An expert says the girl in a photo sent to the family of the missing sisters appears to be Tionda.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A forensic expert says the girl in a photo sent to the family of the missing Bradley sisters last year appears to be Tionda.
Tionda and her sister, Diamond, disappeared from their South Side home in July 2001.
Last year, the family received an email that led them to a photo posted online. The Bradley sisters' great aunt - Sheila Bradley-Smith - claims forensic artist Lois Gibson agrees the girl in the photo is Tionda.
The Chicago police cold case squad says they are still investigating and have not determined who the girl is.
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