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Cops: Woman thought linked to 1973 disappearance is actually alive

JONESTOWN, Pa. -- Pennsylvania police say a woman they thought could be linked to decomposing remains found in 1973 is actually alive.

State police recently had an expert craft a forensic bust of the victim, in hopes her appearance might spur leads in the killing.

At a news conference last week, police suggested the body could be a woman named Betsy Langjahr. At the time the body was found, Langjahr was a runaway from a home for troubled youth. As of last week, police weren't sure where she was.

Now, police have determined she's still alive.

A game warden found the remains on Oct. 9, 1973, under a tarp and branches in Union Township, Lebanon County, near Jonestown. That's about 90 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

Evidence suggests the victim was 16 to 20 years old.

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