Coroner asks community for help in identifying remains found in wooded area near Lexington park (From WLEX-TV)
The Fayette County Coroner's Office asked for assistance from dentists, oral surgeons, and the community, to positively identify the human remains that were found in a wooded area of Masterson Station Park on Leestown Road on Oct. 25.
The coroner detailed that through an investigation, the remains have been "presumptively identified" as 65-year-old Jacqueline Kerry Heyman. Notably, the remains had "extensive dental restoration" which will help in the further identification of the remains.
The coroner stated that dental records are needed to confirm the individuals identity...(more at link)
If this is the same Kerry Heyman I'm thinking of, she was a local attorney. I'm sure that there is an interesting back-story to this case.....
The Fayette County Coroner's Office asked for assistance from dentists, oral surgeons, and the community, to positively identify the human remains that were found in a wooded area of Masterson Station Park on Leestown Road on Oct. 25.
The coroner detailed that through an investigation, the remains have been "presumptively identified" as 65-year-old Jacqueline Kerry Heyman. Notably, the remains had "extensive dental restoration" which will help in the further identification of the remains.
The coroner stated that dental records are needed to confirm the individuals identity...(more at link)
If this is the same Kerry Heyman I'm thinking of, she was a local attorney. I'm sure that there is an interesting back-story to this case.....