RIP Shirley Dermond...
Prayers for the Family, friends, and loved ones.....
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These are my thoughts exactly. Must they have known the Dermonds and their house well enough to know they had no working cameras.? If they came in the dark I assume motion detectors would have come on? Didn't they fear there were cameras?. Hard to hide from cameras 2 people carrying a body into the garage. (I am assuming it would take 2 to carry Mr. D unless he was drug which should have left drag marks.
I wonder how many homeowners in Great Waters want desperately to put in security cameras but now trust NO ONE to work on their property??
Did the family visit for Easter?
Security concerns in RP from 2012 <sniped - read more>
http://reynoldsplantationblog.com/tag/reynolds-security/
Floodlights not allowed in RP? WTH
http://reynoldsplantationblog.com/2012/12/12/safety-issues-121212-729am/
Easy Access to RP - Where's the gates? - Where is the Security? The access to RP is way too easy..
http://reynoldsplantationblog.com/2012/12/12/easy-access-121212-956am/
Yes. Weird feeling. Hinky and stinky - just :moo: and :twocents:
1. It's too much information. Why feel the need to explain that you had gallbladder surgery 4 weeks ago? To make sure no one suspected you were capable of beheading a man and abducting his wife.
"XXXX, who said he had gallbladder surgery about four weeks ago, was "doing some work around the house" earlier in the afternoon, saw his neighbor cutting grass, and suggested they go fishing for crappie."
2. Let LE hold the press conferences and announce that Mrs. Dermond has been found. He sounds like a damn leprechaun who has found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - good ole boy or not.
____________, a 49-year-old Putnam County resident, says he is the fisherman who discovered Shirley Dermond's body in the waters of the Oconee River.
_____ called The Messenger office shortly after 6:30 p.m. to say he had been fishing with a neighbor when he saw something that "just didn't look right."
http://www.msgr.com/news/article_2019c256-dd4a-11e3-a5f1-001a4bcf887a.html
Did the family visit for Easter?
Security concerns in RP from 2012
http://reynoldsplantationblog.com/tag/reynolds-security/
Floodlights not allowed in RP? WTH
http://reynoldsplantationblog.com/2012/12/12/safety-issues-121212-729am/
Easy Access to RP - Where's the gates? - Where is the Security? The access to RP is way too easy..
http://reynoldsplantationblog.com/2012/12/12/easy-access-121212-956am/
(DIE em)in the middle of the river on the way to the dam, or near the dam, so now we probably can guess they entered and/or exited near the dam (day um :lol
I believe on here somewhere it was stated the daughter did. I assume she and her family....don't know about the sons.
If this crime was committed by a stranger Mr. D confronted on their dock why would they return his body to his garage? Why not dispose of him in the same manner/location as his wife? Carrying his body to the garage was most certainly deliberate and meant to shock and horrify. Why the garage and not the house? Maybe the garage isn't connected to the security system? Or could the killer(s) have known a neighbor would be more likely find him in the garage than in the house?
You would certainly think that if anyone knocked on the door late at night or early morning no one would open the door.
But as of late I have read several articles about home invasions and that is exactly what the victims did. The person came to the door pretending to need help of some kind and yes, the elderly homeowners did open the door.
We just had a home invasion case in my local area. The victim also had an alarm system but deactivated it to open the door. There was a young woman at the door and she told him her car had broken down. It was all a sham of course. She was used as 'bait' to get him to open the door. Once he did there were others waiting outside hidden and they all rushed the door. They beat the elderly gentleman in the head with an iron pipe. He survived but now has irreversible brain damage.
So while we think in this day and time no one would open their door to a stranger sadly they do time after time.
A few years back a 90 year old man was murdered here. He lived in a very upscale subdivision. He opened the door to men who said they were looking for work. Once he opened the door they pushed him back inside and murdered him right in his own home.
So it does happen. I just think elderly people are more trusting than most and the criminals are aware of that and that is why the elderly is targeted so often and also they are unable to defend themselves.
IMO
Gulp...does that mean they could have no motion detectors?? Are motion detectors considered "flood lights"??
I'd like to point out where the Dermond's home is in relation to the dam.
The dam is marked by a yellow box towards the middle right of picture.
IMO there is no way Mrs. D traveled on the lake floor and ended up at the dam.
I did look up the water temps ad I believe it was reported as 74-80° - that is the top few feet.
Whether she was in 20 ft or 50 ft water it would be much colder.
Moo
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Did the family visit for Easter?
In this video, it says the Dermond's pastor had recently seen them in church with their family on Easter Sunday.
http://www.13wmaz.com/story/news/local/hancock/2014/05/06/putnam-man-killed-wife-missing/8785833/
'Who couldn't see something tragic like this coming with the comments posted by the residents of RP back in 12/2012'?
Guess, hindsight is 20/20...
Bumping: