
Shocker! Body Found In Well in 2006 IDENTIFIED! Murder Victim Born in 1881!
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The remains of an unknown female were discovered in a well shaft in Saskatoon's Sutherland neighborhood in 2006. Now, almost 20 years later, she has been identified as a woman born in 1881! Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack go behind the shocking find and discover who the woman was and how she was murdered! Alice Spence (nee Burke), a woman of Irish ancestry who was about 35 years old at the time of her death, sometime between 1916 and 1918. Saskatoon and Toronto Police Services Team with Othram to Identify Canada's "Woman in the Well". Check out DNASolves.com
Transcribe Highlights
00:08.72 Introduction -History
03:17.40 Ben Franklin's bathroom
05:20.03 Human remains in burlap bag, placed in a barrel, found in a well
10:01.36 Murderer did good job hiding body
15:30.58 Forensic anthropologist at work
20:25.39 Joe Loves the Saints
25:05.77 Atl, body stashed down manhole
30:12.75 Hyoid bone could still be intact
35:20.77 Gilgo, burlap sacks used
40:14.48 Othram is changing lives
45:12.44 Body finally identified with trauma from murder
47:03.89 Conclusion
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