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After stopping the 23-year-old Denton woman on Wednes day, police determined that the car she was driving belonged to Cary Ray Taylor, 43, of Corinth, just south of Denton, who had been missing for al most a month. She later admitted that she had strangled Taylor and dumped his body into a grassy ravine in Henderson County near Athens, about 110 miles southeast of Denton. Donnelly led detectives on Friday to the area, where they found what they believe to be Taylor's body. An autopsy is pending to confirm the identity and cause of death. Donnelly, who remains in the Den ton County Jail, told police she met Taylor on June 15 at a Dallas nightclub, Denton police detective Sgt. Steve Macsas said. "He came back to Denton with her that night with the intentions of hav ing sex," Macsas told the Denton Record-Chronicle. Wednesday: Brazos Groove Authority featuring Greg TivLs & Parker Bradley $ 3 cover ,/ $ 1 Bud Light Longnecks m fflNTMTKO (4IH0NKLU BY J. 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