AG: New information links missing woman, Allenstown murder mystery

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CONCORD, NH – The Attorney General’s office has called a press conference that will involve three high-profile cold cases. On Jan. 26 they will talk about the link between missing person Denise Beaudin, last seen in 1981; a 1985 cold case from Allenstown involving the discovery of four bodies not far from Bear Brook State Park – a woman and three children, from 1985; and an unsolved California murder case.

Denise Beaudin
Denise Beaudin

The briefing is set for Jan. 26  at 10:30 a.m. at the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles Auditorium in Concord.


CLICK FOR UPDATE: Full documents from press conference, story, photos and timeline linking Bob Evans to the Allenstown murders.


Beaudin was last seen by her family on Thanksgiving in 1981. The FBI swarmed a residence on Hayward Street last week, digging for evidence.

Renderings of the victims of an unsolved murder case in Allenstown.
Renderings of the victims of an unsolved murder case in Allenstown.

The Allenstown case was last in the news in November of 2015, when investigators using new forensic technology, made progress in identifying the bodies that had been separately – the woman and one of the children, in 1985, and two more children, in 2000.

Based on forensic evidence, investigators believe the woman and two of the children, who were her daughters, lived in the area where their bodies were found. but the third girl likely came from the Dakotas or Nebraska, according to testing of their hair, teeth and bones.

The bodies found in 1985 indicted they suffered blunt-force trauma as cause of death. Investigators have yet to release a cause of death for the two young girls found in 2000.


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