Kentucky Woman Found Deceased in Indiana Wildlife Area Identified as Kristina Robison
WARRICK COUNTY, Ind. — November 4, 2025
Authorities in southern Indiana have confirmed the identity of the woman found deceased in the Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area last week as 35-year-old Kristina Robison, a resident of Henderson, Kentucky. The confirmation follows days of forensic work and coordination between several law enforcement agencies, including the Indiana State Police (ISP), Warrick County Sheriff’s Office, Henderson Police Department, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and the U.S. Marshals Service Task Force.
The discovery was made late last week when an individual visiting the sprawling wildlife area — known for its wooded trails, open lakes, and fishing spots — came across what appeared to be human remains near one of the lesser-traveled access roads. The witness immediately contacted authorities, prompting a swift response from local deputies and ISP investigators. Once the area was secured, crime scene specialists began a detailed search of the surrounding terrain for evidence.
Through preliminary investigation and forensic identification, the woman was confirmed to be Kristina Robison, 35, of Henderson, Kentucky. While authorities have not released an official cause or manner of death, they have indicated that the case remains active and under investigation, and foul play has not been ruled out.
The Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area, located in Warrick County, covers thousands of acres of reclaimed land and is frequently visited by outdoor enthusiasts. Its dense vegetation and multiple water bodies make it both scenic and secluded — a combination that investigators say can complicate recovery and evidence collection. Police spent multiple days at the scene, assisted by DNR officers using boats and search dogs to comb the surrounding waters and shoreline for potential clues.
ISP spokesperson Sgt. Todd Ringle stated that while identification was delayed pending forensic confirmation, investigators worked closely with Henderson Police to track possible leads that linked Robison to the location where her body was found. “We’ve been in constant communication with Kentucky authorities and her family,” Ringle said. “This is a heartbreaking case, and our goal is to determine what happened and ensure those answers reach her loved ones.”
Family members of Kristina Robison have described her as a caring and resilient woman who loved her family deeply and enjoyed simple joys — spending time outdoors, laughing with friends, and making others feel seen and valued. According to friends in Henderson, Kristina had recently faced personal challenges but remained hopeful about her future. News of her death has left the community stunned and mourning a woman many say had a “heart too big for the world.”
The Warrick County Coroner’s Office has transported her remains to the Evansville Forensic Center for autopsy and toxicology testing. Officials say results may take several weeks before more definitive information can be shared publicly. Investigators are now retracing Kristina’s last known movements in the days before her death, including any travel between Henderson and southern Indiana.
Authorities have asked anyone with information about Kristina’s recent whereabouts or interactions to contact Indiana State Police at (812) 867-2079 or Henderson Police at (270) 831-1295. Tips can also be shared anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
Community members in Henderson have already begun organizing an online fundraiser to assist with funeral expenses and support Kristina’s family. A small candlelight vigil is planned for later this week at Central Park in Henderson, where friends will gather to share memories, release lanterns, and honor her life.
As the investigation continues, law enforcement officials remain cautious about drawing conclusions but emphasize that every lead is being pursued thoroughly. “Our teams are working tirelessly,” one investigator shared. “We owe it to Kristina and her family to uncover the truth about how she ended up in that location.”
The Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area, once a place of peace and recreation, now bears the quiet weight of loss as investigators search for clarity. For the Robison family, the wait for answers is agonizing — but the outpouring of community support offers a small measure of comfort.
Anyone with information related to this case is urged to contact the Indiana State Police. Kristina Robison’s family asks for privacy as they grieve and remember a beloved daughter, sister, and friend whose life ended far too soon.









