Snoods
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Remains found in Jefferson County identified as Kelly Dwyer. May she Rest in Peace.
http://www.scrippsmedia.com/tmj4/ne...ains-found-in-Jefferson-County-302477901.html
“Their homicide unit is working on this as they have from the date of Miss Dwyer's disappearance. They're working very closely with Jefferson County law enforcement, and we're in contact with all of those professionals right now,” Milwaukee County Chief Deputy District Attorney Kent Lovern said.
“Obviously, it opens up new leads for us. It is its own avenue of investigation. Clearly, the medical examiner is going to have to do a more in-depth investigation, but hopefully from that examination, some leads will develop that can be followed up on,” Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn said.
WISN 12 News was told that prior to [Kris Zocco's] trial on child *advertiser censored* and drug charges that he was offered a deal if he could tell police where to find Dwyer. Zocco stuck to his story that the last time he saw her was in his apartment, and she left the next morning.
In a statement Friday, the Dwyer family spokeswoman said, "There is no word as to how long it will take for forensic anthropologists to determine Kelly Dwyer’s cause of death. The family is in a grieving period and has no comment at this point."
My heart goes out to Kelly's family members.
What a relief to know Kelly has been found and can be put to rest.
Happy isn't the right word, but I can't think of the appropriate word right now, to describe the mixture of feelings that emerge upon finding out one of the long-time missing has been found and identified.
Grateful is a better word since many of us have hoped and prayed that Kelly would be discovered and not remain lost forever.
Now that Kelly has been found gives hope that others who are missing will be located as well.
The investigation can continue and maybe LE will do what needs to be done.
Snoods, thank you so much for the update on Kelly's case.
I've never understood why a thread for Kelly didn't remain in the "Missing Person" category on WS considering KZ was never charged for her disappearance or murder.
Two years ago, a vibrant young Milwaukee woman mysteriously vanished. Her body was finally found, dumped in a farm field.
For the first time since investigators identified that body as Kelly Dwyer, her father speaks...
“There's a killer out there. I can only pray, as our family will, that there will be some justice for Kelly,” Tony Dwyer said. “She's got me. I'm reaching out for that karma. If I don't have it all now, I will soon.”