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Inside the dark history of town where college student, 22, was found dead as family issues gut-wrenching statement

The mysterious death of 22-year-old graduate student Eliotte Heinz has cast a dark shadow over La Crosse, Wisconsin, a city haunted by a troubling history of similar tragedies spanning nearly three decades.

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Heinz vanished early Sunday morning after a night of drinking with friends. Surveillance footage captured her walking alone near the Mississippi River waterfront at 3:22 a.m., dressed in a white T-shirt and denim shorts, seemingly holding a cellphone.

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Her body was found four days later, more than 10 miles downstream near Brownsville, Minnesota, by a fisherman. She was floating face down in the water, her body wrapped in duckweed.

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La Crosse Police have stated their inquiry is still active as they await autopsy results. The cause of death…

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