Last spring, senior public health major Gina Clarke-Lewis, 27, was shot in front of her home in Lindenwold, N.J.
And while Saturday, March 26, marked the one year anniversary since Clarke-Lewis was pronounced dead, Cherry Hill, N.J.’s Courier-Post reports that suspects have yet to be named.
In original reports, some speculated an ex-boyfriend was responsible for the murder.
“We were able to gather some valuable information early on,” James Pisano, an investigator with the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, is quoted as saying, in the article. “I have leads that point in certain directions, but I still need more before I can file charges.”
Pisano suggests that a $1,000 reward announced by his office recently might help to garner the information needed to close the case.
“Gina was an innocent victim and I’m hopeful that between the public conscious and the promise of money we will get some useful information,” Pisano said to the Courier-Post.