Appalachian Unsolved: The Lady in the Lake

Published 2022-03-03
Fishermen spotted her nude body in March 2000 in Melton Hill Lake. Twenty-two years later she remains unidentified.

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All Comments (11)
  • @Lana-xi8mc
    So sadπŸ’”I pray that all the answers are found for this lady.πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™
  • Why can they not use DNA to find out who this lady is? The answer is there & a family broken! Who obviously has no idea! Dang! πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
  • @Spadestr81
    She had a gold ring on according to namus and it had a cross.
  • @FredPena-rd5cf
    You should do one on the suicide of Scott Eads. His ex wife may have driven him to it and got away with it. She lives in Knoxville. She perpetuated a series of manipulative events that may have pushed him over the edge. I found out years later when she tried to do it to me. The FBI needs to polygraph her.
  • @Lana-xi8mc
    I was wondering if this could be Rose Bly. She has been missing for many year's.
  • @ezst230
    ancestry DNA test, will show at the very least cousins if not parents and kids
  • @paullentz1972
    Why not do some genealogy testing? Law Enforcement have been closing lots of cold cases using genealogy testing.