Girl known as 'Chelsea Jane Doe' ID'd 26 years after mutilated body found hundreds of miles from home state

Authorities have identified a Pennsylvania teenager nearly 26 years after her murder in a rare case where investigators knew the killer's identity long before they knew the victim's name.The FBI's Boston field office, Massachusetts State Police and Suffolk County District Attorney's Office announced Wednesday that "Chelsea Jane Doe" has been identified as Tiffany Bradley, a 16-year-old from Allentown, Pennsylvania, through advanced DNA testing and investigative genetic genealogy.Bradley's killer, Eugene McCollom, pleaded guilty years ago and is serving a life sentence.But despite securing a conviction, investigators spent decades trying to determine the identity of the teenage victim."We have waited so long for this day," Massachusetts State Police Col.
Geoffrey Noble said during a news conference."It is rare to have a case like this one, where we knew the suspect's name before the victim's."HEADLESS, HANDLESS BODY FOUND ON NEW YORK ROAD 56 YEARS AGO IDENTIFIED THROUGH DNA, KILLER REMAINS UNKNOWNPolice discovered Bradley's remains on Nov.
13, 2000, in the parking lot of the Soldier's Home in Chelsea, Massachusetts, about 315 miles from her hometown.At Wednesday's news conference, Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden described the scene investigators encountered."They found a body of an unknown female," Hayden said."Tragically, she had been cut in half.
She was without her head and without any hands."COLD-CASE FUGITIVE BUSTED SOUTH OF THE BORDER AS NEW DNA TECH ALLEGEDLY TIES HIM TO TEEN’S ROADSIDE KILLINGFamily members and law enforcement officials participate in a news conference announcing the identification of Tiffany Bradley, a Pennsylvania teenager who was known as "Chelsea Jane Doe" for nearly 26 years.(Suffolk County District Attorney's Office)Authorities said McCollom, who remains incarcerated, admitted to killing Bradley after she arrived in the Boston area and later told investigators where additional remains had been buried.According to the...