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| KYF090425; April 25 2009 McCreary County | |
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| PorchlightUSA | Apr 28 2009, 11:28 AM Post #1 |
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Hunter Stumbles Upon Human Remains Save Email Print Posted: 6:00 PM Apr 27, 2009 Last Updated: 8:07 PM Apr 27, 2009 Reporter: Phil Pendleton Email Address: phil.pendleton@wkyt.com 4 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hunter Stumbles Upon Human Remains -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A | A | A There's been a startling discovery in a southern Kentucky woodland. It is now the subject of a criminal investigation. Human bones were found Saturday morning in McCreary County, off Peel Dogwood Road, which is just off Ky. 700, east of Whitley City. His house is right on the edge of the Daniel Boone National Forest, where there's not another house for at least 10 miles. So you can imagine George Waters' surprise Saturday when he noticed all the traffic coming down his road. “I was noticing all the law coming, more and more law, state officials,” said Waters. All the attention was over the discovery of human bones by a turkey hunter. Waters knows the hunter who found them. “They were scattered, from what I hear. The guy first thought it was animal bones, kept looking down the pat and there was a human skull,” he said. Local officials are not commenting on who it might be, but police say the findings are consistent with a teenage female. And they say the remains where probably in the McCreary County forest for “several years.” And what's more, police say they've opened a homicide investigation because they say that female teenager was murdered. The remains are being examined by the state medical examiner in Frankfort where dental records could be used to make a positive identification. video at lin |
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| PorchlightUSA | Apr 28 2009, 11:29 AM Post #2 |
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| PorchlightUSA | Apr 28 2009, 06:54 PM Post #3 |
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http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/43881127.html Examiners Working To ID Human Remains Save Email Print Posted: 11:45 AM Apr 28, 2009 Last Updated: 2:42 PM Apr 28, 2009 0 comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Examiners Working To ID Human Remains -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A | A | A There's still no word on the identity of remains found by a hunter over the weekend in McCreary County. The Kentucky Medical Examiner's Office says they have not been able to make a positive identification yet and there's no timetable on how long it may take. So far, no dental records have been available. Police say the remains are that of a female teenager. The family of Crystal Marler,.who's been missing since 1998, tells 27 NEWSFIRST they are holding out hope the remains are hers, but they've been told the skull had teeth with 2 fillings in it and they don't remember Marler having any fillings. |
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| cluemeintx | Jun 12 2010, 05:46 PM Post #4 |
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This cases link still works. So still listed but not on any other sites. Just the article. |
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