For 26 years, her killer had a name… but she didn’t.
16-year-old Tiffany Bradley from Allentown, Pennsylvania, was trafficked into the Boston area. She was murdered by Eugene McCollom in his room at the Lynn YMCA. He strangled her, decapitated and dismembered her body, dumped her torso in a Chelsea parking lot, and buried her head and hands at Nahant Beach.
For over two decades she was known only as “Chelsea Jane Doe.” McCollom even lied to police, calling her “Lisa,” an adult from Philadelphia.
Her family reported her missing in November 2000 and never gave up hope. This week in 2026, thanks to DNA and genetic genealogy, Tiffany finally has her name back.
She was a daughter, a niece, a cousin, a basketball player — a child who deserved to grow up.
Say her name: Tiffany Bradley. 💔
Rest in peace, sweet girl. 🙏
These benches are a perfect example of how willing society is to spend money on making the least of us suffer instead of spending that money on helping them out of poverty.
Imagine the reduction in homelessness if cities spent this money on rehab and support instead of this rubbish.
Désolée mais je pense que dépenser de l’argent pour rendre la vie impossible aux SDF plutôt que pour les aider c’est le symbole parfait d’un système dépourvu d’humanité