Antinette Keller’s Body Found?

By Madhusmita, Gaea News Network
Sunday, October 24, 2010

DEKALB (GaeaTimes.com)- DeKalb Police reclassified the missing Northern Illinois University Antinette Keller’s case as death investigation yesterday. Police chief Bill Feithen announced on Saturday that the human remains and items which was “consistent” with the belongings of the missing 18-year-old girl have been found in DeKalb’s Prairie Park and it prompted the police to reclassify the missing case as “murder investigation”. Antinette Keller was reported missing on October 14 when she went out for a walk and never returned.

The police has not yet confirmed if the remains were Antinette Keller’s and the police chief said that he will confirm it once the autopsy reports are issued. However, he has also informed that Antinette Keller’s family has been notified about the recent turn in the case. Previously, her father Roger Keller said in his statement that he is thinking about all the “positive scenarios” and hopes that his daughter will return home safely. The law enforcement officials said that they have come to this conclusion of calling this case as death investigation as the items they have discovered at the place of the human remains are supposedly linked to the missing girl and the recent developments of the case has brought them “to the point”.

DeKalb Police Chief Bill Feithen told in the press conference that the dead body had been there at the place “likely” a short time after Antinette Keller’s disappearance. The Police chief declined to provide any more details about the body or the items that the investigators have recovered from the place. Mary Tarling, a cousin of Antinette Keller said on behalf of her family that everybody in the family is “deeply saddened” but they are grateful for the supports that they have been receiving from everyone.

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