
True Crime with Gavin Fish
As a New Reporter, I Tried and Failed to Identify Penny Doe. Now Police Say They've Succeeded.
Penny Doe, the unidentified woman found in Monroe Township, Pennsylvania, in 1990, may finally be identified after more than three decades. Hers was the first case I ever took on as a new investigative reporter. My work eventually led from the discovery site to Mercyhurst University, a femur sample, recovered DNA, and a stalled genetic genealogy effort that needed law enforcement to carry forward. Now Clarion County officials and Pennsylvania State Police say DNA testing has led to an identification. Source articles written by yours truly: https://gvnf.sh/pennydoe1 https://gvnf.sh/pennydoe2 https://gvnf.sh/pennydoe3 https://gvnf.sh/pennydoe4 https://gvnf.sh/pennydoe5 [CONNECT & SUPPORT] Listen on Spotify: https://gvnf.sh/spotify Follow On my Social media: Website: https://gavinfish.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gavinfishtrcrm The Fish Tank: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gavinfish Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gavinfishtrcrm ️♂️ CrimeCod: https://crimecod.com Patreon: https://gvnf.sh/ptrn Merch: https://gvnf.sh/mrch My File Drop: https://gvnf.sh/drop You might also like: ✅ https://youtube.com/live/5X9QM8uIvdE ✅ https://youtube.com/live/iAFVUe2srbw ✅ https://youtube.com/live/5nEarUr-j24 This content may include copyrighted material used under the principles of fair use as outlined in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976. Fair use allows limited use of copyrighted works for purposes including commentary, criticism, reporting, education, research, and scholarship. Any such material is presented for informational and transformative purposes, and not as a substitute for the original work. #TrueCrime #JaneDoe #GeneticGenealogy #PennyDoe

