Found Deceased WV - Frances Wartenburg, 33, Kanawha County, 21 Feb 2015

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UPDATE 5/5/15 @ 9:34 p.m.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A body found this weekend on the banks of the Ohio River in Gallia County, Ohio, has been identified.
According to Kanawha County Sheriff's deputies, the body is that of a missing St. Albans woman.
Frances Wartenburg has been missing since February of this year.
Dental records were used to confirm the identity of the 33-year-old Wartenburg on Tuesday.
The investigation into Wartenburg's death continues.
An exact cause of death is not being released at this time.

RIP Frances.
 
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Remember
 
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so sorry. RIP Frances and prayers for her family and friends.
 
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Sad news. :(
 
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http://www.toledonewsnow.com/story/28967254/police-investigating-if-body-found-in-river-is-missing-woman

Is it just me or does it seem that alot of women are being found in water lately...

A LOT of people have been found in water lately, both male and female. I'm trying to figure out how somebody goes about drowning themselves. Many of these have been ruled suicides.

Wouldn't your natural instinct be to go to the surface and get a breath of air, regardless of your mindset ?
 
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A LOT of people have been found in water lately, both male and female. I'm trying to figure out how somebody goes about drowning themselves. Many of these have been ruled suicides.

Wouldn't your natural instinct be to go to the surface and get a breath of air, regardless of your mindset ?

I had this conversation the other day. I can only guess sure determination.
 
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RIP Frances!
 
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Two years later: Woman’s death remains unsolved

http://www.wvgazettemail.com/news-cops-and-courts/20170226/two-years-later-womans-death-remains-unsolved-

Though she struggled with her thoughts and the habits meant to ease them, friends and family will always miss their beloved mom, daughter, co-worker and companion.

Wednesday marked two years since then 33-year-old Frances Wartenburg, of Winfield, disappeared from the town of Jefferson. Authorities found her body in early May 2015, stuck in a tree on the Ohio River in Gallia County, Ohio.

The circumstances surrounding her death remain a mystery.

Detective Ana Pile of the Kanawha County Sheriff’s office said the investigation is not considered a “cold case” because it’s not yet clear how she died. Details are largely still kept from the public so the case is not harmed if it becomes a criminal investigation, she said.
 

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