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    48-year-old case closed after GBI lists Kyle Clinkscales’ manner of death as ‘undetermined’

    By Simone Gibson,

    19 days ago

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    TROUP COUNTY, Ga. ( WRBL ) – The Troup County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) shared another update regarding the death of Kyle Clinkscales.

    Clinkscale went missing 48 years ago back in January of 1976. Authorities found his vehicle, a 1974 Pinto Runabout, and his human remains in Chambers County Creek in 2021.

    TCSO said on Tuesday that Sheriff James Woodruff received information from the GBI’s Crime Lab listing Clinkscales’ manner of death as “undetermined.”

    As of now, the sheriff’s office says Clinkscales’ case is closed “unless further information is discovered.”

    Previous Reports:

    Troup County Sheriff sets sharing major development in cold case Vehicle of missing Auburn University student located in 45-year-old cold case Update on Troup County cold case: 50 pieces of skeletal remains including partial skull bone sent to testing Clinkscales’ family calls out fraudulent “Go Fund Me” page, warns about burial scam Kyle Clinkscales’ family is emotional, grateful, and hopeful after discovery in 45-year cold case
    Remains of LaGrange man identified in 47-year-old cold case Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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