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The Unsolved Murder of Penny J. Tyler: A Cold Case from DeSoto, Kansas
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Discovery of the Body

On March 14, 2000, the tranquil town of DeSoto, Kansas, was shaken by a grim discovery. In a secluded wooded area at 7700 Corliss Road, the lifeless body of Penny J. Tyler was found. The Johnson County Coroner, following a thorough autopsy, ruled her death a homicide. ๎ˆ†

Last Known Sighting

Investigations revealed that Penny was last seen alive in mid-February 2000. A Kansas City, Missouri, patrol officer reported observing her at a bus stop located at Independence Avenue and Woodland Street. This sighting, approximately a month before her body was discovered, remains the last known instance of Penny being seen alive. ๎ˆ†...Read More