A reward of over £15,000 is being offered in the hunt for the killer of a pregnant mum 11 years ago.
Brittany Stykes was shot multiple times as she drove her Jeep on 28 August 2013.
The 22-year-old mum and her unborn baby, Wyatt, died from their wounds.
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Brittany’s 14-month-old daughter, Aubree, was also in the car.
She was grazed in the head by a bullet but survived.
After multiple operations over the years, she is now a healthy 12-year-old.
The killer was nowhere to be seen when the Jeep was found crashed in the woods next to Route 68 near Cincinnati, Ohio, US.
Brittany was found dead behind the wheel after a passerby heard Aubree’s cries.
The Brown County Sheriff’s Office has since spent more than $1m (£758,000) trying to identify the suspect.
Sheriff Gordon Ellis said in August last year: “When you’re looking at a case that’s, frankly, this heinous, we feel like that’s an appropriate use of resources.”
Brittany was remembered by her family at a cross placed at the crime scene on Wednesday (28 Aug) evening.
Her parents, Mary and David Dodson, have not given up on trying to bring her killer to justice.
The motive is as mysterious as the suspect’s identity, as reported by Need To Know.
Lead investigator Quinn Carlson said in May 2023: “The deeper you look into her life, her family and friends, the less likely she is to be a target of anything.
“It seems like a very brazen act, yet very directed and personal at the same time.”
The Ohio Attorney General has announced a $20,000 (£15,200) reward for info that leads to the killer’s arrest.
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