In the interview with Anderson Cooper, the Newsweek Editor who also investigated Lucy’s story and was out on site when the dogs were working said that the well is in an area inaccessible by road and in a canyon like spot.
Looking at the map in 3D on Google Earth really changes the perspective. The mobile home is somewhat “perched” on a flat area on the side of a hill. There is a valley on the west/southwest sides of the house and the elevation increases on East/Northeast.In the interview with Anderson Cooper, the Newsweek Editor who also investigated Lucy’s story and was out on site when the dogs were working said that the well is in an area inaccessible by road and in a canyon like spot.
You are correct. Ultimately they will either find bodies in the location she pointed out or they won't. Lucy Studey was very specific about the location and went with law enforcement to point it out. I assume there was only one well on their property so it's not like she would have given them the wrong spot. What surprised me is that apparently the FBI had visited this same location in the past year or so and didn't notify the local Sheriff's office.The other daughter's claim that their father was a decent man flies in the face of every other person who knew this man in life. Neighbors, LE, the daughter, and even just people around town have said that he was feared and not a nice person.
Actually, that article was first published 2 days agon on 10/27 and updated yesterday, 10/28.. Much is published there not covered in other teports.That article has been out for about a week.
Anything new?
Last I read she (Lucy) had changed her story from her report last year.
And the first time LE heard about the daddy serial killer was when dad accused her of stealing money from him, sometime around 2005.
I'm not believing this until human remains have actually been found.
As much as I want a whole bunch of missing people being found and families getting closure.
Something is off here. imo
That’s a great perspective. Thank you!Looking at the map in 3D on Google Earth really changes the perspective. The mobile home is somewhat “perched” on a flat area on the side of a hill. There is a valley on the west/southwest sides of the house and the elevation increases on East/Northeast.
I apologize but the earlier post is stuck in my phone and it won’t go away. Also my early afternoon posts are stuck in some limbo.Looking at the map in 3D on Google Earth really changes the perspective. The mobile home is somewhat “perched” on a flat area on the side of a hill. There is a valley on the west/southwest sides of the house and the elevation increases on East/
Just came across this from today
Picking up social media steam is not necessarily becoming credible. We still have zero confirmation that any of this is true.What I find infuriating is that no one believed Lucy (or took her seriously) for 45 years, but as soon as cadaver dogs indicated - then she became credible. MOO
Exactly what I imagined. Like the stone sided well in the horror movie The Ring.That’s a drilled well. Old country farms and rural area have many “dug” wells even today that can be up to 36 inches wide. They’re a big safety hazard as many are overgrown or weren’t filled in properly. We have a 30-36 inch wide well still pumped today on ancestor’s property, dug originally in the late 1800’s.
Envision the old wells covered with a little roof and encased in brick siding, with a bucket to reel up and down to haul up water. They’re usually not that deep- maybe 50 feet or so but some neighbor’s reached over 80.
I'm waiting patiently too.Picking up social media steam is not necessarily becoming credible. We still have zero confirmation that any of this is true.
He does. Just one person speaking up for him and even she said he was "strict". LE never going out there unless there were more than two of them is giving vibes he was violent and unpredictable.Even if he wasn't a serial killer, he sounds rather horrible.
I truly appreciate your info on theHorseshoe Casino is now where the Bluffs Run dog track used to be, you can still see the oval track. This area had a lot of traffic, both truck stop and dog track. Also a cheap motel and an all-night restaurant. It's all about a 40 minute drive from Thurman. This was, at the time, most definitely a "sketchy" area.
It is sad, isn't it?Very strange scenario here. I keep going back to 2 wives commiting suicide. That throws up red flags to me. The guy making excuses or explanations of why others might find bones in the well. An exolanation years ago out of the blue to a neighbor of how his daughter is halucinating/lieing about bodies being in well and on property. I think its worth looking into. The dismissal by police and whole town that daughter keeps telling everyone hes killing people. The ones are also victims that are usually chosen due to noone would look for them or know they were missing. Has anyone said the daughter is a hibitual lier or always known to make stories up since little? Ive never heard of police being so afraid of someone that they leave him alone no matter what is being said about him. Chocking murders up as just talk.