Monday, October 11, 2010

Morning News.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Family members are devastated over the death of a 29-year-old woman whose body was found Friday after she had been missing for more than two weeks.
The family of Crystal Grubb, 29, had feared the worst, and those fears were confirmed when a farmer found her body in a corn field north of Bloomington.







"As soon as I recognized that it was a body, I just called the sheriff and they came right out," the farmer said.
Grubb's relatives said it wasn't like her to stay away from friends and family without contacting anyone.
"It's so hard on us right now with all this," said Janice Grubb, Crystal's mother. "I wish this didn't happen."
Police said Grubb was with friends on old State Road 37 when she was last seen alive on Sept. 18. Witnesses said she walked away from the group and into the woods. Her body was found a few miles away.
Investigators said she had been involved in a fight before her disappearance.
"I'm pretty sure and convinced it was foul play here," said Tim Grubb, Crystal's father. "I know my daughter just didn't go off and die, because she was in good health. So, we just hope they can find out who did this to her and bring them to justice."
Grubb leaves behind two daughters. Family members said it hurts to know that the girls will grow up without a mother.
An anonymous donor contributed enough money so that a funeral can be held for Grubb. Family members said they are very thankful for the generosity of the Good Samaritan, and they hope an investigation will give them closure on what led to Grubb's death.
"We want to find out what happened to her and why," Grubb's mother said. "She won't rest until we find out."
Results of an autopsy were inconclusive.

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