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Post by WOLVERETT on Apr 30, 2016 12:42:39 GMT -5
Mystery surrounds the homicide of a teen or young woman found in Ohio 35 years ago, and new tests done on pollen from her clothing reveal that she could have been from Connecticut or had some connection to this region. Authorities have not identified the victim, a teenager or woman in her 20s, who was found in a ditch along Greenlee Road near Troy, Ohio on April 24, 1981. She was wearing bell bottom blue jeans, a brown turtleneck sweater with an orange crisscross design on the front, and a handmade tan buckskin pull-over jacket with leather fringe around the seams with a deep purple lining. Lab results on pollen found on her clothing came back on Sunday and suggest that she was from or spent a significant amount of time in the northeastern dry-oak forest region of Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts or Rhode Island, according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. www.necn.com/news/new-england/1981-Ohio-Homicide-Victim-Could-Be-From-Connecticut-377593801.html
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Post by WOLVERETT on Oct 13, 2018 12:24:07 GMT -5
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