Victim in 1987 Paoli cold case identified, says OSBI
Oct 25, 2024
PAOLI, Okla. (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Bureau of Investigations (OSBI) announced on Friday, the victim in the 1987 Paoli Cold Case has been identified.
19-year-old Molly Monette Hogan identified in the 1987 Paoli Cold Case, says OSBI
Authorities say on June 24, 1987, the Garvin County Sheriff requested OSBI to investigate human remains recovered just southwest of the Paoli exit off Interstate 35. Remains were transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for positive identification.
OSBI says, criminalists used investigative Genetic Genealogy to assist with the identification process, where the remains were positively identified as those of 19-year-old Molly Monette Hogan. The cause and manner of death is still undetermined as the investigation continues.
If you knew Hogan or have any additional information regarding this case, contact OSBI at [email protected] or 1-800-522-8017.
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