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{{Identified|image = [[File:Bella.jpg|200px]]|realname = Bella Bond|alias = "Baby Doe"<br>Deer Island Jane Doe|sex = {{F}}|found = June 25, 2015|missing from = Boston, Massachusetts|identified = September 18, 2015|age = 2|cause of death = {{Homicide}}|status = Pending|name = Bella Bond {{Featured case}}}}'''Bella Bond,''' previously known as '''Deer Island Jane Doe''' or "'''Baby Doe'''" was a toddler found deceased on the shore of Deer Island in Winthrop, Massachusetts in June 2015. She had been left inside of a trash bag. She was identified in September 2015.
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{{Developing}}{{Identified|image = [[File:Bella.jpg|200px]]|realname = Bella Bond|alias = "Baby Doe"<br>Deer Island Jane Doe|sex = {{F}}|found = June 25, 2015|missing from = Boston, Massachusetts|identified = September 18, 2015|age = 2|cause of death = {{Homicide}}|status = Pending|name = Bella Bond {{Featured case}}}}'''Bella Bond,''' previously known as '''Deer Island Jane Doe''' or "'''Baby Doe'''" was a toddler found deceased on the shore of Deer Island in Winthrop, Massachusetts in June 2015. She had been left inside of a trash bag. She was identified in September 2015.
   
 
== Case ==
 
== Case ==

Revision as of 23:20, 1 October 2015

This case currently has a major lead being processed by investigators

Bella Bond Featured case
Bella
Name Bella Bond
Sex Female
Found June 25, 2015
Location
Missing from Boston, Massachusetts
Identified September 18, 2015
Span
Age 2
Cause of death Homicide

Bella Bond, previously known as Deer Island Jane Doe or "Baby Doe" was a toddler found deceased on the shore of Deer Island in Winthrop, Massachusetts in June 2015. She had been left inside of a trash bag. She was identified in September 2015.

Case

NCMEC reconstruction

The child's body was discovered by a woman walking her dog. Recent studies have indicated the child was placed at the location, rather than to have washed ashore. Her cause of death has not been determined, although foul play is suspected. Toxicology tests did not uncover any poisons, drugs or alcohol in her system and no visible trauma has been noted on her body.

Since her reconstruction has been released, over fifty-million have viewed, read and shared the girl's story, quickly making her one of the most popular UID cases in the nation.

Bella was identified after 83 days and her mother's boyfriend is charged with her murder, believed to have been due to asphyxiation or beating. Her mother is charged as an accessory to the crime for helping to hide her daughter's death.

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