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Two sisters have found out their real identities as the missing children of a woman murdered in a cold case from 1989.

Their mother was not identified when she was found naked and stabbed to death in Mohave County, Arizona, on December 12, 1989.

But her DNA was finally matched to Maria Ortiz in February 2022, a name used by Marina Ramos.

Marina was just 28 at the time of her death and had two infant daughters – two-month-old Jasmin and 14-month-old Elizabeth.

The children were abandoned in a park in Oxnard, California, around the time of Marina’s death.

Police found the pair on December 14, 1989, and they were handed over to Child Protective Services. Adopted by a n

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