New evidence is being collected in a possibly decades-old cold case
STEINHATCHEE, Fla. - Efforts to clear debris from Hurricane Idalia in the Steinhatchee River may have revealed evidence in a nearly 30-year-old missing person’s case from Alabama.
A credit card and Sam’s Club card bearing Toole’s name were found inside the car as well. The remains have been taken to the medical examiner’s office for identification. “It was a little scary because I know how easy that is to miss going down a ramp like that,” said Savannah Cole, a resident. “With the hurricane just going I thought it was maybe something from recent, but from 1995, it was kind of shocking.”
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