Authorities: No connection between skeletal remains, case of missing Macoupin County woman
https://www.thetelegraph.com/news/article/Authorities-No-connection-between-skeletal-12867764.php
There appears to be no apparent relationship between skeletal remains found near Lake Lou Yaeger, and the case of missing Macoupin County woman Denita Hedden, authorities said at a press conference Thursday.
For the family and friends of missing woman Denita Hedden, life has become a waiting game.
Each time a body is found in the Southern Illinois and St. Louis area, they hold their breath, simultaneously hoping it's her and praying it's not. Police suspect foul play in Hedden's death, but have yet to find her body.
Their situation isn't uncommon. All across the U.S., there are thousands of unidentified bodies lying in county morgues, and thousands more missing people.
Read more: http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article210119674.htmlTo help see if some of the missing people and unidentified bodies match up, Illinois State Police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol are partnering with police departments across the St. Louis area to collect DNA and update profiles on missing people.
During an event May 19 in Fairview Heights, families of missing people will be able to give DNA samples, which will go into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Officers will be available to check on police reports of missing persons and make sure everything is up to date.
Hedden disappeared on January 25, her 37th birthday. She was last spotted near Royal Lakes, just 13 miles from the water where crews were searching.
Sheriff Khal said his team found something that may be evidence, but they’ll have to send it off to the lab before they know for sure.
“It’s something I really can’t talk about at this point in time, because I can’t really confirm whether it’s tied in with the Denita Hedden case or not, but it was something that we kind of felt strongly that we need to come out and check it out and it could possibly be tied with that case,” he said.
According to the Macoupin County Sheriff, on Sunday fishermen at Gillespie Lake found articles of evidence that could be related to the disappearance of Denita Hedden, who has been missing since January.
talk around town is it was hair and skin??This brief KMOV story gives some insight.
Potential evidence in Hedden case found by fishermen in Macoupin County
Leads me to believe it could be some kind of article of clothing or shoes.
talk around town is it was hair and skin??
Nothing new on Denita's case?
The truck she drove to the casino in was returned to the home so no car acccident but how she went missing after that is unclear. It's been almost a year - I pray this family gets closure soon.I wonder what came of the potential evidence found in June at the lake? If she was last seen at the casino I’m sure they have reviewed cameras to see if she was followed? What is her typical route home? Could she have been in a car accident? Did she win money that night? Drinking? With anyone? I just skimmed through the last page here, so maybe these questions have been answered?! I feel sad for her children and family. Sending prayers they find answers soon.
Potential evidence and last seen referenced here:
Potential evidence in Hedden case found by fishermen in Macoupin County