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According to a source, items found with the remains suggest they are male. They are currently being examined by a forensic pathologist.
A hiker in Durham, NC, stumbled upon human skeletal remains in Eno River State Park this past weekend, sparking much speculation as to whether the remains could be Kelly Currin Morris, a 28-year-old mother of two, who went missing from her Stem, NC, home in September 2008.
According to Kelly Morris search coordinator Al Mignacci, the state park is located about 12 miles "as the crow flies" from Kelly's house.
The remains were found at about 6 p.m., Sunday, off a network of trails in the woods of West Point, a 388-acre park that is located along a two-mile stretch of the Eno River. The location is approximately six miles north of downtown Durham.
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