A girl known as “Baby Jane Doe,” who was found dead and encased in concrete in southeast Georgia in 1988, has been identified, the authorities announced on Monday. Her mother and her mother’s former boyfriend have been charged with murder.
A girl known as “Baby Jane Doe,” who was found dead and encased in concrete in southeast Georgia in 1988, has been identified, the authorities announced on Monday. Her mother and her mother’s former boyfriend have been charged with murder.
You’d think the NY Times could look at a map and see Albany is in the southwest region of Georgia.
From Albany, found elsewhere, if I recall the article correctly
You’re right, my dumbass overlooked that tidbit. They’re from Albany, but her remains were found in Millwood (west of Waycross). I wouldn’t say that’s really southeast.