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PENSACOLA - Investigators are looking for the car of a murdered pregnant Pensacola woman.

They are also trying to find out how she was killed.
25-year old Samira Watkins' body was found on the west bank of Bayou Grande on Tuesday.

Her family says her body was inside a duffel bag.
The Medical Examiner still has not been able to determine a cause of death.

Family members believe she was on her way to visit the father of her unborn child last Thursday night... and was never seen again.

They say that man is a married sailor, but they never met him, or knew his name.
Officers say the man has been interviewed, but he hasn't been charged with anything.
Investigators have not named a suspect, but they do believe Watkins knew her killer.

Watkins' missing car is a 1997 red, Ford Taurus.
It has a Florida tag, and that number is: B-3-8-7-F-P..
Investigators Continue Search for Pregnant Woman's Vehicle

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Joe Francis out sick for Panhandle court hearing
November 20, 2009 19:36 EST

PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) -- The founder of "Girls Gone Wild" had a doctor's note and did not appear at a Panhandle court hearing.

The attorney for Joe Francis says his client was in a Mexico hospital, suffering from an acute ear infection, high fever and vertigo.

During Friday's hearing, U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak said the courtroom would be open to the public and media for the case involving four local women's civil suit filed against Francis and his company. Trial is scheduled for February.

Smoak also shot down the fifth motion by the plaintiff's for a summary judgment in the case. If he had granted the summary judgment, the only issue left for the jury would have been how much money to award in damages.

The girls said they were underage when they were filmed.

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Information from: The News Herald, http://www.newsherald.com

Thursday, November 5 2009, 12:21 PM EST

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