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Maria Elizabeth Ridulph (March 12, 1950 – c. December 1957) was a seven-year-old girl who disappeared from Sycamore, Illinois on December 3, 1957. Her remains were found almost five months later in a wooded area near Woodbine, Illinois, approximately 90 miles from her home. Maria was last seen by her friend on her neighborhood corner of Center Cross Street and Archie Place with an unknown man in his early twenties who called himself "Johnny".

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  • Maria Elizabeth Ridulph (March 12, 1950 – c. December 1957) was a seven-year-old girl who disappeared from Sycamore, Illinois on December 3, 1957. Her remains were found almost five months later in a wooded area near Woodbine, Illinois, approximately 90 miles from her home. Maria was last seen by her friend on her neighborhood corner of Center Cross Street and Archie Place with an unknown man in his early twenties who called himself "Johnny". The case, which was well known in the Chicago area, was one of the oldest cold case murders in the United States to be presumably solved. Jack McCullough, who under his former name John Tessier had been a neighbor of the Ridulph family, was convicted for her murder in September 2012. However, in March 2016, the DeKalb County State's Attorney announced that a post-conviction review of available evidence showed McCullough could not have been present at the place and time of Maria Ridulph's likely abduction. McCullough was released from prison on April 15, 2016, and the charges against him were dismissed on April 22, 2016. McCullough was declared innocent of the crime by the DeKalb County Circuit Court on April 12, 2017. (en)
  • Maria Ridulph fut découverte sans vie près de Sycamore en Illinois, aux États-Unis, en 1958. L'enquête policière demeura irrésolue pendant 55 ans avant que Jack McCullough ne fut déclaré coupable en septembre 2012, avant d'être libéré quatre ans plus tard. Il s'agirait de la plus longue affaire de meurtre non résolu qui a mené à une arrestation aux États-Unis. (fr)
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  • Maria Ridulph, c. 1957 (en)
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  • Maria Ridulph fut découverte sans vie près de Sycamore en Illinois, aux États-Unis, en 1958. L'enquête policière demeura irrésolue pendant 55 ans avant que Jack McCullough ne fut déclaré coupable en septembre 2012, avant d'être libéré quatre ans plus tard. Il s'agirait de la plus longue affaire de meurtre non résolu qui a mené à une arrestation aux États-Unis. (fr)
  • Maria Elizabeth Ridulph (March 12, 1950 – c. December 1957) was a seven-year-old girl who disappeared from Sycamore, Illinois on December 3, 1957. Her remains were found almost five months later in a wooded area near Woodbine, Illinois, approximately 90 miles from her home. Maria was last seen by her friend on her neighborhood corner of Center Cross Street and Archie Place with an unknown man in his early twenties who called himself "Johnny". (en)
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