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1 comments | Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Forest County Coroner Norman Wimer is getting impatient.
Wimer says he is still awaiting toxicology results back from the Erie County
Forensic Pathologist.

Wimer explains that the remains were sent to Erie, because Forest County has
a contract with the Erie Crime Lab, and he hasn't heard anything since.

Wimer says he thinks about the case everyday.

The anatomical portion of the autopsy did not provide any conclusive
evidence for the cause of death, meaning no bullet holes, knife wounds, or
trauma was visible on the body, which leaves toxicology as the next logical
step.

State Police say no more leads have surfaced in the case.

The Pitt Bradford Graduate, and Clarion Graduate Student, and Coudersport
Native disappeared in August. His body was found in a remote part of Forest
County at the end of the month.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where did you find it? Interesting read »

6:38 PM

 

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