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No new leads, almost two years later, according to this article in the Mail Tribune (partially quoted).
Numerous blades, including hand-made hatchet, examined in Grubbs murder case
October 21, 2013 - 6:05 PM
Police have meticulously considered hundreds of tips, interviewed nearly 2,000 people and analyzed hundreds of hours of surveillance footage collected from businesses around Ashland.
Falls said investigators have looked into the hatchet-like weapon pulled from Wagner Creek.
"It's come onto our radar," he said. "We have all that information and we're not going to comment on any of that.
"We don't comment on any of the stuff we have," Falls said.
Michael Grubbs, who is David's father, said he last talked with investigators about the case more than a month ago.
"They told me they ran out of leads and they'll react when they get a new tip," Michael Grubbs said. "They've run out of things to look at.
"They're calling it random," he said. "David was in the wrong place at the wrong time."
Mark Freeman
http://t.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20131021/NEWS07/310210342&template=tabletart
Numerous blades, including hand-made hatchet, examined in Grubbs murder case
October 21, 2013 - 6:05 PM
Police have meticulously considered hundreds of tips, interviewed nearly 2,000 people and analyzed hundreds of hours of surveillance footage collected from businesses around Ashland.
Falls said investigators have looked into the hatchet-like weapon pulled from Wagner Creek.
"It's come onto our radar," he said. "We have all that information and we're not going to comment on any of that.
"We don't comment on any of the stuff we have," Falls said.
Michael Grubbs, who is David's father, said he last talked with investigators about the case more than a month ago.
"They told me they ran out of leads and they'll react when they get a new tip," Michael Grubbs said. "They've run out of things to look at.
"They're calling it random," he said. "David was in the wrong place at the wrong time."
Mark Freeman
http://t.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20131021/NEWS07/310210342&template=tabletart