
FBI reopening cold case of Diana Ault — a young mom of 2 who was killed in 1994
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Nearly three decades after Diana Ault was killed, the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Kansas City announced it is reopening the unsolved murder case. In a statement on Monday, the FBI said it is seeking new information from the public.
Ault was found dead on the floor of her Independence, Missouri, home on January 31, 1994. The 26-year-old mother of two suffered a gunshot wound, the FBI said. Her two children, who were both under the age of 5 when Ault died, were found in the home and unharmed.
Authorities responded to Ault's home after her red Pontiac Grand Prix was found in a church parking lot in the town of Independence. Inside of the vehicle, authorities discovered a stainless-steel revolver, ammunition and spent shell casings, the FBI said.

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