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Many questions, few answers forthcoming in Ramsaran case
By: Brian Golden, Managing Editor
Published: May 3rd, 2013
NEW BERLIN *– More than four months have passed since Ganesh Remy Ramsaran first reported his wife, Jennifer L. Ramsaran, missing, .......................................................................................etc
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“Due to tests that the medical examiner has ordered, we’re still awaiting the results of the autopsy,” stated Lt. Rich Cobb of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, “this is still an ongoing investigation.
Cobb added that it’s not unusual for an investigation of this kind to take longer than people may realize. Some have wondered at the district attorney’s early involvement with the case, although Cobb said that is nothing new.
“In a general sense, in a major case such as a missing person or possible homicide, the DA’s office is typically involved early on, it’s not unusual at all,” he added.
Chenango County District Attorney Joseph McBride released the following statement:
“Jennifer Ramsaran’s death is obviously a major concern, for my office and the community. We’re working in conjunction with the Sheriff’s Office and other involved agencies and we’re moving forward with the case. We cannot proceed without certain information and, when we receive that information, we’ll proceed as appropriate. Obviously our hearts go out to Jennifer’s family and she is in our thoughts and prayers while this investigation continues.
The weeks that passed between Dec. 11, when Ramsaran was last seen, and Feb. 26, when her body was discovered, only add to the mystery. On Dec. 12, one day after she went missing, Remy Ramsaran located his wife’s iPhone, utilizing the Find My iPhone application. Days later, Jennifer Ramsaran’s father, Thomas Renz, discovered her 2006 Chrysler Town and Country minivan at the Plank Road Manor, Plymouth Street, Norwich.
According to authorities, Ramsaran’s minivan, cell phone and body were all located within approximately twelve miles of one another along the state Highway 23 corridor.
The Sheriff’s Office – along with the Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s Office – is continuing to investigate the cause of her death. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 337-1924 or 337-1864. All calls will be kept confidential.