Photo: Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=544474837726191&set=a.342148644625479 nrtoedsopS775111 2 u a M 4 P 9f95 f5 J l 2 0ag 9 2f a y m5 a 1 : 55 t 1 1 1u n 9 r cf · ‼️ UPDATE (1/4/23 @ 5:20pm) ‼️ DECEASED BODY IN CLOTHING BIN IDENTIFIED After today’s autopsy, Kershaw County Coroner David West was able to positively identify the body located in a Lugoff clothing donation bin on Saturday (12/31/22). The deceased has been identified as Lesley Lemoine (47) of Lugoff. Lesley has been a missing person since March 2022. Coroner West made proper notification to family after the results were determined. The autopsy did not reveal the cause of death today. Lab work is pending. We will continue to investigate this as a suspicious death. Please keep Lesley’s family in your thoughts and prayers. 🙏 Contact your KCSO at 803-425-1512 if you have any information about this incident. See less

A body found in a donation bin in South Carolina has been identified as a 47-year-old woman who was reported missing in March of last year.

Lesley Lemoine, of Lugoff, South Carolina, was identified after an autopsy was performed on Wednesday, according to the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office.

Lemoine’s familyhas been notified, the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook.

“We will continue to investigate this as a suspicious death,” the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office said. “Please keep Lesley’s family in your thoughts and prayers.”

Lemoine moved to Kershaw County in 1989,according to her obituary. She was described as “funny, charismatic,” and a “free spirit that loved Jesus and having a good time.”

Lemoine’s daughter, 25-year-old Hannah Gates, has been posting to social mediain hopes of finding her mom, according toThe Post and Courier.

“They told me VHS tapes were underneath her, so this had not been checked in a really long time,” Gates told the newspaper. “It makes me mad.”

Gates told the paper investigators are trying to figure out how she got in the bin. Lemoine was addicted to drugs and could have died from an overdose, Gates said, adding that investigators are waiting on toxicology reports.

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She last saw Lemoine on March 29, 2022, after Lemoine was released from jail for acting aggressively during a visit to her mother’s house. After being released, Gates said she drove Lemoine to a McDonald’s in Lugoff.

The two weren’t on good terms, Gates told the paper.

Gates was used to her mom, who was homeless, disappearing from long stretches, and she reported her missing months after she had last seen her.

“I wish I was more uplifting. … I wish I said ‘I love you’ and ‘I’m here for you,’ " Gates said. “I wish I could’ve told her she was more than what she was.”

The family has aGoFundMeto help with funeral costs for Lemoine.

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source: people.com