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Murder of Jimmy Hendricks and Kim Mills

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462: 315:, where it is believed the murders took place. He had blue eyes, brown hair and a light complexion with freckles. Hendricks had a tattoo on his right arm, which consisted of the letters "J" and "H", later found to be his initials. He was estimated to be 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall and weighing 130 to 140 pounds (59 to 64 kg). He had a distinctive vertical scar on his forehead, the cause of which was unknown. He wore a red shirt containing a graphic of a woman enclosed inside a circle, with the words "hot sauce" underneath. Other clothing included size nine or ten boots and blue jeans. Some of his teeth were reported to have been missing. 33: 343:
informed the investigators of his girlfriend at the time. Mills' brother's DNA was later obtained and was matched to her remains in February 2018. The couple had not been reported missing due to the belief that they left Michigan due to Hendricks's parole agreement. The pair had planned to leave for Texas and return home after seven years, according to Hendricks' sister.
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was matched to his sister June. Additionally, his fingerprints were linked to those taken by the Michigan Department of Corrections; Hendricks had served a prison term in Michigan for an unspecified offense. After his relatives were contacted by police with questions about his female companion, they
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Mills was determined to be between the ages of 18 and 25, although possibly as old as 35; this placed her birth between c. 1943 and 1960. Her hair was naturally brown, but was likely dyed blond, as its color was darker toward the roots. The word "Kim" was amateurishly tattooed on her right arm; this
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Due to flooding, their case files were damaged, including the loss of their fingerprint records, although their dental charts and DNA information remained intact. In September 2017, both victims were identified.
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was speculated, before her identification, to have been her own or her child's name, as her autopsy concluded that she had borne at least one child. Some of her
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Hendricks was identified in May 2017; Mills' identity was confirmed in late 2017, and publicly released in early February 2018. Neither had been reported
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respectively) are American murder victims who were discovered on June 17, 1978. The pair were believed to have been seen together at a
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Hendricks's age range was between 25 and his early 30s; this placed his birth between c. 1948 and 1953. He was discovered in
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Unlike Mills, who was shot once, Hendricks had suffered three bullet wounds to his neck and head.
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The bodies later identified as Hendricks and Mills were discovered on June 17, 1978 in
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Jimmy was identified in May 2017. Kim was positively identified on February 2, 2018.
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in the same town and were believed to have been dropped off by a man.
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Hendricks's identity was confirmed first, in May 2017. His
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necklace and a multicolored striped shirt and jeans.
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