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In this undated photo provided by the South Dakota Attorney Generals Office, Cheryl Miller's driver's license is seen. Two South Dakota girls on their way to an end-of-school-year party at a gravel pit in May 1971 drove off a country road into a creek and remained hidden until last fall when a drought brought their car into view, authorities said Tuesday, April 15, 2014. State and local officials held a news conference Tuesday afternoon confirming that the 1960 Studebaker unearthed in September included the remains of Cheryl Miller and Pamella Jackson, both 17-year-olds who attended Vermillion High School. (AP Photo/South Dakota Attorney Generals Office)

In this undated photo provided by the South Dakota Attorney Generals Office, Cheryl Miller's driver's license is seen. Two South Dakota girls on their way to an end-of-school-year party at a gravel pit in May 1971 drove off a country road into a creek and remained hidden until last fall when a drought brought their car into view, authorities said Tuesday, April 15, 2014. State and local officials held a news conference Tuesday afternoon confirming that the 1960 Studebaker unearthed in September included the remains of Cheryl Miller and Pamella Jackson, both 17-year-olds who attended Vermillion High School. (AP Photo/South Dakota Attorney Generals Office)

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