By Andy FurmanNKyTribune reporterThey’re supposed to be a quiet, sacred place. Most burial grounds are.But, there’s much noise coming from within the corporate city limits of Bromley abo
“She showed signs of decomposition,” Frenzel said.
Gail appeared to have a bullet wound in her head, but there was no gun, shell casings, or bullets at the scene. There were no signs of a burglary. Strangely, there was a bouquet of fake flowers in the room Gail was known for her impressive backyard garden, and phony flowers were not her thing. Frenzel suspected the councilwoman had been targeted. Gail Smith
An autopsy revealed that Gail had been shot by a .22-caliber gun. Detective Patricia Putnam, of the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office, referred to the firearm to producers as “the assassin’s weapon.”