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His Twin Vanished 38 Years Ago He Thinks a Serial Killer Got Her

His Twin Vanished 38 Years Ago. He Thinks a Serial Killer Got Her. Larrison Campbell, William Bredderman © Provided by The Daily Beast Courtesy of Family The first night that Janet Lee Lucas didn’t make it back home in 1983, her twin brother Jim felt more irritated than concerned. For two weeks, Janet and her 5-year-old son had been staying with Jim and his then-wife in Spokane, Washington, while Janet, who was “something of a partier,” as her brother put it, got back on her feet. It hadn’t quite worked: That afternoon, Jim had found Janet on a stool at a local bar called Bigfoot drinking with a couple of guys he didn’t know, he said.

A 1985 unsolved homicide case in Montana gets a big break in identifying the victim, thanks to DNA samples

A 1985 unsolved homicide case in Montana gets a big break in identifying the victim, thanks to DNA samples
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After 4 decades, Montana shooting victim is identified through DNA: Our family is broken-hearted

After 4 decades, Montana shooting victim is identified through DNA: Our family is broken-hearted May 11, 2021 / 6:37 AM / AP Tracing family trees to catch killers Officials in western Montana, working with a private DNA lab in Texas, have identified the victim of an early 1980s homicide and are now investigating to see if she may have died at the hands of a suspected serial killer, the Missoula County Sheriff s Office said Monday. DNA obtained from the skeletonized remains, which were found in Missoula County in September 1985, was compared to commercial databases and was traced to the family of Janet Lee Lucas of Spokane, Washington. Lucas was 23 when she was last seen in Sandpoint, Idaho in the summer of 1983.

Remains found in 1985 identified as young Washington state mother

Remains found in 1985 identified as young Washington state mother David K. Li Human remains found in Montana nearly 36 years ago have been identified as a young Washington state mother, authorities said. Janet Lee Lucas, born in October 1960, had only been known as “Christy Crystal Creek” since a bear hunter came across her skeletal remains on Sept. 9, 1985, the Missoula County Sheriff s Department announced. The woman had been shot in the head with a .32-caliber handgun, sheriff s spokeswoman Jeanette Smith said Tuesday. © Provided by NBC News Janet Lee Lucas. (Missoula County Sheriff s Office) Lucas death remained a mystery until recent DNA advancements finally linked the skeleton to Lucas family and then to the missing Spokane woman, sheriff s officials said.

Remains identified as missing mother decades later - New York Daily News

Remains identified as missing mother decades later - New York Daily News
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