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Cynthia Day's Memorial

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"Fourteen years after her mother vanished, Melody told Dateline she discovered that an official report regarding her mother's disappearance had never been filed. Once there was an official one on record, she decided to conduct her own investigation of sorts. She started a website, sharing stories, photos and information about Cynthia.

It was on that website that an anonymous tip was left regarding a box of bones found in Pike County years earlier. Melody says she has been pushing ever since for further testing on the remains, as she was sure they belonged to her mother.

Her answer finally came this week.

A Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control investigator received a phone call last month from a woman asking the department to look into the case, as she believed the remains were those of an acquaintance's mother, according to a press release.

Despite the highly-decomposed condition of the remains, investigators realized they had a single fingerprint they might be able to match. The print was a match to one taken from Cynthia for a misdemeanor arrest." -Rachel Trost, Dateline NBC

The family didn't want to create this page but realistically speaking they have to.  Any and all donations will greatly help this family at such a tragic times in their lives with memorial/burial costs.  Let's send Cynthia home in the manner in which she deserves!!

Organizer and beneficiary

Cynthia Louise Day
Organizer
Dupo, IL
Melody Day
Beneficiary

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