GA - Theresa Parker, 41, Lafayette, 21 March 2007 - #2

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If they suspect that someone may have temporarily stored potential evidence such as clothing, weapon, duck tape etc. They could be hoping to find traces of blood, hair or fibers, even shoeprints. Maybe they suspect someone may have "cleaned up" (shower and/or change clothes),at the station.

Susan
 
I was thinking the same kind of thing...work shoes that they could tie to a certain kind of soil; tape, rope, or bungee cord that could have been used to bind her; even small things like radios, pens, notebooks, etc. that could have trace evidence on them.

You wouldn't think anyone could be so dumb, but if SP did this, then his wife vanished the night before his fishing trip while they were in the middle of a divorce and that is just STUPID. They aren't even looking for anyone else.
 
It has been three weeks since Walker County dispatcher Theresa Parker vanished. In a quest for more answers, her family is turning to a spiritual intuitive.

Joan Colmore says she comes from a family line of prophetic dreamers and she works only in the spirit of Christ. She has done this type of work for 20 years and has worked on missing persons cases before. In Theresa Parker's case, her mother called Colmore.
The intuitive made many connections with the family and believes Theresa Parker is dead.


http://www.newschannel9.com/articles/theresa_11323___article.html/colmore_parker.html

link to video of this "session" at the bottom of the full article at the above link
 
Prayers that Theresa's family gets some answers soon.
 
I was thinking the same kind of thing...work shoes that they could tie to a certain kind of soil; tape, rope, or bungee cord that could have been used to bind her; even small things like radios, pens, notebooks, etc. that could have trace evidence on them.

You wouldn't think anyone could be so dumb, but if SP did this, then his wife vanished the night before his fishing trip while they were in the middle of a divorce and that is just STUPID. They aren't even looking for anyone else.


Ever slapped yourself on the forehead and said "Why the heck did I do a fool thing like that"?
Yep, I'm thinkin' ole Sammy-boy shoulda had a bigger cup of coffee that morning 'cause he wasn't thinkin so good!

Susan
 
3 weeks? Time has gone by quickly for us and surely it's gone by slowly for Theresa's loved ones. May she be found very soon.
 
LaFayette Director of Public Safety Tommy Freeman announced Friday afternoon that based on the results of a search, Sgt. Sam Parker has been fired.

Freeman said that the search, conducted by Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents last week, revealed some blasting caps and a small amount of C-4 plastic explosive in Parker’s personal locker at the LaFayette Police Department.

http://news.mywebpal.com/news_tool_...pnpID=730&NewsID=798664&CategoryID=18845&on=1

Dayum!
 
~snip~

Mr. Freeman said he questioned Mr. Parker, who said the C4 plastic explosives and blasting caps belonged to the police department and he was storing them.

Mr. Freeman said he found no evidence that the explosives belonged to the department and in his 32 years in law enforcement he had never heard of a police department buying plastic explosives. None of the LaFayette police officers are trained to handle such explosives, he said.

http://www.timesfreepress.com/absolutenm/templates/breaking.aspx?articleid=13807&zoneid=41
 
Hmmm, so his termination doesn't appear to be related to:

1) his missing soon-to-be-ex-wife, Theresa, and
2) his unpaid suspension for discrimination (of some type) **I'd still like to hear about this sometime in the future

Man, things just aren't going well for former-Sgt. Parker, are they?

Plastic explosives? Sheesh.
 
~snip~

"He tried to say they belonged to the LaFayette police department," Freeman said. "I found no record they were purchased."

Parker told Freeman the materials had been in his locker for more than a decade. The Chief they could have done some serious damage.

~snip~

The GBI removed the explosives shortly after they were discovered. Freeman says agents searched other lockers and found nothing, including the locker of Ben Chaffin.

~snip~
Chief Freeman did admit today, if the GBI hadn't asked to search Sam's locker for evidence regarding Theresa's disappearance, the explosives wouldn't have been found.

http://www.wrcbtv.com/news/index.cfm?sid=7608
 
I wonder if there have been unexplained explosions and damage in the area over the years. i.e. KKK activity. Just thinking how odd both charges are.
 
