Pike County Sheriff's deputies are searching for the remains of a Florida teenager, who is believed to have been murdered in Florida in 2012. alnews alabamanewsnetwork
Pike County Sheriff’s deputies are searching for the remains of a Florida teenager, who is believed to have been murdered in Florida in 2012.
Acting on a tip, the St. Petersburg, Florida, Police Department and the Pike County Sheriff’s Office are looking for the remains of 17-year-old Morgan Martin. They are searching an area south of Brundidge on the north side of U.S. Highway 231, not far from the Coffee County line. Crews are using a backhoe and a cadaver dog in the search.On March 31, Flowers changed his plea from not guilty to guilty of murder in the second degree.Categories
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