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 If you have any information on the disapearance of Kamrie Mitchell and are in the Columbia County area, please call Crime Stoppers of Columbia County at 386-754-7099 or you may submit a web tip. If you are in the Suwannee County area, please contact Crime Stoppers of Suwannee County at 386-208-8477 (TIPS). Remember, you will remain anonymous!
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On June 5, 1994, a woman discovered the torso of a body on the back side of a dumpster located at the BP Gas Station on the north side of Interstate 10 and US 441 in Lake City, Florida.
Investigators with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office were able to determine from smear and drag marks that the suspect had attempted to put black garbage bags, one of which contained the torso, into the dumpster but the torso slid out of the bag and left blood marks on the front of the dumpster. The suspect then dragged the torso over the asphalt to the back of the dumpster. The remaining garbage bags located in the dumpster contained an egg crate-type mattress that the suspect used to put down in a bath tub while he dismembered the victim and two Ginsu-type Tristar kitchen knives. There were also several green, flower shaped, nonskid, self-sticking pieces that were believed to have come from the bath tub where the victim was dismembered. Blood stained orange latex gloves were found in the dumpster.
The victim is described as a young white male, approximately 16-22 years of age, possibly older. The estimated height of the victim is between 5’5 to 5’11. The hair on the back of what was left of the neck was light brown, grown out about ¼”, bleached on the top. The body weight is estimated to be between 170 and 205 pounds. The only identifying mark on the torso was a mole located on the lower right chest. The blood type of the victim is type A, unknown whether positive or negative.
If you have any information as to the identity of this victim or information on this crime, please call Crime Stoppers of Columbia County at 386-754-7099 or submit a web tip. Please refer to CCSO Case 940605-11223.
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