Delta Dawn Identified After 38 Years | DNA Solves Cold Case
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In 1982, the body of a toddler was found in Mississippi—no name, no family, only the nickname “Delta Dawn.” For nearly 40 years, her identity remained a heartbreaking mystery. But in 2020, DNA testing revealed her name: Alisha Ann Heinrich.
As one missing person case closed, another opened—her mother, Gwendolyn Mae Clemons, vanished that same night and is still missing. This disturbing true crime story reveals how modern forensic science can solve cold cases… yet leave new questions behind.
If you're drawn to unsolved mysteries, DNA breakthroughs, and real crime cases, this one’s unforgettable.
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