'Killing Fields' victims' DNA to be extracted, may help lead to their identities
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'Killing Fields' victims' DNA to be extracted, may help lead to their identities
'Killing Fields' victims' DNA to be extracted, may help lead to their identities
Updated at 05:59 PM
November 7, 2011
By Adela Uchida
KTRK - Houston, Tx
LEAGUE CITY, TX (KTRK) -- There's new hope for investigators trying to learn the identities of two women whose bodies were found dumped in what has become notoriously known as the Killing Fields. We're talking about an area just west of Interstate 45 on Calder Road, where the bodies of four women were discovered in the 80's, and 90's.
The field at Calder Road and Ervin has changed since the four women were found there in the 1980s and 1990s. It now has a fence and some buildings. Half of the victims were never identified, but that too could change soon.
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http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=8422083

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