Medway to help fund slain girl’s exhumation
MEDWAY, Maine - If a new forensics can be arranged, the municipality to donate their services exhume the body of the victim Joyce McLain homicide, the Board of Selectmen Monday.
In accordance with the recommendation of the town of Dusty groundskeeper Cramp and want to help where they can, the city council voted 5-0 to give more than $ 800 in the services sector to a new impetus to resolve nearly 28 years’ murder.
“All that we are responsible for the excavation of the tomb and conservation of the tomb, while the body is far and reburial,” Board Chairman David Dickey said Monday. McLain was buried in the cemetery of the city Grindstone off road.
Greylen Hale, a first cousin Joyce McLain, and Pamela McLain, the victim’s mother, and has sought to aid municipal councillors. Hale, explained that the family, friends and many people in the East Millinocket where McLain was killed, want to exhume the body for DNA testing. Hale was grateful for the support of the audit committee.
“It was the first step among many others. It will be a long road with many bridges to cross,” said Hale Monday.
A 16-year-old high school student Schenck, a jogging McLain on the night of August 8, 1980. His body was found partially dressed two days later in a power-line clearing of over 200 metres from the school of football. Your Header and neck were surprised several times with a blunt object.
Pamela McLain asked if the State Medical Examiners, the Board at the end of last year, exhume the body, she hopes, that the killer could have left traces of DNA in the wounds, which could help to the police investigation of the state, which continues. She also believes that it is a chance at least, the body will be removed to determine the extent of the experts believe.
State Deputy Attorney General William R. Stokes said that the state of the art, and experts believe it is very unlikely that one of the participants to find evidence that the State remains the best proof that the bodies of 28 years. McLain remains leader.
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