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While investigators try to determine the cause of death of Santana Ivey, whose skeletal remains were discovered Oct. 28 in Perry County, the case is bringing attention to other unsolved deaths.
“The last four months have been really hard on me. It’s hard. I didn’t think I’d ever have to go through this — especially with my little girl,” Doty Samson, the mother of 21-year-old Ivey, told WCMH News, a news partner of The Athens Messenger.
Ivey had been missing from Zanesville since July 1. Her skeletal remains were discovered by Mike Allen of Twp. Road 65, Glenford.
Just 10 miles away, under a bridge on Perdine Road in Muskingum County, the bodies of two other women have been found in the past five years, WCMH reported. In 2002, a hunter discovered the body of Angela Kennedy. Then, in 2006, the body of 35-year-old Stephanie Gallis was discovered. Both cases remain unsolved.
Geography aside, officials said the only other similarity between the women is that all three have been connected to prostitution.
“There is nothing at this point to indicate that all three are connected. Again, that doesn’t mean at some point in time, that some piece of evidence or some information will surface that connects all three,” said Col. Bryan Hoover of the Muskingum County Sheriff’s Office.
Officials are now going through databases to see if there are other women with similar descriptions missing as well, according to the WCMH report.
State and local law enforcement officers reportedly met Friday to review the three cases.
When Ivey’s remains were first discovered, the cause of death was not immediately apparent, according to the Perry County Sheriff’s Office. Dental records were used by a doctor at the Ohio State University School of Dentistry to identify the body. The sheriff’s office said last week that the remains would be examined further by Ohio University assistant professor of anthropology Nancy Tatarek.
The skeletal remains of a body discovered in Glenford in Perry County have tentatively been identified by the Ohio Bureau of Investigation as that of missing Zanesville resident Santana Ivey, according to Zanesville Police Chief Eric Lambes.
Ivey, 21, has been missing since the first of July when she was last in touch with her mother, Doty Samson.
Perry County Sheriff Randy Barker said his department received a call last Sunday that the remains had been discovered by a resident of Township Road 65. Members of BCI and an anthropologist from The Ohio State University, Professor Sam Stout, were also called to the scene.
Lambes said DNA testing is still being conducted by BCI, but dental records indicate the remains are Ivey.
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