Miss X is an unidentified deceased woman whose body was found March 18, 1967, near the towns of Bear, Wilmington, and Glasgow, Delaware. Originally, investigators thought she died during (or as the result of) an abortion, which was illegal at the time. A more detailed examination, however, had determined that she and her unborn child died of sepsis.
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| - Miss X is an unidentified deceased woman whose body was found March 18, 1967, near the towns of Bear, Wilmington, and Glasgow, Delaware. Originally, investigators thought she died during (or as the result of) an abortion, which was illegal at the time. A more detailed examination, however, had determined that she and her unborn child died of sepsis. (en)
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| - Miss X is an unidentified deceased woman whose body was found March 18, 1967, near the towns of Bear, Wilmington, and Glasgow, Delaware. Originally, investigators thought she died during (or as the result of) an abortion, which was illegal at the time. A more detailed examination, however, had determined that she and her unborn child died of sepsis. (en)
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- Bear, Delaware, U.S. (en)
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