Kristi Cornwell was last seen in August 2009 while walking along Jones Creek Road Blairsville, Georgia, near his home. 6 days strenuous, local authorities conducted an extensive search for the 38 years down the road to hear the last time was.
Cornwell called his friend at 21.00 clock in the night of his abduction. His last words were: "Do not take me!"
Using dental records, human remains found in north Georgia on Saturday in Union County have been identified as Kristi Cornwell.
Who killed them?
A possible suspect in the case arose, carring James, 42 He lived in north Georgia and in other attacks, a woman at the Kennesaw State University in Georgia suspect and another who lived in Alabama. When carring site was discovered, the police surrounded him, but he took his own life.
In August 2010, a year after the disappearance of Cornwell, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), the anonymous letter he received in January. A grandmother said her grandson may have been involved, but kept his identity hidden. Could a grandmother or make anyone else worried?
Photos of the envelopes with the hope that it freed recognize the handwriting. The letters were sent from the mainland of western North Carolina.
"It was very hard, " said John Bankhead, GBI Sunday. "It was difficult with the staff and members of the Union County, which have been so much work in this course was difficult for the family, without knowing the knowledge and the Union County and the GBI in contact with family .. what was going on To be aware of and the opportunity to prepare for the news this morning. "
The family did not ask for more. Kristi Cornwell can now be properly laid to rest.
Cornwell called his friend at 21.00 clock in the night of his abduction. His last words were: "Do not take me!"
Using dental records, human remains found in north Georgia on Saturday in Union County have been identified as Kristi Cornwell.
Who killed them?
A possible suspect in the case arose, carring James, 42 He lived in north Georgia and in other attacks, a woman at the Kennesaw State University in Georgia suspect and another who lived in Alabama. When carring site was discovered, the police surrounded him, but he took his own life.
In August 2010, a year after the disappearance of Cornwell, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), the anonymous letter he received in January. A grandmother said her grandson may have been involved, but kept his identity hidden. Could a grandmother or make anyone else worried?
Photos of the envelopes with the hope that it freed recognize the handwriting. The letters were sent from the mainland of western North Carolina.
"It was very hard, " said John Bankhead, GBI Sunday. "It was difficult with the staff and members of the Union County, which have been so much work in this course was difficult for the family, without knowing the knowledge and the Union County and the GBI in contact with family .. what was going on To be aware of and the opportunity to prepare for the news this morning. "
The family did not ask for more. Kristi Cornwell can now be properly laid to rest.