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"Frieda" was the nickname given to a newborn girl who was found wrapped in plastic bags in a wooded area by the Autobahn 67 in Einhausen, Germany after an unknown caller reported finding her body.

Case[]

On 28 April 1999, an anonymous caller had contacted the Bergstrasse emergency control center reporting a deceased infant. The infant, nicknamed "Frieda" by police, was found wrapped in plastic bags in the forest by the "Jägersburger Wald" parking lot on the Autobahn 67. She was determined to have only been 2 days old and had been killed by being suffocated to death. A receipt found in one of the plastic bags documented a purchase made in January 1999 at a Karstadt store in Offenburg, Germany.

Witnesses had reported a young woman being at the Lorsch rest stop at the Autobahn 67 the evening before and morning of Frieda's discovery. She had intended to travel to Kaiserslautern and had gone to a train station in Ludwigshafen.

The unknown caller had reported the infant in a payphone at the market square in Lorsch, Germany.

Clothing and accessories[]

  • Light-colored hat.
  • White and yellow romper suit with cartoon motifs.
  • Light-colored undershirt.
  • White blanket with animal motifs.

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