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This has nothing to do with little Deorr's case.
Don't know where to put it so I'll post it here.
I thought that this never happens (finding remains of victim but not telling public) but I guess there is an exception to everything.
I am not familiar with this case but saw this today. There is no thread for her on WS.
Remains of missing woman found Feb. 2016, just announced now to public.
It's understandable because they couldn't find the POI and they wanted to talk to him before they announced to public. So even if it took say, 6 mos. to identify remains, that's still over a year that they knew she had been found. She is still listed missing in NamUs. I wonder if family was informed? I just find this very interesting.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/dec/07/remains-of-woman-missing-since-2004-found-near-coe/
Remains found in a wooded area near Coeur d’Alene have been identified as 34-year-old Christine Lott, a Priest River woman who had been missing since 2004.
According to the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office, Lott’s remains were located along a Forest Service road in February 2016. The discovery of her remains was kept confidential, the Sheriff’s Office said, until her husband could be interviewed by detectives.
The death of Lott, mother of three, is being investigated as a homicide.
ETA: To those who insist Deorr will never be found. It happens. 12 years for Christine but she was found.
This has nothing to do with little Deorr's case.
Don't know where to put it so I'll post it here.
I thought that this never happens (finding remains of victim but not telling public) but I guess there is an exception to everything.
I am not familiar with this case but saw this today. There is no thread for her on WS.
Remains of missing woman found Feb. 2016, just announced now to public.
It's understandable because they couldn't find the POI and they wanted to talk to him before they announced to public. So even if it took say, 6 mos. to identify remains, that's still over a year that they knew she had been found. She is still listed missing in NamUs. I wonder if family was informed? I just find this very interesting.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/dec/07/remains-of-woman-missing-since-2004-found-near-coe/
Remains found in a wooded area near Coeur d’Alene have been identified as 34-year-old Christine Lott, a Priest River woman who had been missing since 2004.
According to the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office, Lott’s remains were located along a Forest Service road in February 2016. The discovery of her remains was kept confidential, the Sheriff’s Office said, until her husband could be interviewed by detectives.
The death of Lott, mother of three, is being investigated as a homicide.
ETA: To those who insist Deorr will never be found. It happens. 12 years for Christine but she was found.