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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Abandoned in concrete: Georgia's Baby Jane Doe

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

A road crew in south west Georgia finds on old console tv at an illegal dumpsite on the side of a country highway. As they try to move the tv, the workers find a suitcase inside, and it is too heavy to just be filled with clothes. As they open the suitcase they open up a mystery that will last decades. Inside the suitcase is cement, and poking out of the cement, the body of a small child. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack will help tell the story of Baby Jane Doe, the girl thrown away like garbage, and the people who spent 35-years trying to find out her name.

Transcribe Highlights

00:00:37 Trash Dump off the side of road

00:01:46 Talk about abandoned child

00:02:29 Discussion of life

00:03:16 Talk about the case, started in 1988

00:05:59 Discussion of area

00:10:54 Talk about getting body out of cement

00:13:30 Discussion of cement wouldn’t encase everything

00:16:48 Talk about mixing concrete and body

00:19:42 Evidence at scene leads to home

00:22:32 Talk about body breaking down in cement

00:25:32 Discussion of investigators

00:28:37 Talk about technology catching up

00:31:02 This case hasn’t been to trial yet

00:33:58 Talk about Genetic Genealogy

00:35:39 Discussion can there be justice

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0:00.0

Bodybags with Joseph Scott Morgan. Growing up in the rural south, you spend quite a bit of time out in the woods and I come from a family who'd like to hunt and I'm not talking necessarily big game I'm talking about for survival my grandfather

0:47.7

I swear that man never met a squirrel he wouldn't eat and I know that's for some folks that are listening to this they might find that. I don't know. I don't know if the word where Pugnet fits in there but some people would not want to do that some people call

0:55.0

Squirrels tree rats but man would take squirrel and rice any day over chicken and rice I think.

1:00.0

But you know when you're when you're out in the woods many times you not only appreciate the beauty, but you also appreciate the things that people do out there that you would otherwise prefer that they not do.

1:12.0

And you know, one of the biggest things is dumping garbage

1:15.0

and dumping old appliances.

1:19.0

You come across those sorts of things many times

1:21.0

and it really does detract from the beauty of nature. But when

1:27.5

you're out in the woods and you're doing a job as as a road crew and you're working for local government you have to go out and

1:36.4

identify illegal dumping sites and that happens with great frequency and you know people want these things removed

1:44.0

because they're dangerous you don't know what people are throwing away but in the case

1:50.5

we're going to discuss, a road crew found one of the most precious things in the world

1:59.5

that someone had treated like garbage and essentially tossed a little angel away and

2:08.1

abandon her out in the middle of a lonely, lonely stretch of road in a forest.

2:17.0

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is body bones.

2:29.0

I hate this story. I hate this. I absolutely detested. I'd, you know, I cover so many cases with a lot of other folks and the

2:40.1

adults, those cases are, they're tough.

2:44.4

Many of them are, but when I find cases in particular

2:48.8

where somebody takes a precious little child and they treat them like garbage and they throw them away probably many times after long periods of abuse and those sorts of things.

3:01.6

It breaks my heart because I know how many people

3:05.3

out there would love to have a child and have struggled for years and years to have a

3:09.9

child and I've often said and I'd get angry many times.

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