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Cherie Barnes / Kentucky Jane Doe
Topic Started: Jun 1 2007, 08:24 AM (961 Views)
Ell
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http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/barnes_cherie.html ( Cherie)

and

http://www.unidentifiedremains.net/
1986
WARREN COUNTY
AGE 2-3
PROBABLE MIXED RACE FEMALE
FOUND STUFFED INTO A BLUE SUITCASE, FOUND IN BARREN RIVER LAKE.

****NCMEC offered to pay for dna testing but Kentucky will not dig up the remains.
Ell

Only after the last tree has been
cut down;
Only after the last fish has been
caught;
Only after the last river has been
poisoned;
Only then will you realize
that money cannot be eaten.
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lymom3
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The Charley Project page said that DNA was done in 2001 on a victim in KY. Was this a different set of remains?
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Ell
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sorry, I just now saw this post....
It must have been a different set of remains... otherwise they would have stated that DNA had been done already
Ell

Only after the last tree has been
cut down;
Only after the last fish has been
caught;
Only after the last river has been
poisoned;
Only then will you realize
that money cannot be eaten.
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