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Amy Marie Yeary (December 9, 1989 – c. August 15 or 24, 2008) was an American woman whose body was discovered on November 23, 2008, near Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. [1] Her body remained unidentified for 13 years before investigators announced her identification via forensic genealogy and dental records on November 23, 2021.
Murder of Amy Yeary: Campbellsport: 2008-08: 18-year-old woman murdered in 2008, body was unidentified for 13 years, aka "Fond du Lac County Jane Doe" Murder of Hussain Saeed Alnahdi: Menomonie: October 31, 2016: 24-year-old student from Saudi Arabia beaten to death outside a pizzeria in downtown Menomonie: Killing of Ee Lee: Milwaukee ...
Amy Yeary: 18 United States A former victim of human trafficking, Yeary disappeared sometime in the summer of 2008, after her mother was unable to drive her back home. On November 23, 2008, Yeary's body was found in Campbellsport, Wisconsin, but went unidentified until 2021. Her killer(s) have not been located thus far.
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