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Six years ago, in the St. Thomas area of Bolton, four women were found brutally murdered in a remote wooded area. Investigators say the first victim, found in July of 99, was a black female. She had been shot in the abdomen with a high-caliber weapon. Three more victims were found deep in the woods the same year on Halloween.
"Kind of erie. I think you can really feel the presence of that when you're out here," says Hinds County Sheriff Malcolm McMillin.
Some of those working the case describe it as the killing fields. The location is far from homes, a great distance from the nearest road. A cry for help from here will likely to go unheard. Only two of the victims were ever identified.
The only known local victim, 41-year-old Mabel Conic, was last seen alive on Mill Street with two black males, getting into a red sports car with a black top. A task force of county, state, and federal investigators has now joined forces to solve the four murders. The crime scene was searched for clues, but none were found. Now the public is being asked to help catch the person or persons who committed the murders.
http://www.wlbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=4015608
"Kind of erie. I think you can really feel the presence of that when you're out here," says Hinds County Sheriff Malcolm McMillin.
Some of those working the case describe it as the killing fields. The location is far from homes, a great distance from the nearest road. A cry for help from here will likely to go unheard. Only two of the victims were ever identified.
The only known local victim, 41-year-old Mabel Conic, was last seen alive on Mill Street with two black males, getting into a red sports car with a black top. A task force of county, state, and federal investigators has now joined forces to solve the four murders. The crime scene was searched for clues, but none were found. Now the public is being asked to help catch the person or persons who committed the murders.
http://www.wlbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=4015608