Psychic Sleuth
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I'm glad for her family that she can be put to rest. What a tragedy. Rot in hell BSL!!
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"We believe these remains are Mickey Shunick's, but we are not 100 percent," Craft said.
"We received credible information as far as where she could be located, off Route 10 in Evangeline Parish," the corporal said. "It was confirmed there was an area where a body was buried off the roadway and beyond a cemetery."
The Lafayette Parish Coroners Office has turned over the body believed to be that of 22-year-old Michaela Mickey Shunick to the LSU FACES Lab for identification, according to Keith Talamo, chief medicolegal investigator at the coroners office.
Forty-eight hours after a female's body -- thought to be missing Lafayette resident Mickey Shunick -- was recovered behind an Evangeline Parish cemetery, there's been no official announcement today regarding the identity.
LAFAYETTE, LA (WAFB) -Investigators have identified the body discovered in Evangeline Parish as that of Michaela "Mickey" Shunick.
Brandon Scott Lavergne, who thought he had earlier stabbed her to death, pleaded guilty Friday to shooting Mickey Shunick in May of this year in a cane field where he intended to bury her.
He also pleaded guilty to choking to death Lisa Pate, covering her head with a plastic bag, in 1999 after she refused to stay in a Lafayette motel with him, instead wanting to return to her children in Youngsville.
By pleading, he avoided execution and will spend the rest of his life in prison.