Woman identified in Georgia cold case of human remains found in suitcase 35 years ago
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Remains found inside a suitcase in Jenkins County, Georgia, in 1988 have been identified by the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI), as those belonging to 26-year-old Chong Un Kim.

GBI said Kim lived in Hinesville, Liberty County, Georgia, after moving to the U.S. from Korea in 1981 before dying in 1988.

On Feb. 14 that year, GBI was asked by the Jenkins County Sheriff’s Office to help with a death investigation after the victim’s body was found wrapped with plastic and duct tape inside a large, nylon suitcase placed in a dumpster near Millen, Georgia.

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Chong Un Kim

An image of Chong Un Kim, who through advancements in DNA technology, was recently connected to the remains found in a suitcase in February 1988. (Georgia Bureau of Investigations)

An autopsy on the remains suggested the victim had been dead for about four to seven days, and her cause of death was asphyxiation.

Kim’s fingerprints and dental records were compared to those of other missing people around the U.S. throughout the investigation.

Investigators also had a forensic artist draw what the victim may have looked like.

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Chong Un Kim sketch

Sketch of Chong Un Kim, whose remains were found in a suitcase in February 1988. (Georgia Bureau of Investigations)

Both the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NAMUS) and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) opened cases, with the latter creating and disseminating a computer-generated sketch of the victim.

Since the remains were found, DNA technology has advanced significantly.

With those advancements now available, evidence was resubmitted to the GBI crime lab for additional testing.

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Chong Un Kim

A composite image of Chong Un Kim, whose remains were found inside a suitcase in February 1988. (Georgia Bureau of Investigations)

The tests discovered DNA on the items submitted, though the DNA profiles were ineligible to be submitted into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS).

GBI investigators then reached out to Woodlands, Texas-based Othram, Inc., which uses advanced DNA testing to solve cases.

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Tests by the GBI crime lab discovered DNA on the items submitted, though the DNA profiles were ineligible to be submitted into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). (iStock)

With Othram’s help, a genealogical search produced leads that led to the remains being identified as Kim’s.

GBI contacted Kim’s family this month, notifying them that Kim had been found.

Investigators encourage anyone with information about Kim or the case to contact the GBI at 912-871-1121, or to leave an anonymous tip, to call 800-597-TIPS (8477).

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