Patricia Kathleen McGlone, whose name has not been released for more than 20 years, has been missing for more than 50 years after being murdered and left in a building on 46th Street in Manhattan, the NYPD says on Fox News Digital. confirmed.
After her body was discovered in 2003, she became known as the “Jane Doe of Midtown.”
“When it hit the concrete floor, the skull rolled out,” Detective Ryan Glass of the NYPD Cold Case Unit told WNBC-TV. “She was obsessed with…” [an] The electrical cord and body that were found were exactly what she looked like, and she was in the fetal position. ”
McGlone was finally identified this year after family trees showed he matched a relative killed on 9/11.
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The New York City Police Department’s Cold Case Unit has identified the 16-year-old girl whose body was discovered in 2003. She is believed to have been murdered in 1969. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
“We agreed that they were from the same family,” Glass explained. “Detective Gerald Gardner was the case detective who captured this case. He did a tremendous amount of work.”
McGlone was 16 years old when investigators believe she was killed in 1969, when she left the site of a nightclub once frequented by rock stars.

The NYPD’s Cold Case Unit will now focus on investigating Patricia Kathleen McGlone’s killer. (Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
“She was Catholic and lived in Sunset Park,” Glass said of McGlone. “She was baptized, received Holy Communion and eventually confirmed. She attended public and Catholic schools. She attended Charles Dewey Junior High School in Sunset Park.”
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glass I told the station The team will now focus on finding her killer. “The first thing we need is the victim’s name, because that’s the starting point,” he explained.

McGlone’s DNA matched a relative who died on 9/11. (St. Petersburg)
McGlone also had a ring engraved with her initials on her body, a silent cry for identification.
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“PMcG matches her name: Patricia Kathleen McGlone,” Glass told the station.
She was also wearing a toy soldier, which investigators suspect belonged to the baby she gave birth to.





