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Sunday, 19 October 2014
Police: Hannah Graham case now 'death investigation'
Police suggested Saturday that they found the
body of missing University of Virginia student
Hannah Graham.
Human remains were found around noon at an
abandoned property in Albemarle County, Va.,
the county that surrounds Charlottesville, where
Graham disappeared 35 days ago,
Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy Longo said
at an evening press conference. The body had
not been identified officially as Graham,
pending forensic tests.
"Countless hours, thousands of hours have
been spent by law enforcement and volunteers
in an effort to find Hannah," Longo said. "We
think they have proved their worth."
Longo said he made the "difficult" phone call to
Graham's parents, John and Susan Graham of
Alexandria, Va., "to share with them this
preliminary discovery."
The announcement was made by the joint
police units investigating the student's
disappearance, which had made national
headlines since she vanished early Sept. 13.
"This, sadly, is now a death investigation," said
Col. Steve Sellers of the Albermarle County
Police.
"Today's discovery is a significant development,"
Sellers said. "And we have a great deal of work
ahead of us. We cannot and will not jump to any
conclusions in regards to today's discovery."
Friends last saw Graham the evening of Sept. 12.
The second-year, straight-A student vanished in
the early hours of Sept. 13 after leaving an off-
campus party.
She was seen on Charlottesville businesses'
surveillance video, and witnesses saw her with
Jesse Matthew, 32, of Charlottesville. Matthew, a
suspect in Graham's disappearance, was
arrested Sept. 24 as he camped on a beach near
Galveston, Texas.
He now is in Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional
Jail, charged with abduction with intent to defile,
a felony that under Virginia law compels
suspects to submit to DNA testing. A preliminary
hearing in court is scheduled Dec. 4.
Police asked for any information from witnesses
from the Albermarle County and asked if a
person fitting Matthew's description was seen in
the area.
The remains will be taken to the state's Office of
the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Va.,
for an autopsy.
Matthew also has been linked to the 2009 death
of a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student, Morgan
Harrington, who disappeared after a concert in
Charlottesville.
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