WKYTVerified account @WKYT BREAKING: Kentucky State Police have confirmed they have found human remains at the scene of the Savannah Spurlock investigation in Garrard County.
Wow. Wishing peace and comfort to Savannah's family as they wait to hear if this is her. It seems that they think it is. Now, it is time to get justice for her.
LANCASTER, Ky. (WKYT) - Authorities have found human remains at a property in Garrard County in connection to the case of missing Richmond woman Savannah Spurlock.
Authorities are at Perkins Lane, which is one of the sites where search teams were deployed in the weeks following Spurlock's disappearance. The road is blocked at the Fall Lick Road intersection. They received a tip around 5 p.m.
Troopers say the search is of the property of a potential suspect's family. No one is currently in custody.
Kentucky State Police is the lead investigating agency at the scene. Richmond police have been the lead investigating agency in the case. Garrard County authorities and the FBI are also at the property.
WKYT has confirmed a coroner was at the scene of the search. The coroner's vehicle left after midnight Thursday.
ETA: Trooper confirming a telephone tip determined credible led to the search outside of residence this evening.
This is closure if nothing else. It looked like this would never happen.
I am astounded that a body was found after the property was searched by LE. I can only guess the previous search warrants were limited in scope because this makes no sense to me.
Jacqueline Nie @JacquelineLEX18
BREAKING: KSP say human remains were found on the property just before midnight tonight. KSP says they’re waiting on an autopsy for a positive ID. @LEX18News
9:35 PM - 10 Jul 2019 pst
Jacqueline Nie @JacquelineLEX18
KSP says that due to the time period of when Savannah Spurlock went missing and when the human remains were found, investigators cannot make an ID. @LEX18News
One thing that sticks out to me- Savannah left the bar and went to the house with three guys. It would be extremely unlikely that these three guys conspired to murder Savannah.
It never happens that way.
It will be interesting to find out what happened, if that becomes known.
Theoretically, yes, because nothing’s THAT airtight, but my time at WS has turned me into a tremendous cynic, (no pun intended,) on the subject of dogs. When they find someone, they’re wonderful—no one can deny that.
When they don’t succeed... well, it was too hot, too cold, too damp, too dry. The dog wasn’t trained properly, or the handler misunderstood the dog’s signals, or just didn’t want to go where the dog signaled, because the terrain was too rough there. Let’s add airtight metal box to the list.
Never used to hide a body in the history of mankind...as far as I know.
If there was a body in an airtight metal box on the property, whoever put the body there would have moved it, based on the property being ground zero for Savannah's last known location. We shall see.
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