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Case # 696



Homicide Victim - 
Peggy Sue Hogue  

Crime: Homicide Investigation 

Date of Release: June 7,  1999


The Pennsylvania State Police, New  Castle, continues their investigation into the 1983 Homicide of Peggy Sue Hogue. The case remains unsolved, and investigators feel that additional or updated information will increase their chances of apprehending the person or persons responsible for her death.

Authorities state that on the morning of June 12, 1983, the body of 24-year-old Peggy Sue Hogue was found in a ravine just off of River Road, Perry Township, Lawrence County. The autopsy revealed that she died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head and neck, and had what appeared to be choke marks on her throat. 

The investigation revealed that Hogue had been at the Parkgate Bar in Ellwood City during the early morning hours of June13, 1983. She was last seen alive at approximately 5:00 a.m., hitchhiking along Lawrence Avenue, just outside of Ellwood City in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.  
 

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All information is accurate as of Release Date


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