The conclusion of the case involving a brutally murdered woman in Boston in 1885 comes to an expected unsolved ending, an outcome that likely will never change in the future.
Read MoreNew evidence in the case included a dressmaker who said she saw and heard the murder happen late at night, and a man said he saw someone dump a large bag into the Charles River.
Read MoreAfter the brutal murder of a woman in the Charles River, newspapers published a story about a second victim, and an inspector traveled to Philadelphia to look at carpet on a schooner.
Read MoreThe 1885 investigation into the brutal murder of a young woman took a turn when police believed they positively identified the victim as Rose Gilbert. Her husband was reportedly a butcher.
Read MoreOn July 23, 1885, part of a woman’s body was found in the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. What followed was one of the many unsolved mysteries of the late 19th century.
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