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Four decade mystery of missing South Dakota women solved | Four decade mystery of missing South Dakota women solved |
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The human remains found in an old car discovered in a drought-parched South Dakota creek last year were two girls who disappeared without a trace in 1971, officials have said. | The human remains found in an old car discovered in a drought-parched South Dakota creek last year were two girls who disappeared without a trace in 1971, officials have said. |
Police confirmed the bodies of Cheryl Miller and Pamela Jackson, both 17, were inside the 1960 Studebaker. | Police confirmed the bodies of Cheryl Miller and Pamela Jackson, both 17, were inside the 1960 Studebaker. |
Investigators say the evidence points to a high-speed road accident. | Investigators say the evidence points to a high-speed road accident. |
In 2004 a convicted rapist and kidnapper was accused of killing them but the charges were dropped. | In 2004 a convicted rapist and kidnapper was accused of killing them but the charges were dropped. |
"Our day has come, through this journey, for answers pertaining to our beloved sister Sherry and dear friend Pam," relatives of the girls said on Tuesday in a statement read at a news conference in Elk Point. "We will now be able to finish the last chapter of this journey." | "Our day has come, through this journey, for answers pertaining to our beloved sister Sherry and dear friend Pam," relatives of the girls said on Tuesday in a statement read at a news conference in Elk Point. "We will now be able to finish the last chapter of this journey." |
In May 1971, the girls were on their way to an end-of-school party when they went missing. Witnesses said they had not been drinking. | In May 1971, the girls were on their way to an end-of-school party when they went missing. Witnesses said they had not been drinking. |
No trace was ever found of the girls and the investigation languished until 2004, when police in the sparsely populated prairie state reopened the case. | No trace was ever found of the girls and the investigation languished until 2004, when police in the sparsely populated prairie state reopened the case. |
Investigators came to suspect a classmate of the young women, David Lykken, who was already serving a 227-year prison sentence for an unrelated rape and kidnapping. | Investigators came to suspect a classmate of the young women, David Lykken, who was already serving a 227-year prison sentence for an unrelated rape and kidnapping. |
A search of the farm on which he lived turned up bones, clothing, a purse, photographs, newspaper articles and other items, but not the car. | A search of the farm on which he lived turned up bones, clothing, a purse, photographs, newspaper articles and other items, but not the car. |
A grand jury charged him with murdering the girls but prosecutors dropped the charges after the jailhouse informant who implicated Lykken was found to have lied. | A grand jury charged him with murdering the girls but prosecutors dropped the charges after the jailhouse informant who implicated Lykken was found to have lied. |
Then last year, the state was suffering under a historic drought when a local resident familiar with the case spotted the wheels of a car protruding from the low water in a creek. | |
On Tuesday, investigators displayed photographs of well-preserved clothing, Miller's purse and driving licence bearing a smiling photograph. Those personal items and DNA were used to make a positive identification, South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said. | On Tuesday, investigators displayed photographs of well-preserved clothing, Miller's purse and driving licence bearing a smiling photograph. Those personal items and DNA were used to make a positive identification, South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said. |
The wreck was found in high gear, and the position of a switch indicated the lights had been on when the car crashed. | The wreck was found in high gear, and the position of a switch indicated the lights had been on when the car crashed. |
The bodies were found in the front seats, rather than the back seat or boot, and the bodies were fully clothed. | The bodies were found in the front seats, rather than the back seat or boot, and the bodies were fully clothed. |
In all, the post-mortem examination left investigators convinced the girls had perished in a road accident. | In all, the post-mortem examination left investigators convinced the girls had perished in a road accident. |
"The forensic pathology and anthropology reports indicate that there's no type of injury that would be consistent with or caused by foul play or inappropriate conduct," Mr Jackley said. | "The forensic pathology and anthropology reports indicate that there's no type of injury that would be consistent with or caused by foul play or inappropriate conduct," Mr Jackley said. |
"All the evidence would appear to indicate an accident." | "All the evidence would appear to indicate an accident." |
Union County Sheriff Dan Limoges said he had no regrets about pursuing Lykken in the case. | Union County Sheriff Dan Limoges said he had no regrets about pursuing Lykken in the case. |
"The only unfortunate thing I would add is for the Lykken family, for what they had to go through," he said. "But I don't make any apologies for doing our job." | "The only unfortunate thing I would add is for the Lykken family, for what they had to go through," he said. "But I don't make any apologies for doing our job." |
The remains of the young women will now be returned to their families. | The remains of the young women will now be returned to their families. |
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