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40 years later, some of Gina Hall’s remains found in Pulaski County
RADFORD, Va. (WDBJ) - It’s been forty years since Gina Renee Hall was murdered in Pulaski County VA. Her murderer, Steve Epperly, was convicted but a body was never found. Within the last few months, Gina’s older sister, Diana Hall Bodmer, with help of a forensic anthropologist out of Tennessee, has found some of Gina’s DNA and remains.
In 2016, Bodmer said a farmer’s grandson reported to the Radford Police Department that his family had held a secret since 1980. He said his grandfather had witnessed what he believed to be two men dismembering a body in Meadow Creek and they were driving a white van and he believed the woman to be Gina Hall. That’s what sparked her journey for Gina’s body.
You hear a lot about people being charged with murder even though the remains have not been found and I decided to see just how common this phenomenon really was. Over the last few days I've been going through my entire website to find cases. (Either I am extremely dedicated or I have no life. Or both.)
Anyway, here are my results. All of these come from the Charley Project, if you want more details about the cases you have to go to the site and find their casefiles. If a name is listed twice, that means there were multiple defendants with different trial outcomes.
CONVICTED/GUILTY...
Anyway, here are my results. All of these come from the Charley Project, if you want more details about the cases you have to go to the site and find their casefiles. If a name is listed twice, that means there were multiple defendants with different trial outcomes.
CONVICTED/GUILTY...
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