TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. — Three decades after a young single mother was found dead along the Anclote River, a volunteer team is gathering community members in hopes of breaking the 30-year-old cold case wide open.
On May 31, 1996, Lynette Miller Campbell was murdered in Tarpon Springs. She was last seen leaving the Bridge Lounge, a local spot located about a mile from where her body was later discovered. Campbell, who grew up in the area, left behind a community left with decades of unanswered questions. Her case ultimately went cold.
Now, exactly 30 years later, an event is scheduled at the Bridge Lounge to renew public interest and try to generate new leads for investigators. The event is being hosted by Attorney Paul Novack, who conducts pro bono investigative work on cold-case homicides throughout Florida…