Police Followed a New Clue — It Led Back to a Case From the 90s
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Pay attention to the construction site on Riverside Boulevard.
At 7:23 a.m. on March 12th, 2024, a demolition crew began tearing down an abandoned textile factory in Columbus, Ohio. The building had sat vacant for eighteen years. The crew expected concrete and rebar. They found something else.
Wrapped in heavy plastic sheeting, buried beneath four feet of poured concrete in the basement: human remains.
The medical examiner's initial assessment was straightforward. Female. Late teens to early twenties. The remains had been there for decades. But it was the second finding that changed everything.
DNA analysis revealed the victim's identity within seventy-two hours.
Her name was Melissa Hartman. She was nineteen years old when she disappeared on June 4th, 1997. For twenty-seven years, her case had been filed as a runaway. Her family had never stopped searching.
The discovery should have closed a cold case. Instead, it opened a door investigators never expected to walk through.
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