'Peaches' and 'Baby Doe,' bodies found near Gilgo Beach, ID'd as mother and 2-year-old daughter
Briefly

The remains of Tanya Jackson and her daughter, Tatiana Dykes, were identified, revealing the possibility of them being linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killings. Jackson's dismembered body was found in 1997, and her daughter’s remains were discovered in 2011. A 2015 DNA analysis confirmed their identities after years of referring to them as 'Peaches' and 'Baby Doe.' Authorities are now seeking public assistance to further the investigation, especially in light of the case's connection to the unsolved Gilgo Beach killings involving several victims found along Long Island.
Tanya Jackson and her daughter, Tatiana Dykes, identified as victims of cold case murders, potentially linked to the notorious Gilgo Beach serial killings.
The unsolved nature of their case has drawn speculation that they could be victims in what is known as the Gilgo Beach killings.
Authorities had identified Jackson as 'Peaches' and Tatiana as 'Baby Doe' until DNA analysis confirmed their identities in 2015.
Nassau County officials are appealing to the public for information related to the deaths of Tanya Jackson and Tatiana Dykes.
Read at NBC News
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