Jasmin and Elizabeth Ramos were just 2 and 14 months old when the police found them on wet bathroom floor in 1989. They were daughters of a woman who was tragically killed in Mohave County, Arizona. But the police didn't make the connection until later.
The girls were eventually adopted by a couple in Ventura County and raised together in loving home.
It was only in 2022 when the police reopened the case and learned that the woman had two missing daughters, after which they pursued DNA sample from a relative and found the girls shortly after. Both the girls were found alive, well, and healthy.
While one part of the mystery has been resolved after four decades, the question still remains: What about the suspects who were involved in the homicide of the mother, Marina Ramos? The public is encouraged to share any further information on 928-753-0753 ext. 4408.
Well, it's still good news knowing that the sisters grew up happy and inseparable, and readers are relieved that they found a loving home.
A DNA test can reunite families in ways that remind you of hope and miracles that still exist in the world. Just as it was for this family who found their daughter through a DNA test, after she was kidnapped 50 years ago. Subscribe here and never miss another positive story!
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