 Nearly eight months after the brutal murder of Ambrose Bradlin, there are still men no arrests made in the case. In order to keep her story from being forgotten, Ambrose family has erected a billboard in Allen, Kentucky, reminding everyone she still needs justice. We just wanted to get her face out there. It's been eight months now since this happened and we just want people to remember that we are still here and it's not going away and just maybe reach a few other people because there's still a lot of folks around the area that don't know this story, but I think it's a very important story for everyone to know. Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James A'Call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. In a statement by Commonwealth Attorney Brent Turner, the Kentucky State Police forensic lab has made significant progress in examining numerous items of evidence in the case. We are hoping to receive more results in the coming weeks. As much as we would all like to see things done quickly, it is more important that they are done correctly and thoroughly. The grand jury will hear all of the evidence in the case once the investigation is complete, but the grand jury cannot be expected to make decisions on matters of such significance without all of the evidence and forensic results at their disposal. I'm thinking that some of the folks involved with the case think that it's going to go away or that maybe that they're not going to have to answer for this and I just want to keep Amber's name out there. I want everyone to be aware of what's going on and let them know that we're not going to stop until someone does answer for this. A'Call and the rest of Spradland's family continue to spread awareness and seek justice with the hope that keeping her name out there will expedite the process. Stay tuned to Mountain Top News for any developments in the case. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Fidele.