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warrior1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-11 01:42 PM
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Bones found in north Ga. belong to missing woman
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40891410/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

DECATUR, Ga. — The remains of a woman who vanished while out for a walk more than a year ago have been found in north Georgia, authorities said Monday.

Kristi Cornwell, a 38-year former probation officer, disappeared in August 2009 while walking near her parents' home. Her boyfriend, who was talking to her on her cell phone at the time, told police she said a vehicle appeared to be following her and he overheard a struggle moments later.

The remains were found over the weekend about nine miles from where Cornwell disappeared, said John Bankhead, spokesman for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. A state forensic pathologist used dental records to identify them as Cornwell's.

Authorities were working to determine a cause of death. A news conference was scheduled for Monday afternoon.


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She was featured on the TV show Disappeared.

Well now her family can bring her home.
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hlthe2b Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-11 01:46 PM
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1. Sigh... just out for a walk...
Edited on Mon Jan-03-11 01:48 PM by hlthe2b
One never knows, I guess, who may be lurking behind you... But, I just can't live always fearful. That, said, I always feel better walking out and about with my dog, even if an imperfect deterrent.

I wonder, if while on the phone to her boyfriend, she had loudly described the vehicle, given the license number and perhaps a description of the driver in such a way that her assailant could hear her doing so, if that might have deterred him...:shrug: So sad...
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Bunny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-11 01:48 PM
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2. I saw that particular episode recently.
At least her family knows where she is now.
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warrior1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-11 01:51 PM
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3. It was part of the ID marathon
I got caught in watching this series. I can't imagine what a family must go through losing a family member is this way. I walked my dog too daily. I'm going to be more careful.
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warrior1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-11 03:57 PM
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4. More info.
CLEVELAND, Ga. — The brother of a woman who vanished while out for a walk more than a year ago found her burned, skeletal remains this weekend in the north Georgia woods after one of his many hours of diligent searching, authorities said Monday.

Kristi Cornwell, a 38-year former probation officer, disappeared in August 2009 while walking near her parents' home in Union County. Her boyfriend, who was talking to her on her cell phone at the time, told police that she said a vehicle appeared to be following her and he overheard a struggle moments later.

Richard Cornwell found his sister's remains Saturday while conducting his own search of a 2-square-mile area using information given to him by police, said Vernon Keenan, director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Investigators had planned to search that land this month because cell phone records indicated the primary suspect, James Scott Carringer, was there the night that Cornwell disappeared. Carringer later killed himself during a standoff with police.

"We're thankful that Kristi can now have a proper burial that she deserves," Richard Cornwell told reporters at a news conference, his voice cracking.

Kristi Cornwell's body had been burned, and the medical examiner could not determine how she died, Keenan said. A state forensic pathologist used dental records to identify her remains.

"Richard has been searching diligently for his sister Kristi since she disappeared," Keenan said at the news conference. "He has spent many hours scouring the area in Union County trying to locate her."

Authorities said the case remains an open investigation, even though the primary suspect is dead.

Carringer, 42, killed himself after a standoff with Atlanta police in May. Investigators suspected that Carringer may have been involved in Cornwell's disappearance because he lived a few miles from where she was last seen and owned a silver Nissan Xterra, the same type of car spotted in the area the night Cornwell went missing.

Cornwell's disappearance confounded local authorities. Soon after she vanished, investigators found her cell phone about two miles north of where she was last seen, but there was no trace of her.

Authorities were flooded with dozens of tips in December 2009 after investigators released a sketch of a possible suspect. Last January, North Carolina authorities received an anonymous letter from a woman who said the sketch of the suspect looked like her grandson. That woman has not been located.

Kristi Cornwell's mother, Jo Ann Cornwell, choked up as she spoke about the discovery.

"We didn't want it to end this way. But that's the way it is. And we can bring her home now," she said. "I know in my heart she's in heaven and we'll see her again, so that's what's going to make me be able to go on."
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Little Star Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-11 07:51 PM
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5. I'm glad to hear they found her.....
This fall we vacationed right in the area where she lived and was abducted. Plus I watched "Disappeared" where the showed her case. There is such dense woods in that whole area, I thought they might never find her. May she RIP and her family find some closure.

Thanks for the OP.
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