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Bear Brook Jane Doe was found inside of a metal drum in Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire. Along with her remains, another victim was found. She is believed to have died around the same time as the pair found in 1985.
Case
The victim was found fifteen years after two other females, an adult and a girl who she was maternally related to.
It is believed that the four victims had died between 1977 and 1985. Through analysis of their dental information, it is presumed that they may have been of Native American ancestry. Like her older sister, she has a gap between her front teeth.
In early 2017, the middle child's father was identified as Terrence Peder Rasmussen, who remained unidentified until 2017. He is believed to have killed all four of these victims and possibly his former girlfriend, Denise Beaudin. Rasmussen died in 2010 while serving time for another murder.
Gallery
Theories
Links
- Bear Brook Jane Doe at NCMEC
- Bear Brook Jane Doe at NamUs
- Bear Brook murders on Wikipedia
- Bear Brook Jane Doe at the Doe Network