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Bronx mother identified as 'Christman Jane Doe' 34 years after being found dead in PA

After 34 years, investigators have identified a woman who was long known only as "Christman Jane Doe" as Nuria Rodriguez, a 25-year-old mother from the Bronx who disappeared in the early 1990s.

Estefania Salinas

Jun 5, 2026, 5:15 PM

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A decades-old mystery has finally reached a major breakthrough.

After 34 years, investigators have identified a woman who was long known only as "Christman Jane Doe" as Nuria Rodriguez, a 25-year-old mother from the Bronx who disappeared in the early 1990s.

According to the Berks County Coroner's Office, Rodriguez's remains were discovered in June 1992 after a farmer found a human skull in a field along Christman Road in Windsor Township, Pennsylvania. A subsequent search uncovered partial skeletal remains buried in a shallow grave.

Despite years of investigation, DNA testing, media outreach and entries into national missing persons databases, authorities were unable to identify the woman. For decades, she remained known only as "Christman Jane Doe."

In 2024, the Berks County Coroner's Office partnered with forensic genetic genealogy experts to reexamine the case using advanced DNA technology. Investigators traced family connections that ultimately led them to the Bronx.

On April 14, 2026, authorities positively identified the remains as Nuria Rodriguez. Officials say Rodriguez was just 25 years old when she disappeared. Her family knew something was wrong when she failed to show up for her child's birthday - a day they say she never would have missed.

Investigators say the identification is the result of years of work by law enforcement agencies, forensic specialists, and genetic genealogy experts who remained committed to solving the case.

While Rodriguez's identity has finally been restored, the mystery surrounding her death remains unsolved. Pennsylvania State Police say the investigation is still active and are asking anyone with information about Rodriguez's disappearance or death to come forward.

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