NYPD detectives have finally ID’d the remains of a woman found mysteriously entombed in cement at a former famed Hell’s Kitchen hot spot 20 years ago — and they were eerily helped along by a 9/11 victim.
Cops believe that the woman — who had only been known as “Midtown Jane Doe” after her skeleton was found by construction workers at 301 W. 46th St. in Manhattan in February 2003 — is Patricia Kathleen McGlone, a teen girl from Sunset Park, Brooklyn, who was last seen in the late 1960s.
Detective Ryan Glas of the NYPD’s Cold Case Squad finally got a positive ID on McGlone after years of exhaustive old-school gum-shoe detective work coupled with the high-tech forensic and genealogical investigative toiling of the Police Department’s Crime Lab, including some involving the DNA of a woman killed on Sept. 11, 2001 — and whose first name also was Patricia.
“Now we can start the next phase of the investigation — finding the killer,” Glas recently told The Post of the case, which had once shaken the city, frustrated stymied investigators and grabbed tabloid headlines across the Big Apple.
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‘Midtown Jane Doe’ finally ID’d — thanks partly to eerie twist — 20 years after remains found in cement at former NYC hot spot
“Now we can start the next phase of the investigation — finding the killer,” NYPD Detective Ryan Glas recently told The Post of the case, which had once shaken the city, frustrate…
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