SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) -- A little girl whose body was found in a coffin buried under a San Francisco home last summer has finally been identified after months of forensic detective work. It is a ...
SAN FRANCISCO-- It's a mystery that spanned 120 years and took 11 months to solve. But now, authorities say they have finally identified a young girl -- 3-year-old Edith Rose Cook -- whose body was ...
Edith Howard Cook was buried twice before. The first burial was in 1876, when the two-year-old daughter of two prominent San Franciscans died after an unknown illness. The second burial was in 2016, ...
"The casket excavated in the Karner’s backyard was a child’s-sized metallic casket, tentatively identified as a design patented by Amos C. Barstow of Providence, Rhode Island. This was later confirmed ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - A memorial service is held in Colma for Miranda Eve, now identified as Edith Howard. Her body was found preserved in a glass coffin under a San Francisco home, after she died ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The discovery of little Edith Howard Cook sent goosebumps through San Francisco. RELATED: SF couple says they heard footsteps of little girl before coffin discovery Ericka and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KABC) -- A coffin containing the well-preserved body of a 2-year-old girl from the 1800s was found in the backyard of a San Francisco couple, who say they've heard unexplained footsteps ...
A century ago, the city of San Francisco mandated that the Odd Fellows Cemetery in the Inner Richmond had to be moved to Colma, joining the rest of the city's dead. In that macabre process of ...
The little girl whose casket was found underneath a San Francisco home has been identified as Edith Howard Cook, who died October 13, 1876. Her family lived at 635 Sutter Street in San Francisco. SAN ...
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