With you on this assessment....
Dumb,drunk and demented= Dangerous JMO
With you on this assessment....
It could have easily been a real business. In VA, an "assisted living facility" doesn't have to mean a huge building with multiple beds. (VA Regulations for assisted living facilities are here - http://www.dss.virginia.gov/files/d...gulations/regulations/final_gp_reg_071713.pdf).
My husband's grandmother, who suffers from Alzheimer's, is in what is technically classified as an "assisted living facility." It is the home of a woman and her daughter, who are the owners and employees of the business and who care for my husband's grandmother and another elderly patient. They provide round-the-clock care and are paid out of the family's savings. This was a better situation than the overcrowded nursing facility she was in previously. This has been a huge trend in small business startups lately (the healthcare field in general, assisted living and nursing in particular). It is perfectly within the realm of possibility that whoever was living at this property before it became vacant was operating a similar business from their home. Albemarle County would have records of business name and business license, and the Department of Social Services would have state licensing information.
Yes, that was the creek that I "colored in" a few posts back. Another user is asserting that this is not the creek bed that the body was found in, whereas I'm asserting that it is. Remains to be seen I suppose....no pun intended...seriously, not intended at all.
I think it's interesting that LE specifically asked realtors to check uninhabited properties and, as another poster said, it looks like the yard, etc., were maintained here and yet no one saw Hannah. I guess there are people who never watch the news and don't know what's going on, but it seems like you'd have to have your head way in the sand to miss the stuff about Hannah, especially in Albemarle County. It's big news here in NC and I'm 3.5 or 4 hours away!
Based on the topo map, I believe there is a smaller drainage "creek" that comes in from the lower left corner of the photo. It'd guess it either runs very low with water or dry. I'll attach it to the message and mark it's likely location in red.
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Yes, that was the creek that I "colored in" a few posts back. Another user is asserting that this is not the creek bed that the body was found in, whereas I'm asserting that it is. Remains to be seen I suppose....no pun intended...seriously, not intended at all.
Based on the topo map, I believe there is a smaller drainage "creek" that comes in from the lower left corner of the photo. It'd guess it either runs very low with water or dry. I'll attach it to the message and mark it's likely location in red.
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creek runs closer to cottage. don't confuse the tree lines for the path of the creek.
I've said before that I'm hoping they found a beer bottle in his car with his prints, her DNA, and traces of a date rape drug-- pretty damning evidence of intent to defile.
A local reporter "tweeted" me last night in response to some q's I had asked him about address. He said that the neighbors he spoke to never knew of the Mountainview business ever opening. If the owners' daughter was the person killed in the car accident and who was going to open that business, that could explain why it never opened. Not sure of all the dates of accident, etc, just thinking out loud.
https://twitter.com/HawesSpencer/status/523972622200360960
I don't see the dry creek bed. I think the creek would be in the trees behind the buildings. Could someone post the pic with what people are calling the dry creek bed marked? TIA
ETA: Found it. Thank you mirv22.
i would think that would be VERY unlikely! it has been 35 days.
Here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...body-found-hunt-uva-student-article-1.1979832Luck led a deputy with Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office to check the abandoned lots northwest of Walnut Creek Park, but in a dried-up creek known as the Ammonett Branch, Sgt. Dale Terry found a skull devoid of hair and a pair of dark colored pants, according to WTVR-TV.
In the Coy Barefoot article it says the creek behind the house is called Ammonett Branch. Here it is on Google Maps:
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I'm not referring to the tree lines. I am referring to what appears to be a dry creek bed. It is in front of the tree line, behind the main house, and travels on to the neighboring property.
A small cemetery. Here's a closer view of the house and the cemetery. House shaded with red and cemetery with green.
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