CastlesBurning
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I think it's more likely that he PASSED OUT, not exactly "fell asleep." Neither was really sober and I'm sure that any missed calls or not getting up to check on her was due to the amount of substances in his system.I agree. It seems, I'm gathering through the Find Kelley FB, that her friends aren't communicating with him anymore either.
Having a heated discussion/fight with your partner, who is right there outside of the motel, and then him suddenly falling asleep is the main reason why I think people don't buy this story.
I think PASSED OUT is closer to the truth than fell asleep!
Just the adrenaline alone would keep you up for at least a couple of hours.
There was also an apparent but unconfirmed sighting of her in Camilla, GA. A man says that he is 100% sure he saw her sometime in late July at Suzie Q's convenience store sitting inside on a chair, and then standing outside near the entrance. For some reason, LE couldn't get the right video to confirm whether it was her or not, which is quite frustrating.
Interesting that the remains were found so close to a home.I'm posting this article on Kelley's thread due to Blakley, GA's approximate 1 hour driving distance west of Camilla, GA. Obviously these remains may not be Kelley's, but if the eyewitness' account of her being in Camilla is accurate, it isn't a stretch to think she might have made it to Blakley. MOO
Suspected human remains found in Blakely | WRBL
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- 100 Block of Fort Gaines Street
- One body bag was removed
- appeared to be bones
Google Maps - I believe this map shows the location where the remains were found (based on the photo above which was embedded in the article) and its distance from Camilla, GA.
I thought that too. I can't imagine how no one smelled anything during the decomp process. Maybe the house is a rental and was vacant for a while? Even the houses across the street seem close enough to catch a whiff once and again, depending on the wind.Interesting that the remains were found so close to a home.
I thought that too. I can't imagine how no one smelled anything during the decomp process. Maybe the house is a rental and was vacant for a while? Even the houses across the street seem close enough to catch a whiff once and again, depending on the wind.