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1964: Law enforcement officials in Sudan, Texas, were searching for clues related to the death of an infant found in a paper sack near railroad tracks.

"They figure the infant was just thrown between the railroad ties by a mother who didn't care," the Clovis News-Journal reported.

The red-headed girl was discovered by a railroad section hand walking along the tracks.

"He picked up the brown paper bag, thinking it was some old clothes somebody had thrown away," the C-NJ reported. "Surprised at the weight of the package, he looked inside and saw a tiny head."

The baby was wrapped in a nylon gown and a sheet of newspaper.

Officials speculated it had been dead less than 48 hours when it was found on Jan. 20, 1964. It may have been stillborn, officials said.

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