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Post by LadyBlue on Apr 24, 2012 8:16:41 GMT -5
Human bones found in the woods of East Falmouth last week have been identified as the remains of Trudie Hall, the pregnant Nantucket woman last seen almost two years ago, according to sources with knowledge of the investigation. The 23-year-old woman disappeared in July 2010 after traveling from the island to Hyannis. Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe has scheduled a press conference related to the bones for this morning at the Barnstable police station. "We’ll be discussing the findings and making a request of the public," O’Keefe said Monday. He declined to comment on whether the human remains found are Hall’s. www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/20120424remains_linked_to_missing_nantucket_woman/srvc=home&position=4
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Post by LadyBlue on Apr 24, 2012 8:19:31 GMT -5
DA To Release Details On Discovery Of Missing Nantucket Woman’s RemainsBARNSTABLE, Mass. (CBS/AP) — Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe plans to discuss details on skeletal remains that were found in Falmouth last week. Sources tell WBZ-TV’s Kathy Curran that the remains belong to 23-year-old Trudie Hall, who went missing two years ago. She was four months pregnant when she left Nantucket July 27, 2010 for a visit to Hyannis. Investigators believed she was murdered. Sources say investigators used dental records to identify Hall. O’Keefe plans a news conference for 10 a.m. Tuesday at Barnstable police headquarters. boston.cbslocal.com/2012/04/24/da-to-release-details-on-discovery-of-missing-nantucket-womans-remains/
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