TRAFALGAR, Ind. (WISH) — The father of the man whose home was raided Thursday in connection to the Lauren Spierer disappearance says his son wouldn’t hurt anyone.
We can only hope and pray by them being so tight lipped means in fact they have something concrete to go on and they are just waiting for testing confirmation to come back.Spierer Update: Private Detective Says BPD Non-Cooperative
By Indiana Public Media News Staff
Update: January 29, 2016, 10:45 a.m.
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Ive never had non-cooperation of another law enforcement agency like this, says Bo Dietle, Owner of Beau Dietl & Associates.
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I have nothing to tell the family because nobody communicates, Dietle says. They should be more open with the family.
Dietle says the Spierer family found out about Thursdays investigation on the news instead of from law enforcement, and that they have been unable to get any information since then.
Calls to Bloomington Police Department have not been returned.
One, at 2980 Old Morgantown Road, east of Martinsville in Morgan County. The second, at 6911 South 300 West in Trafalgar in Johnson County.
Per WTHR reporter Emily Longnecker, the protective order filed by Wagers ex-wife states that he has threatened to sneak in her home and kill her.
https://www.facebook.com/emily.longnecker.7/posts/1047705925290897
I could be wrong but exposing yourself and then leaping to abducting etc is a big leap. Don't mean this person or any person isn't capable of doing it though. However this case has always made me wonder if someone could have hit her with their car or truck since she was under the influence. Then panicked and did whatever. Even so hoping there is a resolution from this search this case has been going on for too long
There has to be more than just this guy being a serial flasher and then BPD and the FBI deciding to start digging up his property. Maybe the serial flasher part got him on the radar, or maybe not, but there surely has to be something else that elevated this to the point of search warrants. And then for LE to admit it was connected to LS and other missing persons is another notch up.
Whether it all leads anywhere is another question. And whether they really think they have their man or are simply doing due diligence following a tip or lead they couldn't discount is also a question. In either case, it's certainly another level than what we've seen recently with the case.
Looks like LE swabbed him for DNA at the jail last night
http://fox59.com/2016/01/29/source-dna-swab-sought-from-suspect-connected-to-lauren-spierer-search/