Sisters Who Were Missing for 36 Years found Alive in Ventura, California, Didn't Even Know They Were Missing
Jasmin and Elizabeth Ramos' mother was stabbed to death in Mohave County, Arizona, on Dec. 12, 1989.
The girls, just 2 months and 14 months old at the time, were found days later in a park bathroom in Oxnard, California.
Authorities didn't connect the abandoned girls to the murder of their mom, Marina Ramos, until recently, thanks to DNA samples.
"The girls were eventually adopted by a couple in Ventura County and were raised together in a loving home," the Mohave County Sheriff's Office said.
Jasmin and Elizabeth Ramos, who now go by Tina and Melissa, reportedly kept newspaper clippings of their abandonment, which helped investigators connect the dots.
The search for their mother's murderer continues.
