Decomposed Woman's Body Pulled From Indianapolis Creek, Could this be Lauren Spierer?
Decomposed Woman's Body Pulled From Indianapolis Creek

Indianapolis police are investigating the discovery of a woman's body in a creek on the northeast side of the city Sunday night.
The location, Fall Creek, is about 65 miles north of Bloomington, Ind., where missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer was last seen on June 3.
Witnesses saw the body floating in the water amid some debris just before 7 p.m., according to local reports.
Police say they cannot provide even a basic description of the body, which was badly decomposed.
"We're not able to determine any type of identity, not even a race at this point, because the body is so decomposed," Kendale Adams, Indianapolis police public information officer, told ABC News affiliate WRTV. "Once we find out who she is, then we can backtrack and try to determine the events that led to her demise."
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on Jul. 4, 2011 at 5:41 PM