Woman's dismembered remains identified 27 years after being found in Oklahoma: "Now we continue our pursuit of justice for Katrina"
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The dismembered remains of a woman found in central Oklahoma in 1995 have been identified, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI). The remains found in Caddo County are those of Katrina Kay Bentivegna of Midwest City, the bureau said.
Bentivegna's DNA, submitted for testing in 2021, was recently matched to her relatives, according to a statement from the OSBI on Friday.
A suspected cause of her death was not released.
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