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More than 35 years after a young woman was burned alive, investigators say they have gotten the break they needed in the case. They say they have a suspect, but it is just one part of the decades-old mystery because they still do not know the identity of the victim.
On April 27, 1968, a woman in a green and white polka dot dress was seen walking down Ten Ten Road in Southern Wake County.
The women believed a farmer was burning something until the next day when the woman's body was discovered in that spot.
The whereabouts of her remains are unknown, but investigators say they have hair and blood samples from the original investigation. They also have a description.
"I know her hair was dark brown with a small amount of gray," Stewart said. "She had a surgical scar below the left side of her naval. She wore a size 7-1/2 shoe. Her blood type was A-positive."
There are also pictures of a gas can, matches, hair spray and other personal items found at the scene.
http://www.wral.com/news/4855145/detail.html#
On April 27, 1968, a woman in a green and white polka dot dress was seen walking down Ten Ten Road in Southern Wake County.
The women believed a farmer was burning something until the next day when the woman's body was discovered in that spot.
The whereabouts of her remains are unknown, but investigators say they have hair and blood samples from the original investigation. They also have a description.
"I know her hair was dark brown with a small amount of gray," Stewart said. "She had a surgical scar below the left side of her naval. She wore a size 7-1/2 shoe. Her blood type was A-positive."
There are also pictures of a gas can, matches, hair spray and other personal items found at the scene.
http://www.wral.com/news/4855145/detail.html#