College senior, 21, shot dead alongside highway in rural Texas town that hasn't seen a murder in 17 years
Authorities in a rural Texas town are investigating their first murder in 17 years after a college student was found fatally shot in her car on Sunday.
The body of Amanda Clairmont, a 21-year-old senior at the University of North Texas, was found with gunshot wounds near a highway in Corinth, it was learned on Tuesday.
Clairmont was a business major at UNT, according to WFAA-TV.
She was found unresponsive inside her car in a vacant parking lot on a service road alongside the I-35E highway at around 6am on Sunday. Source
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