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Hello,
I recently looked at your site and found a photo of my grandmotherΓ’Β™s home. She was brutally murdered in her home on August 16, 1976. The picture I found appears to date after the murder occurred.
I was wondering if you would happen to have or could you get a picture of the house and surrounding property from on or around that day. Her murder is still unsolved, we believe we know some of the local individuals that may have been involved. She lived in the small rural community of Peonia Kentucky. The picture that I found on yoru site that dates after her murder has (41-OGY-3) under the picture.

I was in hopes that you may be able to help me with this, the law enforcement from 40 years ago took very few pictures from the crime scene. We donΓ’Β™t have any ariels from that time frame. They reopened her case a couple years ago and we are in hopes of an arrest one day soon. I would really appreciate your help.

Thank You,
Kevin Lush

Is there a way to get an aerial photo of the entire small town of Peonia KY...possible poster size? It is very important to me. As I had mentioned in my prior comment, my grandmother lived in the small house nestled in the trees of this picture. She was brutally murdered on the morning of August 16, 1976 at approx. 8:00 - 9:00 that morning. She was found by the milk man making delivers. There were tobacco fields that lay behind her house and there were several young boys working in that field the morning of her murder. The Kentucky State Police, Elizabethtown Headquarters, Post 4, reopened her murder case a couple years ago. You can go to their website and go to the section "COLD CASES", click on that and my grandmothers case is listed. Her name is Frances Eva Grant.
It is somewhat difficult to try and get them to understand a visual of the layout of the town as most of these detectives are young, not even born when the murder occurred.
Any help that you might be able to give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks You,
Kevin Lush

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