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It's called "The Search For Leigh Occhi (Broadcast Special).I haven't. What's a good title to search for?
It's called "The Search For Leigh Occhi (Broadcast Special).I haven't. What's a good title to search for?
thank you!It's called "The Search For Leigh Occhi (Broadcast Special).
TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – The backyard of Rob and Delia Steele’s home on Honey Locust Drive still shows signs of the search that captivated our area and social media for the last week.
Delia said the latest search effort, which also included the drainage ditch, was the result of months of work by investigators.
The big question is, what led to the latest dig.?
DBM answeredI haven't. What's a good title to search for?
Thanks for sharing this. Hail State.![]()
MSU Anthropology team joins the search of a missing Tupelo teen
As investigators from local, state, and federal agencies searched a backyard on Honey Locust Drive and a drainage ditch, students and professors from MSU's forensic anthropology department were also hard at work.www.wcbi.com
A little more info on the teams involved in the last search:
archeologists who are trained in bones and teeth, as well as archaeologists who are trained in using ground penetrating radar
I wonderer about that. I hope there will be a resolution soon. Bumping for Leigh.Investigators still think Leigh Occhi's body is buried on the property where she once lived. They returned to that home in January and conducted a search. It's unclear if any evidence was found. Police aren't commenting on the case or the search.
Forensic Anthropologist: Investigators still believe Leigh Occhi's body remains on the property where she once lived