Tent Girl

Tent Girl

Barbara Ann "Bobbie" (Hackmann) Taylor (December 12, 1943 – c. December 6, 1967), also known as the "Tent Girl", was an initially unidentified young woman ("Jane Doe") found dead near Georgetown, Kentucky on May 17, 1968.

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    At last I feel the equal of my parents. Knowing you are going to have a child is like extending yourself in the world, setting up a tent and saying “Here I am, I am important.” Now that I’m going to have a child it’s like the balance is even. My hand is as rich as theirs, maybe for the first time. I am no longer just a child.
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