MURDER
CASE #: 2005-7
MURDER CASE #: 2005-7
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Brandy Renee Dyson

Brandy Renee Dyson
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Lake Charles

Summary:

Brandy Dyson, a mother of two, was found murdered in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 2007. Her death was ruled a homicide caused by strangulation. Brandy was last seen at a nightclub before her body was discovered near water. An individual was arrested but never convicted, leaving her case unresolved for almost 20 years. Her family continues to advocate for justice and seeks answers, hoping renewed attention will uncover the truth and finally bring closure to those who loved her.

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Brandy Dyson was last seen alive at a nightclub in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 2007. Shortly after, her body was discovered near water, and her death was ruled a homicide caused by strangulation. Investigators arrested a suspect, but the individual was not convicted, leaving the case unsolved. There are questions about whether her murder could be connected to other similar cases in the area. Her family continues to push for answers, hoping for justice after nearly two decades.

Additional Details:

Brandy’s family has waited nearly two decades for answers. Despite an arrest in her case, no conviction was ever made. Her body was found in water, and the cause of death was strangulation. Brandy was a loving mother, daughter, and sister, and her family continues to fight for justice and keep her story alive.

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Brandy and her daughter

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Associated Persons

Jeremias S. (Person of Interest) - Living

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