NANCY LYONS CAUSE OF DEATH - HOMICIDE
- cciunit13
- Nov 14, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 10
A Bartholomew County farmer discovered human remains in his soybean field. It wasn't long before they were identified as Nancy Kay Lyons of Carthage, Indiana. Medical experts determined she'd died from a blow to the head (blunt force trauma to the head). On October 2, 2002, human skeletal remains were discovered in a soybean field along CR 1000 East between CR 200 South and 300 South in Bartholomew County. These remains were later identified as belonging to the victim Nancy Lyons from Carthage, Indiana, who disappeared at the intersection of County Roads 700 West and 500 North in (Arlington) Rush County.
No suspects have been named. No arrests have been made...
The unanswered questions still keep her family up at night. To this day, they reach out to law enforcement experts, asking them to look into the details of their sister’s abduction and horrific murder.

Who took her? Why? Was she scared? How much time passed before they killed her?
And 23 years later, those unanswered questions remain the most painful part of all of this.

The family has chased down the leads, did searches based on hunches. Nothing ever turned up. And as the months passed, the phones stopped ringing....
Eventually, they declared the case cold.
SOMEONE KNOWS....


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