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| Name: |
Linda
Gibson |
| Age: |
21 |
| DOB: |
Nov
23, 1973 |
| Sex: |
Female |
| Race: |
Caucasian |
| Height: |
5'4" |
| Weight: |
165
pounds |
| Hair: |
Blonde |
| Eyes:
|
Blue |
| Complexion: |
Medium |
|
|
 |
| Name: |
Cody
Lee Garrett |
| Age: |
4 |
| DOB: |
Aug
10, 1989 |
| Sex: |
Male |
| Race: |
Caucasian |
| Height: |
3'0" |
| Weight: |
45
pounds |
| Hair: |
Brown |
| Eyes:
|
Blue |
|
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Summary
of unsolved case
Double Murder - July 7, 1994
Victims:
Linda Gibson
Cody Lee Garrett
Linda
and Cody were last seen walking in the area of the Dairy Mart on Bourne
Ave in Somerset, KY on July 3, 1994. After they failed to return home,
family members reported them missing the following day to the Somerset
Police Department.
On July 7, 1994 the bodies of both Linda and Cody were discovered in a
remote area just outside the city limits of Somerset. They were found in
high weeds along a fence row at the edge of a field.
The investigation found that the two had been murdered at an unknown
location and that their bodies had been dumped at the site where they
were found. The area of discovery is approximately 2 miles from the
Bourne Ave area where they were last seen.
An
investigation led by the Pulaski Sheriff's Department along with the
Somerset Police Department and the FBI has been ongoing since the
discovery. Although no arrests have been made, the investigation has
uncovered possible suspects and investigators have been concentrating on
those leads.
If you
have any information in this case, please contact the Pulaski County
Sheriff's Department with your information. You may remain anonymous if
you wish by leaving your information on our Tip Page.
You may be eligible for a cash reward if your information leads to the
arrest and/or conviction of the person or persons responsible for this
crime.
If
you have any information on this case, please contact:
Sheriff Todd Wood
Or
Detective John
Hutchinson
Or leave a tip on our Tip Page
Pulaski County Sheriff's Department
P.O Box 752
Somerset, Ky 42502
(606) 678-5145
Or contact your local law enforcement agency and give them your
information.
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