 1994, more than 150 people attended her funeral.
       DNA was preserved in hopes that one day Baby Hope's mother could
       be identified.
       Details of Recovery
       Inventory of Remains
       All parts recovered
       Condition of Remains
       Not recognizable - Traumatic injuries
       Physical Description
       Hair Color
       Unknown
       Head Hair Description
       --
       Body Hair Description
       --
       Facial Hair Description
       --
       Left Eye Color
       Unknown
       Right Eye Color
       Unknown
       Investigating Agencies
       CASE OWNER
       Johnson County Coroner's Office
       (317) 534-8344
       Agency Case Number
       --
       Craig Lutz, Coroner
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       Franklin Police Department
       (317) 736-3670
       Agency Case Number
       --
       No Investigator Entered
       #Post#: 7308--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:12 am
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       1206UFIN - Unidentified Female
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       Baby Hope's headstone (mouse over image to enlarge)
       Date of Discovery: April 13, 1994
       Location of Discovery: Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana
       Date of Death: Same day
       State of Remains: Unknown
       Cause of Death: Homicide by stabbing
       Physical Description
       Estimated Age: Newborn
       Race: White
       Sex: Female
       Height: Unknown
       Weight: Unknown
       Hair Color: Unknown
       Eye Color: Unknown
       Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown
       Identifiers
       Dentals: Not Available
       Fingerprints: Not Available
       DNA: Available
       Clothing & Personal Items
       Clothing: Unknown
       Jewelry: Unknown
       Additional Personal Items: Unknown
       Circumstances of Discovery
       Two boys searching for aluminum cans discovered the body of a
       newborn baby girl. She had been stabbed to death and placed into
       a trash can in Temple Park.
       Citizens in the community donated funds so that the infant
       dubbed "Baby Hope" could have a proper burial and a headstone.
       On April 22, 1994, more than 150 people attended her funeral.
       DNA was preserved in hopes that one day Baby Hope's mother could
       be identified.
       Investigating Agency(s)
       Agency Name: Franklin Police Department
       Agency Contact Person: Sgt. John Borges
       Agency Phone Number: 317-346-1100
       Agency Case Number: Unknown
       NCIC Case Number: Unknown
       NamUs Case Number: 13481
       Information Source(s)
       NamUs
       Find A Grave
       Daily Journal News Archive
       Admin Notes
       Added: 1/5/2015; Last Updated: 6/10/2018
       #Post#: 7309--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:16 am
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       #Post#: 7310--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:18 am
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       17 Years Later, Johnson Co. Investigators Still Working to Name
       'Angel Baby Doe'
       By Alice Barr
       Published Nov 19, 2018 at 9:43 PM
       Seventeen years ago, someone left a newborn baby on the side of
       the road outside Cleburne. A stranger found her body and the
       Johnson County Sheriff's Office has never stopped working to
       find out who she is and who left her there. (Published Monday,
       Nov. 19, 2018)
       Her gravestone stands in Rosehill Cemetery in Cleburne, marked
       only with the words ‘Angel Baby Doe.’ Different investigators
       have taken on the case over the years and now more than ever,
       they're determined to put a name on the grave marker and truly
       honor her memory. No one more so than the man who found her.
       "I inherited another baby," Johnny Riddle said, looking down at
       the gravestone.
       Riddle is the closest thing to family Angel Baby Doe has.
       #Post#: 7311--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:25 am
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       JCSO searches for answers in Angel Baby Doe case
       By Matt Smith/msmith@trcle.com
       Nov 23, 2018
       Sunday would have been her 17th birthday and yet her identity
       remains unknown having died on the side of a road when she was
       just several hours old.
       “We’re determined to continue pursuing the case,” retired
       Johnson County Sheriff’s Office Detective Steve Shaw said. “That
       baby girl deserves a name at the very least.”
       For now, a headstone marked Angel Baby Doe in Cleburne’s
       Rosehill Cemetery marks her final resting place.
       On a 60 degree morning Nov. 18, 2001, JCSO deputies and
       detectives responded to the 400 block of South Briaroaks Road in
       Burleson where they found a newly born baby girl loosely wrapped
       in a Winnie the Pooh jacket.
       A man walking to a nearby store who was picking cans up along
       the way spotted the baby and called police, Shaw said.
       JCSO officers at that time determined that the baby was probably
       born outside of a hospital and abandoned by the side of the
       road.
       Unfortunately, the baby succumbed to the elements.
       Former Sheriff Bob Alford named the girl Angel Baby Doe.
       Rosser Funeral Home donated a casket and the city of Cleburne’s
       Cemetery Department provided funding for the baby’s burial,
       according to a 2010 Times-Review article by former reporter Pete
       Kendall.
       Alford, in 2010, said he considers the case a homicide.
       Several tips and possible leads throughout the years since
       failed to pan out.
       “A number of people came forward with information and several
       offered DNA samples but they all proved negative,” Shaw said.
       “But we continue to work possible leads.”
       JCSO officials are hoping that a newly released post mortem
       artistic rendering will generate new leads.
       The rendering came about after Shaw presented the case to the
       Sheriff’s Association Cold Case Team in Austin recently, a team
       consisting of law enforcement officials, attorneys, doctors and
       other officials.”
