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Curious One
Seneca, MO
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in the paper this week is an article about the body of the girl that turned up on Oscar Talley road in 1990. Did you catch the part about the bones mysteriously disappearing? So the Sheriffs dept lost the remains? How did that happen? Of course our local paper with its history of thorough investigation of crap it prints didnt skip a beat. Sounds like someone who had access to the bones wanted to make sure the case never got solved. What do you think?
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whatever
Pineville, MO
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Curious One wrote: in the paper this week is an article about the body of the girl that turned up on Oscar Talley road in 1990. Did you catch the part about the bones mysteriously disappearing? So the Sheriffs dept lost the remains? How did that happen? Of course our local paper with its history of thorough investigation of crap it prints didnt skip a beat. Sounds like someone who had access to the bones wanted to make sure the case never got solved. What do you think? Marty sanders was the last known deputy to have access to the remains. He reopened the case in the late 90's as a cold case and took the skeletol remains to columbia university. Where they went from there is a mystery!
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Kathee Baird
Marshfield, MO
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Can someone tell me more about this. I would like to do a story on it. Kathee Baird meyer_news@hotmail.com
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HangemHigh
Pineville, MO
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Curious One wrote: in the paper this week is an article about the body of the girl that turned up on Oscar Talley road in 1990. Did you catch the part about the bones mysteriously disappearing? So the Sheriffs dept lost the remains? How did that happen? Of course our local paper with its history of thorough investigation of crap it prints didnt skip a beat. Sounds like someone who had access to the bones wanted to make sure the case never got solved. What do you think? Funny how evidence seemed to end up disappearing a lot during past sheriffs administrations. At least in this case, it is probably not likely that the inmates ended up smoking the evidence, as they have in past marijuana cases.
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Anderson Guy
United States
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I hear the mystery is about to be solved. DNA and a suspect.
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