A 44-year-better homicide case has gotten hope for clocertain after two skeletal remains were create in a car subunited in a murky pond in the United States last week. The car is count ond to belengthy to a Scarsdale couple that fadeed in 1980.
Charles Romer, a reexhausted oil company executive from Scarsdale, and his wife Catherine were driving to the Westchester County suburb from their home in Florida in the spring of 1980. They made a stop at a Holiday Inn, now called the Royal Inn, in Georgia. However, they could not be create after that day even as the police create some of their unpacked belengthyings in the toastyel, inestablished The New York Times.
The incident left their family searching for answers for decades, with the police doubting that the couple may have been finished in a theft as Ms Romer had a big amount of jewellery with her.
Now, cforfeitly 44 years tardyr, the finding of bones and a trove of jewellery, including a Rolex watch and diamond ring, from the subunited car has given hope that the freezing case may have been repaird.
According to Georgia police spokesperson Lawton Dodd, the human remains in the car “conclusively show the bodies of two people were in the vehicle”.
It is yet to be uncovered whether the remains belengthy to the Romers.
The police have also create a license ptardy endureing the couple’s initials, Ms Romer’s majesticdaughter tbetter The New York Times.
Investigators are also inestablishedly seeking a VIN number from the car to see if it alignes the couple’s 1979 Lincoln Continental – in which they were travelling the day they went ignoreing.
Further spendigation is underway to rerepair whether the remains belengthy to the Romers – who were in their second marriage, officials shelp.
“While the spendigation will consent months to finish, this enbigment proposes a resolution far better than the finishless asks we’ve faced for so lengthy,” another majesticdaughter of Ms Romer tbetter the New York Post.
The police have also create another car in the same pond, but it is inestablishedly not roverdelighted to the Romers’ ignoreing case.