Human skull found in wooded area of rural Alabama
Police are investigating after a hunter discovered a human skull in a heavily wooded area near Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Investigators are searching the remote area for more human remains after retrieving the skull early Sunday afternoon, and officials said it appeared to have been there for some time. The discovery was made on Alabama Highway 69 North, near the Walker County line, where the woods are so thick they aren't accessible by vehicle, Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes commander Capt. Gary Hood said.
Little else is known about the discovery, apart from the fact that is has shaken the small Southern town. The area where the skull was found is located near a roadside pit stop, T's Korner store, where clerk and cook Emily Graggs told Tuscaloosa News that it's "sad" that remains were nearby all this time.
Police are investigating after a hunter discovered a human skull in a heavily wooded area near Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Investigators are searching the remote area for more human remains after retrieving the skull early Sunday afternoon, and officials said it appeared to have been there for some time. The discovery was made on Alabama Highway 69 North, near the Walker County line, where the woods are so thick they aren't accessible by vehicle, Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes commander Capt. Gary Hood said.
Little else is known about the discovery, apart from the fact that is has shaken the small Southern town. The area where the skull was found is located near a roadside pit stop, T's Korner store, where clerk and cook Emily Graggs told Tuscaloosa News that it's "sad" that remains were nearby all this time.