The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has released pictures of an artist reconstruction of a body that was found in April along Interstate 40 near Hinton.OSBI forensic artist Harvey Pratt has reconstructed the woman's skull in an effort to try to identify the victim. The Medical Examiner's Office has determined the victim is between 4-foot-8 and 5-foot-3 and possibly of African-American decent. Officials believe she is between 18 and 35 years old but most likely is in her mid-20s.She was found with a unique earring.The victim's body was found "badly decomposed" April 7 near Hinton, and the Caddo County Sheriff's Office requested OSBI to assist in the investigation. Officials believe the death is suspicious.The cause of death is not known.Anyone who thinks they recognize the person depicted in the artist reconstruction is asked to call OSBI at 1-800-522-8017.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has released pictures of an artist reconstruction of a body that was found in April along Interstate 40 near Hinton.

OSBI forensic artist Harvey Pratt has reconstructed the woman's skull in an effort to try to identify the victim.

The Medical Examiner's Office has determined the victim is between 4-foot-8 and 5-foot-3 and possibly of African-American decent. Officials believe she is between 18 and 35 years old but most likely is in her mid-20s.



She was found with a unique earring.

The victim's body was found "badly decomposed" April 7 near Hinton, and the Caddo County Sheriff's Office requested OSBI to assist in the investigation. Officials believe the death is suspicious.

The cause of death is not known.

Anyone who thinks they recognize the person depicted in the artist reconstruction is asked to call OSBI at 1-800-522-8017.