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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.: Two human feet that washed ashore months and miles apart in South Carolina belonged to the same person, officials said.
Charleston County Coroner Bobbi Jo ONeal said at a news conference Wednesday that her office determined that they belonged to Janet Robinson, a 57-year-old woman who went missing.
Her cause of death is still under investigation. It has been determined that she was originally from Mississippi and was living near Charleston at the time of her disappearance. She was last seen in August 2020, news outlets reported.
A right foot, still inside a black and green running shoe, washed up near Fort Sumter in October 2020. And in March, a left foot in the same type of sneaker was found on James Island.
ONeal said her office submitted DNA from the right foot to the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification, hoping to receive a profile that could be uploaded to the FBIs national database.
Still waiting for results at the end of June, the coroners office sent a sample to a private forensic laboratory that aims to solve cold cases. Within three months, the lab had a match.
Officials contacted the person, who submitted a consumer DNA test in 2019. They said they had a sister who went missing in Charleston.
ONeal said the coroners office is working with the Charleston County Sheriffs Office and Robinsons family to investigate the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death and to recover the rest of her remains.
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