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Opening statements began Thursday at the Fulton County Courthouse in the trial for the killing of Melissa Wolfenbarger, a ...
Melissa Wolfenbarger, a 21-year-old married mother-of-two, had been missing for four years before her remains were finally ...
Her case went unsolved and cold for more than 20 years before a break in the case led to the man who was allegedly behind her ...
Melissa Wolfenbarger’s remains were discovered in April and June of 1999, but weren't positively identified until March 2003.
Prosecutors allege Melissa Wolfenbarger's husband killed her in the 1990s and point to his actions during the arrest as ...
Melissa Wolfenbarger’s remains were discovered in April and June of 1999, but weren't positively identified until March 2003.
Melissa Wolfenbarger, a 21-year-old married mother-of-two, had been missing for four years before her remains were finally identified. But decades passed and the identity of her killer remained a ...
Melissa Wolfenbarger had last been in contact with her mother on Thanksgiving Day 1998, the outlet reported. Her mother, Norma Patton, reported her missing in January 2000, Smith said.
Melissa Wolfenbarger last spoke to her family in late 1998. It wasn't until 2003 that her remains were identified. For decades, the case was unsolved.
The Atlanta Police Department said that Melissa Wolfenbarger's death is still under investigation. Meleah Lyden, Ron Jones, Gabriella Nunez, Ciara Bri'd Frisbie, Michael Botsford Play Video ...
Melissa Wolfenbarger’s family last heard from her on Thanksgiving Day in 1998 when the 21-year-old called her mother, Norma Patton, from her husband’s grandparents’ home.
Melissa Wolfenbarger disappeared in December 1998 from her family’s home in Atlanta. In April and June 1999, detectives found human remains in trash bags off Avon Ave.
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