Found Deceased KY - Dianna Henry, 64, Corydon, 27 May 2008

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[h=1]UPDATE: Search for missing woman suspended[/h]
The search for a 64-year-old woman who disappeared from her Corydon home on Tuesday was suspended at 11:30 p.m. Thursday.

"They have exhausted all the resources they have," Joe Woo, public information officer for the Kentucky State Police Post 16, said Friday regarding the disappearance of Dianna W. Henry.

"We searched a 1 1/2 to 2 mile radius of the house and both fields and streams, so until we receive new information from the public, we are going to have to suspend the search."

Henry suffers from dementia and was last seen wearing blue jeans, a white fleece jacket, blue gloves and white shoes.

At 5 feet, 4 inches tall, she has a thin build and a fair complexion with gray and brown shoulder-length hair.
She was last seen around 6 or 6:15 p.m. Tuesday at her residence at 4901 J. Gibson Rd., said her husband, Bill Henry.
http://archive.courierpress.com/new...-woman-suspended-ep-448475179-325082661.html/
 
[h=1]"Body farm" experts helping identify human bones found in Henderson County[/h]
"They found most of the parts of a body," said Henderson County Coroner Bruce Farmer.

However, he said, because the pelvic bone was broken, the gender of the bones is not yet known.

Other objects were also found along with the remains, Farmer said, but he declined to say what those were.
"We are not releasing that until we get a little farther along in the investigation," he said.
Because the coroner's office isn't called until there is a body, Farmer said his office is handling the investigative work while the University of Tennessee experts examine the bones.
"We have a couple people missing, and I've asked the families for anything that might help identify who this is," Farmer said.
That includes DNA samples that might be used for comparison should experts be able to recover DNA from the bones.
"They were going to check for DNA if traces of bone marrow are left," he said.
Those missing person cases include 64-year-old Corydon, Kentucky, resident Dianna Henry, as well as Heather Teague, who disappeared under suspicious circumstances in 1995.
Emergency responders and volunteers searched the Corydon area for several days after Henry, who suffered from dementia, apparently walked off and became lost from home in May 2008.
https://www.courierpress.com/story/...human-bones-found-henderson-county/359866002/

UID Thread: https://www.websleuths.com/forums/s...derson-Co-Bones-found-in-wooded-area-Feb-2018
 
Rest in Peace Ms. Henry.
After over a decade lost in the woods, you are finally going home.
 

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