[Embedcode {}] Geraldine Largay, the woman who died after spending 26 days lost along the Appalachian Trail, was discovered more than two years later in October 2015. And now the discovery of Largay's remains is being shared for Animal Planet's reality series North Woods Law. Camera crews joined the Maine Warden Service after a surveyor located human remains near where the 66-year-old hiker had gone missing in July 2013. When Largay's husband George reported his wife missing, an intense search effort by volunteers, police and warden services continued for several days, but was suspended on July 30, 2013. Her body had been discovered more than two years...
- 5/28/2016
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
[Embedcode {}] Geraldine Largay, the woman who died after spending 26 days lost along the Appalachian Trail, was discovered more than two years later in October 2015. And now the discovery of Largay's remains is being shared for Animal Planet's reality series North Woods Law. Camera crews joined the Maine Warden Service after a surveyor located human remains near where the 66-year-old hiker had gone missing in July 2013. When Largay's husband George reported his wife missing, an intense search effort by volunteers, police and warden services continued for several days, but was suspended on July 30, 2013. Her body had been discovered more than two years...
- 5/28/2016
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
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