The University of Mississippi graduate accused of killing Jimmie “Jay” Lee was indicted for tampering with physical evidence, ...
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More than two years after Jimmie “Jay” Lee went missing, the remains of the University of Mississippi student and well-known ...
Police in Oxford, Mississippi, have confirmed that remains found last week are those of University of Mississippi student ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNHuman remains found in Mississippi identified as Jimmie ‘Jay’ LeeOxford police and Carroll County deputies have confirmed the remains of Jimmie “Jay” Lee, the University of Mississippi ...
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WAPT Jackson on MSNOle Miss issues statement after remains identified as former missing studentOle Miss issued a statement after a former student was identified after human remains were found in the woods in Carroll ...
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNPolice confirm Jimmie ‘Jay’ Lee remains found in MSThe remains of University of Mississippi student Jimmie “Jay” Lee were confirmed to have been found in Carroll County, ...
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WREG.com on MSNHuman remains found in MS; possibly linked to Jimmie “Jay” LeeHuman remains have been found in Carroll County, Mississippi, authorities confirmed. Several law enforcement agencies are ...
As part of the CEED initiative, the 2025 Mississippi Entrepreneurship Forum receives funding through a grant from the Robert ...
Complete statistics from Tuesday night’s Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball game against the Ole Miss Rebels at Oxford, Mississippi.
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNUniversity of Mississippi official to retireDr. Charlotte Pegues, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of Mississippi, is retiring. The university ...
University of Kentucky women’s basketball program will play at RV/RV Ole Miss on Monday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. ET at the Pavilion ...
the remains of the University of Mississippi student and well-known member of Oxford’s LGBTQ+ community have been found. On Wednesday, the Oxford Police Department released a statement to social ...
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