Saw this article while researching..'Guess, it is a little late to call Fidel Castro for help in the Dermond murder investigation, huh'?
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Mark Berryman is the managing editor of The
Elberton Star - WEDNESDAY
February 11, 2015
Friday we traveled to Athens to
hear Putnam County Sheriff Howard
Sills at a Georgia Press Association
gathering.
Howard came to Athens to talk to
journalists from newspapers across
the state about relationships between
journalists and the sheriffs in
their local communities.
It is Howard who is currently
neck deep in a baffling murder
investigation involving the death of
a couple in a gated community on
Lake Oconee.
In May of last year a man, who
had been beheaded, was found in a home on the lake, and several
days later investigators located the body of his wife in Lake
Oconee.
I’ve known Howard Sills since the early 1990s, and he has
never, ever been at a loss for words.
He takes pride in being responsible for enforcing the laws of
his county.
And he scoffs at the notion that his sheriff’s department
needs assistance from other state agencies in Putnam County.
I asked him about a quote I had read online attributed to him.
He was quoted as saying to his fellow sheriffs at a Georgia
Sheriffs’ Association dinner, “If you’re calling the state patrol
to work every wreck you have, if you’re calling the GBI to work
every investigation you have, if you’re calling somebody else every
time something happens in your community, sooner or later,
you’re going to see a referendum to do away with you, because
they’re not going to know who you are.”
But Friday, Howard said he wouldn’t hesitate to call in anybody
- anybody - who could help him solve the May 2014 double
homicide on Lake Oconee.
“I would call in Fidel Castro himself and bring him to Putnam
County if I thought he could solve this crime,” Howard
said. “I have called in the FBI ... they did try some things that I
wouldn’t be able to do, but ...”
His voice trailed off.
This double murder haunts him..