Lab continues to examine woman’s swimsuit after Henderson County disappearance
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A lab continues to examine DNA evidence from the Heather Teague case.
Kentucky State Police sent a bathing suit worn by Teague to an independent lab in March but stated that it has not yet received a report.
Troopers said the lab has new technology that can aid in the investigation.
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Teague disappeared from Newburgh Beach in Henderson County in 1995. The only suspect in the case, Marty Dill, took his own life when KSP went to question him.
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) -- Evidence in the disappearance of Heather Teague has been sent to an independent lab for DNA testing. Kentucky State Police Trooper Corey King tells Eyewitness News Teague's bathing suit has been sent to a lab for testing. King says this lab has new technology that can…
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) -- Evidence in the disappearance of Heather Teague has been sent to an independent lab for DNA testing. Heather Teague went missing on August 26, 1995, at Henderson’s Newburgh Beach. Kentucky State Police Trooper Corey King told Nexstar's WEHT that Teague's bathing suit has been sent to…
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