Human body parts found in a freezer in Colorado state of America were identified earlier this year and these parts belong to a girl who has been missing for more than 19 years. The recovered parts include head and hands. The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office has announced that the human remains found in a freezer in January are those of Amanda Lyriel Overstreet, a girl who has been missing since April 2005. She was the daughter of the first owner of the house which was sold some time ago. According to the Sheriff’s Office, the body parts were found when the new owner of the home tried to give the freezer to someone else. The sheriff’s office said the new owner of the home has nothing to do with the case. The office has further said that the case of the girl’s disappearance is still under investigation. The house is located at Grand Junction, about 240 miles west of Denver in the western part of the state.
