MURDER
CASE #: 1995-1
MURDER CASE #: 1995-1
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Gina Bridget Cyphers

Gina Bridget Cyphers
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Open

Date of Offense:

Date of Offense:

Jurisdiction:

Salina Police Department

Offense Location:

Salina, Kansas

Reward:

up to $5,000

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Summary:

At about 12:12PM, on December 28, 1995, Officers of the Salina Police Department and Salina Fire Department paramedics were dispatched to 721 West Cloud #54, Salina, KS in reference to a homicide. The victim, Gina Cyphers, 24 years of age, was found by her live-in boyfriend, Jimmie Anderson. She had been stabbed, strangled, and possibly sexually assaulted.

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Circumstances of Offense:

Gina had dropped her 15 month old son, James, off at a First Methodist Church at about 9:00AM for the "Morning Out for Mom's" daycare program. She was to return at 11:30 to pick James up, but she did not return. Daycare personnel called Jimmie at work, at which time he went home to check on Gina. He found her body and called police.

Additional Details:

The viciousness of the crime shocked the Salina, Kansas, community.

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