Phil Jeffries, retired funeral director and deputy coroner for Carbon County, Pa., placed a marker behind the flowers on the right, on Beth Doe and her baby’s grave with their true identities, Evelyn and Emily Grace Colon, after more than four decades, in Laurytown Road Cemetery in Lehigh Township, Pa., Sunday, April 4, 2021. Flowers and a child's toy also adorn the grave. Colon, who was known for decades here in Northeast Pennsylvania as Beth Doe, was brutally murdered and dumped off an Interstate 80 bridge in East Side borough in December 1976. (Kelly Monitz/Standard-Speaker via AP)

Phil Jeffries, retired funeral director and deputy coroner for Carbon County, Pa., placed a marker behind the flowers on the right, on Beth Doe and her baby’s grave with their true identities, Evelyn and Emily Grace Colon, after more than four decades, in Laurytown Road Cemetery in Lehigh Township, Pa., Sunday, April 4, 2021. Flowers and a child's toy also adorn the grave. Colon, who was known for decades here in Northeast Pennsylvania as Beth Doe, was brutally murdered and dumped off an Interstate 80 bridge in East Side borough in December 1976. (Kelly Monitz/Standard-Speaker via AP) Banque D'Images
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4 avril 2021

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Kelly Monitz

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