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4th Body In ‘Allenstown 4’ Bear Brook State Park Murder Case ID’d; Info Sought On Missing TX Mom
Rea Rasmussen, the middle child, was born in 1976 in California; her mother, Pepper Reed, from Texas, has been missing since the late 1970s.
The recent identification of a little girl found dead in a New Hampshire state park nearly 25 years ago both closed a key chapter in an investigation spanning four decades and opened a new search for another likely victim of her serial killer father,
State officials are working with relatives of the fourth and final identified Bear Brook murder victim to return her remains to her family.
Final Bear Brook victim identified as Rea Rasmussen, closing a 40-year-old case but leaving questions about her mother.
Her tiny body was found stuffed in a barrel in the New Hampshire woods, one of four victims of the so-called Chameleon Killer. No one knew who she was, where she was from or how she got there, until now.
Two of the bodies were found in a barrel at Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire, and two others, both children, were found in a barrel on private property near the park, the DNA Doe Project says. New Hampshire State Parks photo of Bear Brook State Park
It’s one of the most well-known Doe cases in the United States, and one that has haunted amateur sleuths, podcasters, and the public for more than two
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The final victim in New Hampshire’s infamous Bear Brook murders has been identified, officials said Sunday, ending a more-than-40-year effort to identify all four bodies found in a state park in Allenstown across three decades.