       “After a case is presented people go around the room with
       suggestions and possible approaches,” Shaw said. “Someone
       suggested a progressive sketch of what the baby might look like
       today but Suzanne Birdwell, one of the artists in the group,
       said that wouldn’t work because the baby was too young and you’d
       need more to go on than that.
       “The better approach she said, and what she helped us with was
       the post mortem rendering of the little girl, which we’ve
       distributed to the media and the Texas Department of Public
       Safety’s Unidentified Persons Clearinghouse website and other
       outlets in hopes that someone will have information on who this
       little girl is.”
       JCSO Captain Danny Rogers said he and others remain determined
       to pursue the case.
       “This case has been around 17 years without closure,” Rogers
       said. “Any death impacts the first responders involved,
       especially when that death is a child. We have been reaching out
       to a host of other investigators and specialists in an attempt
       to identify those who are involved. We only wish the baby knew
       how much we all really care.”
       Shaw, who was returning from working a fire case that morning,
       still recalls that day and hearing the call go out over
       dispatch. When the deputy who responded requested investigators
       Shaw, who was several minutes away, drove to the scene and
       assisted with the crime scene.
       Detectives, Shaw said, have to remain focused especially in
       light of tragic circumstances to ensure their best efforts
       toward discerning facts and solving the case.
       “Still, situations like this can’t help but work on your mind
       some,” Shaw said. “Especially later after the fact and
       especially when you’re dealing with an unsolved case and looking
       for answers.”
       JCSO Deputy Aaron Pitts encouraged anyone with information on
       Angel Baby Doe to come forward.
       “For 17 years JCSO has been working to bring closure to her
       death and finally give this little girl a name,” Pitts said.
       Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective
       Kniffen at 817-556-6058 or Johnson County Crime Stoppers at
       800-794-8477.
       “The loss of a young life is the greatest tragedy we will ever
       know only made worse when the victim is denied justice,” Sheriff
       Adam King said. “Our deputies and the Cold Case Squad have never
       forgotten this child and they want know what happened and why.
       They are this child’s adoptive family and they want closure.”
       Infant girl’s identity remains unknown
       #Post#: 7312--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:30 am
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       Baby Hope
       BIRTH 1994
       DEATH 13 Apr 1994 (aged less–than 1 year)
       Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
       BURIAL
       Greenlawn Cemetery
       Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
       MEMORIAL ID 8629760 · View Source
       Newborn infant found dead in a trash can April 13 1994.The
       public donated funds so Hope could have a proper funeral and
       headstone. More than 150 residents attended the funeral on April
       22, 1994. Baby Hope's DNA was preserved, meaning a genetic match
       could be made even years later if the mother is someday
       identified.
       #Post#: 7313--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:32 am
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       The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking any informattion
       on a newborn baby that was found dead 17 years ago. BURLESON
       STAR/COURTESY PHOTO/JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
       SHERIFF’S OFFICE STILL SEEKING INFORMATION ON “ANGEL BABY DOE”
       Wed, 11/21/2018 - 10:40am
       NEETISH BASNET
       neetish@burlesonstar.net
       In a grave at Rosehill Cemetery in Cleburne lies a newborn girl,
       buried this week exactly 17 years ago. The tombstone reads
       “Angel Baby Doe” because no one knew her real name then, or even
       now.
       The Johnson County Sheriff's Office, which first took on the
       case, is continuing the investigation to find the baby's name
       and know what had happened to the infant.
       Angel Baby Doe was abandoned near the 400 block of Briaroaks
       road in Briaroaks on Nov.18, 2001. The sheriff's deputies found
       her in the cold weather loosely wrapped in a red Winnie the Pooh
       windbreaker.
       With the umbilical cord still slightly attached, authorities
       suspected the baby was born outside of a hospital that same day.
       The baby succumbed to "exsanguination and environmental stress,"
       according to a statement from the Johnson County Sheriff's
       Office.
       "We have been reaching out to a host of other investigators and
       specialists in an attempt to identify those who are involved,"
       said Capt. Danny Rogers, who is in charge of the cold case.
       "We only wish the baby knew how much we all really cared,"
       Rogers added.
       The Johnson County Sheriff's Office has asked the public to help
       identify the baby or contact the office with any information
       relating to the case.
       "This case has been around for 17 years without closure," Rogers
       said. "Any death impacts the first responders involved,
       especially when there's a death of a child."
       The Children's Advocacy Center of Johnson County estimates that
       at least two infants are abandoned in life-threatening
       situations in Texas every month.
       In Texas, under the Baby Moses Law, parents can responsibly
       leave their infant child for up to 60 days in the care of a
       hospital, fire station or an emergency medical service provider.
       The parents will not be punished with any penalties.
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       The law attempts to provide a responsible alternative for
       parents, who might otherwise abandon their child in a harmful
       condition.
       In Johnson County, there are several designated safe baby sites,
       including the fire departments and Texas Health Huguley
       Hospital, where parents can leave their babies in capable hands.
       Anyone with information on Angel Baby Doe can contact Capt.
       Danny Rogers, or Det. Steve Shaw with the Johnson County
       Sheriff's Office at 817-556-6058 or Johnson County Crime
       Stoppers at 1-800-794-8477.
       #Post#: 7314--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:33 am
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       Re: ANGEL BABY HOPE: WF, Newborn, found in a Franklin, Indiana t
       rashcan - 13 April 1994
       By: Akoya Date: June 26, 2020, 11:37 am
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