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       TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box near H
       ighway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:17 am
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       “Unknown Baby” found on U.S. 30 in 1952
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
       ar Highway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:18 am
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       Unknown Baby
       Homicide
       NAME: Unidentified Newborn Baby Boy
       AGE: 2-3 hours old
       SCENE OF CRIME: Highway 30 about four miles west of Tama
       CITY: Tama
       COUNTY: Tama County
       DATE: June 11, 1952
       “Unknown Baby” found on U.S. 30 in 1952
       Tama County in Iowa
       Tama County in Iowa
       Tama in Tama CountyTama in Tama County
       Gone Cold – Exploring Iowa’s Unsolved Murders
       July 21, 2016
       By John Speer, Editor, Toledo Chronicle, Tama News-Herald
       Iowa Cold Cases, a year-long series on unsolved murders in Iowa
       and the stories behind them have been appearing in The Chronicle
       and News-Herald. The series is a cooperative effort of Iowa
       newspapers and the Iowa Newspaper Association. Many of the
       stories have focused on more recent crimes. This one dates to
       1952.
       The case of the Highway 30 Unknown Baby goes back to June 11,
       1952. On that day, a road construction worker discovered the
       body of a baby boy in a box along what was then the route of
       U.S. Highway 30, about four miles west of Tama.
       (Walter Willett, who was serving as Tama County Attorney in 1952
       confirmed to me in 2008 the case, to his recollection, had
       remained unsolved.)
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
       ar Highway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:21 am
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       Headlines of the 1952 issue of The Chronicle report the grim
       details of the body of a baby found west of Tama on what was
       then U.S. Highway 30 on June 11, 1952. The case was evidently
       never solved.
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
       ar Highway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:22 am
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       The records of the Tama County Sheriff’s Office from that era
       were believed damaged and then destroyed when in storage at the
       old Tama County home north of Toledo according to Chief Deputy
       Sheriff Chad Hansen.
       Similarly, records of the Tama County Attorney’s Office from the
       time also are not available, Tama County Attorney Brent Heeren
       said.
       Alex R. Murphy, Public Information Officer for the Iowa Division
       of Criminal Investigation was to check records at Chronicle
       press time to see if any information about the case could be
       released now.
       However, much of the investigation of the death and aftermath
       was reported in much detail in two subsequent issues of The
       Toledo Chronicle and The Tama News-Herald as was the reporting
       style and apparent ready access to information at that time.
       The Chronicle offered a $50 reward for information, but
       apparently to no avail and the case remains unsolved after some
       64 years.
       The following lays out some of the newspaper accounts of the
       death and subsequent findings:
       V.C. Anderman, Hazelton, Iowa, foreman of a crew constructing a
       new shoulder along Highway 30 found a box 350 feet east of the
       Raven Creek bridge on the south side of the roadway “five feet
       from the paving slab.” He untied a cord around the box, dumped
       it out and was “horrified to find the baby wrapped in paper.”
       The box was a Wilson Packing Company box marked “chilli.” What
       was contained in the box were what was described as “two
       packages of paper wrapping.” They were the April 17 and May 8
       issues of The Marshalltown Times-Republican.
       One was around the baby’s body, the second contained the
       afterbirth. The newspapers had no mailing address attached, but
       two “stars” were discovered on the newspapers. This indicated
       they had been delivered on a Marshalltown city route.
       Covering the two packages was what were described as “tea
       towels” with embroidery of a lamb in one corner and a second
       with the numerals “49” in black.
       Anderman took the box containing the baby to the Tama County
       Courthouse in Toledo. Auditor W.C. Hufford who was there at 7:50
       a.m. called Sheriff Russell Kern who came to the courthouse
       immediately. Kern notified Tama County Coroner Harvey Jones and
       the body was taken to the nearby office of Dr. C.W. Maplethorpe
       Sr.
       That night, Dr. W.E. Weland, pathologist at Mercy Hospital,
       Cedar Rapids, came to Toledo and conducted autopsy. He found the
       baby’s skull had been fractured. The newspaper lead to the story
       states “This, of course means murder, and very likely will
       result in a Grand Jury investigation and an indictment on a
       charge of murder.” The report of the autopsy says Dr. Weland
       determined the boy had been alive two and one-half to three
       hours after birth as “the lungs had been inflated with air
       giving proof that the baby was alive after birth.”
       The infant was described as a white male, weighing eight pounds,
       with some blond hair and being fully developed.
       A Coroner’s Jury convened and concluded “We find that the
       unknown deceased came to his death by unlawful means by unknown
       person or persons. We further find the deceased was a normal
       child, and evidence disclosed that birth was normal. We further
       find from the evidence of the pathologist that the child was
       born alive.”
       The newspaper accounts report much speculation on motive,
       parents and circumstances.
       © 2016. All rights reserved. | Toledo Chronicle, Tama
       News-Herald
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
       ar Highway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:23 am
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       US 30, Tama County
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
       ar Highway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:25 am
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
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       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:37 am
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
       ar Highway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:38 am
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       Re: TAMA COUNTY INFANT DOE (1952): WM, Infant, found in a box ne
       ar Highway 30 - 11 June 1952
       By: Akoya Date: June 30, 2020, 7:39 am
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