Tennessee woman killed 25-years-ago identified, TBI asks for public's help
Tennessee woman killed 25-years-ago identified, TBI asks for public's help
by Adrian Mojica | Thursday, August 11th 2022
{p}The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) is asking for help regarding a 25-year-old murder now that the victim in the case has been identified as a Knox County woman. PHOTO: TBI- Brenda Clark{/p}
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) is asking for help regarding a 25-year-old murder now that the victim in the case has been identified as a Knox County woman.
The TBI reports in 1996, the agency assisted the Grainer County Sheriff's Office investigate the finding of human remains in a wooded area in Powder Springs. The remains were found by hunters and identified as a female between 30-40 years of age.
At the time, forensics was unable to identify the individual so she was listed as a Jane Doe. In 2018, a sample of the remains were entered into a DNA database which led to a possible match. Agents made contact with the living woman who reported she had a twin sister who had been missing.
DNA samples were collected from the woman and other family members leading to confirmation last week the victim is 38-year-old Brenda Clark. ... With her identity now determined, the TBI is asking for help from the public in reference to her death. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.
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