Monday, June 10, 2013

Missing Teacher’s Body Found in Submerged Car

“To know that she could have possibly been there for three months,” she said, overcome with emotion. Family and friends of the popular teacher gathered at the bayou to watch the recovery efforts. “It was not the outcome we had looked for, but we did find her,” State Rep. Austin Badon told WGNO-TV. “It allowed the family to have some sense of relief and closure.”



Police in Louisiana believe they have found the body of missing teacher, Terrilynn Monette.
Monette’s black Honda was found by a diver submerged in a Louisiana bayou, CNN reports.
Monette, 26, was last seen leaving Parlay’s Dream Lounge in New Orleans on March 2, after celebrating her nomination for a “Teacher of the Year” award with friends.
The diver continued to look for Monette’s car in waterways long after police called off their search in March, Detective Daniel Seuzeneau of the Slidell Police Department, told CNN.
Monette’s mother, Toni Enclade, told CNN that police informed her that her daughter’s car was found with a decomposed body in the driver’s seat.

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