Decapitated ‘Chelsea Jane Doe’ identified as missing PA teen 25 years later
The remains of a girl known as 'Chelsea Jane Doe' have been identified as Tiffany Bradley, a missing teenager from Pennsylvania. She was murdered in November 2000, and her body was discovered in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Investigators used DNA analysis to confirm her identity after 25 years of uncertainty.
- ▪Tiffany Bradley was identified as the victim known as 'Chelsea Jane Doe' after 25 years.
- ▪Her remains were found in a Massachusetts parking lot in November 2000.
- ▪Eugene McCollom is serving a life sentence for her murder.
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US News Decapitated ‘Chelsea Jane Doe’ identified as missing PA teen 25 years later By Sonya Gugliara Published June 6, 2026, 10:04 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The body of a girl who was mutilated, decapitated and dumped in a Massachusetts parking lot over 25 years ago has finally been identified as a missing teen from more than 300 miles away. Since Nov. 13, 2000, when police found her dismembered corpse behind a healthcare facility called the Soldiers’ Home in Chelsea, the mysterious victim was only known as “Chelsea Jane Doe.” But state and federal investigators announced Wednesday that the remains have been linked to a missing teenager from Allentown, Pennsylvania named Tiffany Bradley using DNA and gene analysis.
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