~snip~

Authorities said the trail has gone "cold" in the effort to find her.

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_105455.asp

I just really hate to see this. Hopefully charges will be brought on the explosives charge at least. Might break him to give it all up.

I hate to see this too. They might keep trying a little harder as we know she is out there. If he killed her when she came home from the new apartment then he moved her to a close by situation(pond area). Then he established his alibi for Thursday with the lawyer. Depending on his schedule he would have moved her again Thursday nite or Friday to a farther location.

Surely they are checking hunting or fishing cabin areas he may be familiar with or some other area where relatives may live.....basically anything he is familiar with that is rural.
 
So this night be dumb to ask, but what do these plastic explosives look like? Like Play Doh?

The thought that instantly crept into my head is I wouner if he went out into the country a ways and set her by a small cliff and then made an explosion which acted like a landslide to bury her? Nah, that would be noticable as a recent slide and checked then for more landslides in the area unless there was no reason for a landslide.

What do you think he planned to use these for. Were they that cool just to have?
 
Hmmm, so his termination doesn't appear to be related to:

1) his missing soon-to-be-ex-wife, Theresa, and
2) his unpaid suspension for discrimination (of some type) **I'd still like to hear about this sometime in the future

Man, things just aren't going well for former-Sgt. Parker, are they?

Plastic explosives? Sheesh.


Yeah, he sounds like a prize. I wish Theresa had gotten away from him sooner...and safely. :mad:
 
It's not a link so I can't bring it over here, but at CTV a poster has said it is known he had threatened Teresa before and said he knew how to get rif of her body to where no one would find it. Cops in the station also heard him say that.

It could be this is one of those cases where they have to prosecute without a body. If he did something radical like blow her body up if he is fascinated with explosives - that is pretty radical to even think of. What would you do to get rid of a body where no one would ever find it?
 
It's not a link so I can't bring it over here, but at CTV a poster has said it is known he had threatened Teresa before and said he knew how to get rif of her body to where no one would find it. Cops in the station also heard him say that.

It could be this is one of those cases where they have to prosecute without a body. If he did something radical like blow her body up if he is fascinated with explosives - that is pretty radical to even think of. What would you do to get rid of a body where no one would ever find it?

I thought of that too. That is why I was asking about rural places he may have been known to go to especially ones with cliffs or valleys which N. Georgia is known. If he did this with plastic explosives it wouldn't be a sound like dynamite and if no one lived in the immediate area it would go unnoticed.

I read Stephen Grants confession on how he murdered is wife and cut up her body and thought to myself that if they want to they will. It doesn't matter how disgusting it is. Grant said he threw up several times but the will not to get caught was stronger than his disgusting behavior.

I honestly think they should be looking at that avenue. The plastic explosives in a rural uninhabited area.
 
In the Walker County Messenger this week there was a mysterious "wildfire" in Ringold, which is very close to Lafayette, that shut down highways and burned down acres and they don't know what started it. Makes me wonder if it has something to do with this. It could have very easily been set to destroy a body and other evidence.........Nobody would ever think to look through the ashes for a body and if you did you would just find bones so the evidence would be destroyed. I was already thinking this but now knowing that he likes explosives really makes me wonder........Thoughts and prayers are with her family and I just hope that they bring her home soon.
 
In the Walker County Messenger this week there was a mysterious "wildfire" in Ringold, which is very close to Lafayette, that shut down highways and burned down acres and they don't know what started it. Makes me wonder if it has something to do with this. It could have very easily been set to destroy a body and other evidence.........Nobody would ever think to look through the ashes for a body and if you did you would just find bones so the evidence would be destroyed. I was already thinking this but now knowing that he likes explosives really makes me wonder........Thoughts and prayers are with her family and I just hope that they bring her home soon.

I see this is your first post so welcome gagal. This should be investigated because you can get DNA from a bone. This is another heartbreaking case.
 
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