NH BEAR BROOK JANE DOE: WF, 2-4, found in gallon drum in Allenstown, NH - 9 May 2000 - victim of Terry Peder Rassmussen

802UFNH - Unidentified Female
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Reconstructions of the victim by NCMEC; images that possibly depict this victim; Terrence Peder Rassmussen (the victim's father) throughout his years in prison; Rassmussen at a younger age.

Date of Discovery: May 9, 2000
Location of Discovery: Allenstown, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Estimated Date of Death: Prior to 1981
State of Remains: Skeletal
Cause of Death: Homicide by beating

Physical Description
Estimated Age: 2-4 years old
Race: White with possible Native American ancestry.
Sex: Female
Height: 3'3" to 3'9"
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Light brown, slightly wavy, and approximately 5 inches long.
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Possibly anemic.

Identifiers
Dentals: Available. She had an overbite that might have been noticeable to others.
Fingerprints: Not Available.
DNA: Available.

Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Discovery
On May 9, 2000, the child's skeletal remains, along with the remains of another female child, 801UFNH, was found in a 55-gallon drum off a wooded trail off Everwood Drive adjacent to Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire.

Fifteen years earlier, on November 10, 1985, a hunter discovered the skeletal remains of an adult female, 799UFNH, and a female child, 800UFNH, in an overturned 55-gallon metal drum approximately 100 yards from the 2000 discovery.

Advanced forensic testing revealed that she was likely born and spent the majority of her childhood in Arizona, California, Texas or Oregon. She was likely born between 1975 and 1977.

It was announced in late 2016 that the middle child, who is unrelated to the three others, was identified as the daughter of a convicted killer, Terry Peder Rasmussen, known as Robert or Bob Evans and several other aliases. He died in 2010 and is believed to be responsible for the murders of these four victims, along with his former girlfriend, Denise Beaudin, who disappeared in late 1981 after leaving the state with him. Rasmussen had taken Beaudin's daughter to San Bernardino County, California and later abandoned her there. Although alive, she was not identified until 2016. Rasmussen remained unidentified himself until 2017.

In June 2019, the other three victims were identified as Marlyse Elizabeth Honeychurch, Marie Elizabeth Vaughn and Sarah Marie McWaters, aged 24, 7 and 11 months when they were last seen in Los Angeles County, California during November 1978. Honeychurch had been dating Rassmussen at the time she disappeared and the pair moved to New Hampshire with her two daughters, fathered by different men.

Investigators are also trying to identify children in photographs taken at Marie Vaugh's birthday party, sometime in December of 1977 or 1978. Vaughn has been identified as the child in the white dress; the other children have yet to be identified. It is also unknown where the children were at the time they were photographed.

Investigating Agency(s)
Agency Name: New Hampshire State Medical Examiner's Office
Agency Contact Person: Kim Fallon
Agency Phone Number: 603-271-1235
Agency E-Mail: Kim.Fallon(at)hotmail.com
Agency Case Number: 85-1050

Agency Name: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Agency Contact Person: Carol Schweitzer
Agency Phone Number: 1-800-843-5678 OR 1-800-THE-LOST
Agency E-Mail: NCMECTips(at)ncmec.org
Agency Case Number: 1100662

Agency Name: FBI ViCap
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 800-634-4097
Agency E-Mail: vicap(at)leo.gov
Agency Case Number: Unknown

Agency Name: New Hampshire State Police
Agency Contact Person: John Sonia
Agency Phone Number: 603-223-3856
Agency E-Mail: coldcaseunit(at)dos.nh.gov
Agency Case Number: 85-148

Agency Name: Manchester, New Hampshire Police Department
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 603-271-1235
Agency E-Mail: MPDcoldcase(at)manchesterNH.gov
Agency Case Number: Unknown

NCIC Case Number: U600019598
NamUs Case Number: 2175
NCMEC Case Number: 1100662

Information Source(s)
Namus
NCMEC
Help ID Me
Wikipedia
Forensic Magazine
FBI
Boston Globe

 
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Especially if it ends up leading to somebody nobody in the family tree even knew existed. This could very easily be the case here with this guy.
Last I knew they were trying to track down "possible relatives" to see if they could at least identify who mom was who unfortunately is probably a homicide victim of Rasmussen or however it's spelled... that evil pos
 
Last I knew they were trying to track down "possible relatives" to see if they could at least identify who mom was who unfortunately is probably a homicide victim of Rasmussen or however it's spelled... that evil pos
I'm fairly certain that she is probably dead, too, but what if her bio family didn't know she existed? As in she might have been given up at birth, etc. I wouldn't put anything past that guy. Illegal adoption comes to mind. Those kinds of things sure would make finding her family a chore. I've heard of so many that have found out about unknown births in the family, to finding out you were really adopted, to finding out your parent wasn't really your parent. etc. No telling what he was up to.
 
I'm fairly certain that she is probably dead, too, but what if her bio family didn't know she existed? As in she might have been given up at birth, etc. I wouldn't put anything past that guy. Illegal adoption comes to mind. Those kinds of things sure would make finding her family a chore. I've heard of so many that have found out about unknown births in the family, to finding out you were really adopted, to finding out your parent wasn't really your parent. etc. No telling what he was up to.
I absolutely agree they may not know, they may not even know that her mother was a missing person that happens too. All we do know is this poor baby was murdered by the man who participated in creating her 💔
 
I've moved over the Denise Beaudin thread, which is highly related to this case, to the discussion area.

 
I've moved over the Denise Beaudin thread, which is highly related to this case, to the discussion area.

Thank you
 

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