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{{Identified_Infobox|title1=Milli Alvarado|image1=Milli_alvarado.jpg|caption1=|name=Milagros Alvarado|sex={{F}}|age=36 - 37|missing_from=Fitchburg, Massachussetts|disappeared=June 20, 1994|discovered=August 1, 1994|location=Boston, Massachussetts|identified=February 2016|span=21 years|cod={{Beat}}}}
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|image = [[File:Milli_alvarado.jpg|200px]]
 
|realname = Milagros Alvarado
 
|sex = Female
 
|found = August 1, 1994
 
|location= Boston, Massachusetts
 
|missing from = Fitchburg, Massachusetts
 
|identified = February 2016
 
|timespan = 21 years
 
|age = 36/37
 
|cause of death = {{beat}}
 
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'''Milagros Alvarado '''(July 23, 1957 - July 1994) known by her nickname '''Milli''', was a woman found deceased in 1994. She was identified in 2016 through DNA testing.<ref>"[http://www.wcvb.com/news/5-investigates-jane-doe-from-1994-cold-case-identified/38133804?utm_campaign=WCVB+Channel+5+Boston&utm_medium=FBPAGE&utm_source=Social 5 Investigates: 'Jane Doe' from 1994 cold case identified]." ''WCBV Boston.'' 22 February 2016</ref><ref>Dwyer, Dialynn. "[http://www.boston.com/news/2016/02/23/investigators-identify-remains-found-years-ago-stony-brook-reservation/2fNxVwM2lVgmJsYRRvksQM/story.html Investigators identify remains found 20 years ago in Stony Brook Reservation]." ''Boston Globe''. 23 February 2016</ref>
 
'''Milagros Alvarado '''(July 23, 1957 - July 1994) known by her nickname '''Milli''', was a woman found deceased in 1994. She was identified in 2016 through DNA testing.<ref>"[http://www.wcvb.com/news/5-investigates-jane-doe-from-1994-cold-case-identified/38133804?utm_campaign=WCVB+Channel+5+Boston&utm_medium=FBPAGE&utm_source=Social 5 Investigates: 'Jane Doe' from 1994 cold case identified]." ''WCBV Boston.'' 22 February 2016</ref><ref>Dwyer, Dialynn. "[http://www.boston.com/news/2016/02/23/investigators-identify-remains-found-years-ago-stony-brook-reservation/2fNxVwM2lVgmJsYRRvksQM/story.html Investigators identify remains found 20 years ago in Stony Brook Reservation]." ''Boston Globe''. 23 February 2016</ref>
   
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== Background ==
== Life prior to disappearance ==
 
 
Milli was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on July 23, 1957. Later on, her and her family moved from Ponce to Fitchburg, Massachusetts. In 1979, her father died at age 65.
 
Milli was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on July 23, 1957. Later on, her and her family moved from Ponce to Fitchburg, Massachusetts. In 1979, her father died at age 65.
   
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*[https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3d9ve5/this-artist-helps-identify-murder-victims ''Vice'']
 
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Milagros Alvarado (July 23, 1957 - July 1994) known by her nickname Milli, was a woman found deceased in 1994. She was identified in 2016 through DNA testing.[1][2]

Background

Milli was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on July 23, 1957. Later on, her and her family moved from Ponce to Fitchburg, Massachusetts. In 1979, her father died at age 65.

Throughout her time in Fitchburg, Milli had her three children, John, Jeannette and Cynthia. Milli eventually became homeless and got addicted to heroin and had also lost custody of her children.

Disappearance

The last time anyone saw Milli alive was June 20, 1994 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts walking on the streets. In July 1994, after her sister Wanda had given birth, she called Wanda to inform her she would be coming to see her, but she never arrived.

Sometime in July 1994 her brother, Michael, was called to the Fitchburg Police Station to retrieve some of Milli's belongings from a drug bust on Rollstone Street. Five men were arrested at the scene where her belongings were found. Michael believes that these men were responsible for Milli's death.

Investigation

On August 1, 1994 a public commissions worker was cleaning and found Milli's remains buried on the Stony Brook Reservation in Boston, Massachusetts. Her remains were "badly decomposed" and were inaccurately estimated to be Caucasian and 20 - 30 years old. Milli's cause of death was ruled a homicide by beating.

In 2014, Milli's body was exhumed for new DNA testing by the University of North Texas. Alongside this, a new reconstruction depicting the then-unidentified Milli was made.

In February 2016, a DNA match was found in the University of North Texas's database with the body and the DNA of Milli's sister and daughter. Detectives contacted Milli's family on the 20th of February to confirm the match. Her murder remains unsolved.

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