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Remains found in Casey Co. identified as Whitney Danielle Copley

Preliminary autopsy results indicated no trauma to the remains.Forensic team in Knoxville, TN will work on cause of death
Next earlier article this story: Casey Co. Coroner Curt Demrow: Search finds more human remains, clothing. See also: Missing Person: Whitney Danielle Copley, Dunnville, KY

By TFC William R. Gregory, Public Information Officer<
Kentucky State Police Post 15, 2016

LIBERTY, KY (Wed 23 Nov 2016) - Human remains recovered in Casey County this past weekend have been identified as those of 24-year-old Whitney Danielle Copley who was last seen on Wednesday, September 30, 2015.



The Chief Medical Examiner made the identification through dental records and notified KSP investigators today of the finding.

Preliminary autopsy results also indicated no trauma to the remains. The remains will now be taken to Knoxville, TN where a forensic anthropologist will begin working on a cause of death.


This story was posted on 2016-11-23 15:43:16
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