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Body found in Mississippi woods believed to be that of missing Metairie woman
METAIRIE, La. Authorities believe they have found the body of a Metairie woman who disappeared in 2003 in her burned out vehicle on a remote road in Mississippi.
Cynthia Molina, then 40-years-old, disappeared in November 2003 and about two weeks ago her car was found in woods off a rarely used dirt road in rural Mississippi. A body, burned beyond recognition, was in the front passenger seat.
D-N-A tests will be run to confirm the identity, but Sheriff Todd Kemp of Clarke County, Mississisppi, says he is "90 percent sure" the body was Molina's. He says the car and body may have been there for a year or more.
The cause of death tentatively was listed as fire, but Kemp said it could just as well have been by gunshot or stabbing. The body was too decomposed to offer any clues.
Family members say Molina, who was deaf and suffered from manic depression, had often talked about moving to a new town and starting a new life.
METAIRIE, La. Authorities believe they have found the body of a Metairie woman who disappeared in 2003 in her burned out vehicle on a remote road in Mississippi.
Cynthia Molina, then 40-years-old, disappeared in November 2003 and about two weeks ago her car was found in woods off a rarely used dirt road in rural Mississippi. A body, burned beyond recognition, was in the front passenger seat.
D-N-A tests will be run to confirm the identity, but Sheriff Todd Kemp of Clarke County, Mississisppi, says he is "90 percent sure" the body was Molina's. He says the car and body may have been there for a year or more.
The cause of death tentatively was listed as fire, but Kemp said it could just as well have been by gunshot or stabbing. The body was too decomposed to offer any clues.
Family members say Molina, who was deaf and suffered from manic depression, had often talked about moving to a new town and starting a new life.
