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LINDA LINCOLN

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Police Cold Case # 99-61573
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Case # 99-61573

On July 11, 1999, at approximately 10:50 am, EMS and police were dispatched to the intersection of N. Borthwick and Prescott where they found someone giving CPR to a white female.  EMS continued CPR as the subject was transported to Emanuel Hospital where she died.  This subject was subsequently identified as Linda Lincoln, a 41-year-old white, female, 5’3”, and 130 lbs. 

Earlier that day at approximately 9:30 am, while visiting friends, Ms Lincoln told these friends that she had been robbed and beaten by two African-American males near NE 17th and Alberta.  She was complaining of pain in her neck and jaw.  This robbery probably occurred between 9 am and 9:30 am on July 11.  There is no indication that Ms Lincoln called the police and reported this robbery.  Despite her friend’s pleas to stay with them because of her complaints of physical discomfort, Ms Lincoln drove off in her car.  Ms Lincoln was known to have a substantial amount of money on her person when she left her friends on the morning of July 11, 1999.  When police responded to the call of someone slumped over the steering wheel of their car, they found no money on her person or in her vehicle.

An autopsy performed on Ms Lincoln discovered that she died from blunt force trauma of some sort.

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