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FBI Says Body, Weapon Found in Indiana

Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:18:53 PM
By TERRY KINNEY

CINCINNATI (AP) - A body and a handgun were found Wednesday in Indiana, near where a van was abandoned by a suburban Cincinnati man who is a suspect in three shooting deaths, the FBI said.

Authorities do not know if the gun was used in the killings and the body had not been identified. But the serial number on the gun matched one that Melvin Keeling, 43, bought at a Cincinnati pawn shop two days before the shootings, said FBI spokesman Mike Brooks.

Keeling is the prime suspect in the shooting death last month of 13-year-old Katelind Caudill of suburban Cincinnati, and of two convenience store employees in Remington, Ind.


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