DISCOVERY: On May 28, 1973 (some sources say the 26th), farmers checking on cattle at Foundry and Taylor roads in Lincoln, Loudon County, Virginia, came across the body of a deceased female. She was found in an embankment that had been created for a railroad during the American Civil War, which had never been built.
Category: Murders
EARLY LIFE: Pauline Storment was born on April 3, 1944, to Lillian and Paul Storment. Growing up in Ozark, Arkansas, with her two siblings and two half-siblings, she was said to be a quiet and studious girl who didn’t partake in drugs or drink alcohol. In 1971, Pauline was a sophomore at the University of
DISCOVERY: On February 6, 1986, skeletal remains were found at a trash dump on 2nd Avenue, between 31st and 34th Streets, in an industrial area of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. AUTOPSY: According to the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner, the decedent perished between three and eight weeks prior to her remains being discovered. A cause of
It should be noted that the majority of what’s known about the decedent comes from files turned over by the Charleston County Coroner’s Office upon the then-medical examiner’s retirement in 1992. The original case file put together by the local authorities was “purged”. DISCOVERY: The exact date when the decedent’s remains were discovered is unknown,
DISCOVERY: On December 17, 2000, a horseback rider came across scattered human remains in a field near 8500 Davis Estate Road in Needville, Fort Bend County, Texas. While some were spread across the field, the majority of the bones were found within a green plastic bag along the side of the road. AUTOPSY: Based on





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