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Missouri mystery leads to Southwest Iowa man’s body

December 5, 2000 By admin

A former southwest Iowa man’s body has been recovered in a murder mystery in Missouri. Harrison County Missouri Sheriff Richard Stratton says his office got an anonymous phone call about ten days ago indicating there was a body in a well in the county. Stratton says they had very little to go on, but were able to find and recover a body in a well on an abandoned farm Saturday afternoon.The body has been identified as that of 40-year old Larry E. White, who had at one time lived in the Creston/Mount Ayr area. Stratton says they worked with Ringgold County Iowa authorities and were able to make an arrest.40-year old Pamela S. Foley is charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action. White died of a gunshot wound, but other details of the investigation are not available.

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