Human bones found inside a submerged car in Chambers County in 2021 have been matched to a college student who had been missing for 47 years, according to a Georgia sheriff.
Kyle Clinkscales, 22, of LaGrange, vanished in January 1976 after leaving the Georgia club where he worked as a bartender to return to school at Auburn University.
The office of Troup County Sheriff James Woodruff says that forensic tests by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the FBI have concluded that the bones found inside the car more than a year ago are Clinkscales’ remains. Kyle Clinkscales’ 1974 Ford Pinto is pulled from creek in Chambers County in December 2021 – Photo from Troup County, Georgia, Sheriff’s Office
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