Yavapai County Sheriff's Office is holding a press conference on Tuesday to give the name of 'Little Miss Nobody' after 62 years. abc15
YAVAPAI COUNTY — Yavapai County Sheriff's Office will release the identity of"Little Miss Nobody" during a press conference on Tuesday.
YSCO says she was identified through a unique method of DNA analysis conducted by Othram, a Texas-based laboratory. Earlier this year, a fundraiser was started to further test the DNA and the $4,000 goal was met within 24 hours."Little Miss Nobody" was found on July 31,1960 by a school teacher looking for rocks in Sand Creek Wash near Congress, Arizona. Investigators determined the body, believed to be that of a girl between 3 and 6 years old, had been burned. She was likely dead for a week or two prior to the discovery.
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