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Does any one know more on this or can you please keep me updated if you find out anything.
suzanne
Human remains found in woods
Area off Burnt Store deemed crime scene
By Gabriella Souza
gsouza@news-press.com
Originally posted on September 20, 2007
Human remains were found scattered throughout a densely wooded area off Burnt Store Road in unincorporated Lee County on Wednesday.
Workers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission found the skeletal remains about a quarter of a mile off the road while they were removing exotic plants.
John Sheehan, Lee County Sheriff's Office spokesman, said investigators don't have any details about the bones or how long they were in the area.
The remains will be turned over to the Lee County medical examiner's office for further investigation, Sheehan said. The area is being considered a crime scene he said.
Investigators are expected to continue studying the area today, scouring the sandy dirt for possible other remains.
"Right now, they're searching the area, seeing what else is out there," Sheehan said.
http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar.../709200366/1075
Does any one know more on this or can you please keep me updated if you find out anything.
suzanne
Human remains found in woods
Area off Burnt Store deemed crime scene
By Gabriella Souza
gsouza@news-press.com
Originally posted on September 20, 2007
Human remains were found scattered throughout a densely wooded area off Burnt Store Road in unincorporated Lee County on Wednesday.
Workers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission found the skeletal remains about a quarter of a mile off the road while they were removing exotic plants.
John Sheehan, Lee County Sheriff's Office spokesman, said investigators don't have any details about the bones or how long they were in the area.
The remains will be turned over to the Lee County medical examiner's office for further investigation, Sheehan said. The area is being considered a crime scene he said.
Investigators are expected to continue studying the area today, scouring the sandy dirt for possible other remains.
"Right now, they're searching the area, seeing what else is out there," Sheehan said.
http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar.../709200366/1075