NC NC - Asha Degree, 9, Shelby, 14 Feb 2000 #2

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maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it's interesting that the connection is both "tenuously" linked to the Dedmons, how is the connection also "obvious" as the attorney stated in the press conference? I don't have an opinion yet, I'm just struggling to think of tenuous but obvious connections. A second cousin? Owned a junkyard, bought the green car from someone whose DNA was found on the bookbag? MOO
Brainstorming with you: Maybe a former employee who lived on the property? A former student of their private school?
 
maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it's interesting that the connection is both "tenuously" linked to the Dedmons, how is the connection also "obvious" as the attorney stated in the press conference? I don't have an opinion yet, I'm just struggling to think of tenuous but obvious connections. A second cousin? Owned a junkyard, bought the green car from someone whose DNA was found on the bookbag? MOO
I was thinking the same. Maybe a relative. Maybe the car is mentioned in the search warrant and affavit, and linked to both the deceased and Roy, making the connection obvious. Maybe it is stated in the warrant the deceased is a former coworker, employee, neighbor of Roy Dedmon and gave or sold the car to Roy. The link, it is obvious fact, but tenuous by virtue of a very loose, casual relationship.
 
MOO - it's kinda crazy to me that there are only 500 views on the press conference 2 hours after. I was always under the impression this was a bigger case. I haven't even seen any youtubers cover this new information. This was one of the cases that I pessimistically did not think would be solved and I've been thinking about it nonstop - why is there not more coverage or interest!
I am feeling the same! I am also surprised this Websleuths isn't blowing up.
 
Be careful what you said on social media. been reading the news. and lawyer for the family whose property is not happy. he said the family had nothing to do with it and police talk to them and neither does Asha's family. He said it maybe some not alive who may have ties to the property or people in some way. FBI and Police are not happy either. Police did say in a few article the search is about Asha. Be careful what you say. Let them do their jobs. Do not want authorities to get after the group. just trying to help.
 
Brainstorming with you: Maybe a former employee who lived on the property? A former student of their private school?
I wonder if the New Kids on the Block shirt belonged to a child or someone linked to him and that’s how this family has become the focus. Could’ve been the shirt of one of his kids, a relative, etc.

Either way, someone left behind a clue that led to them
 
There's a lot to sort through here. I feel like they (finally!) have something and that there may have been more found in/on the car than just a resemblance to the one described by witnesses. (Blood? Hair? Fibers? Something of Asha's?) I also don't think that it was as simple as RLD bought the car from somebody who used it in a crime/covered up an accident with no knowledge of that, because if that were the case, searching the property with dogs and LIDAR would seem unnecessary.
With the question about the nursing home search...deathbed confession, maybe? Something they found led them to the Cherryville Rd property? Lots of questions.
When I lived in the area, Asha's story made the news every year around the time of her disappearance, still liking for answers. I hope more than anything that they don't have to do it next year because this has finally been solved.
 
Very curious as to who the lawyer might be referring to...
He has a few close relatives who have passed since Asha's disappearance (local obituaries). I wonder if this will end up being another genetic genealogy solve. In previous posts from locals, it seems like the family was well established in the area so it's possible he inherited the property. Off to look at Cleveland County property records! MOO
 
Very curious as to who the lawyer might be referring to...
I’m assuming the lawyer is alluding to the fact that Asha’s case will not have the ending many of us hoped it would have along with her family, her coming home safe and sound. “Sadly” makes me think that they have found something to indicate the individual likely caused her harm.
 
i didnt know that.
it's an unconfirmed (and baseless imo) rumor that the girl in the photo in the bookbag has been identified. It has not been confirmed or mentioned by LE.

LE already took the photo to all local schools in the past when the photo was discovered to try and identify her and did not find anything.
 
maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it's interesting that the connection is both "tenuously" linked to the Dedmons, how is the connection also "obvious" as the attorney stated in the press conference? I don't have an opinion yet, I'm just struggling to think of tenuous but obvious connections. A second cousin? Owned a junkyard, bought the green car from someone whose DNA was found on the bookbag? MOO
Maybe a brother in law
 
it's an unconfirmed (and baseless imo) rumor that the girl in the photo in the bookbag has been identified. It has not been confirmed or mentioned by LE.

LE already took the photo to all local schools in the past when the photo was discovered to try and identify her and did not find anything.
thats what i thought. this shed were the photo an things were found could have also fallen out furniture that they company was to recover. this is were they kept this stuffed furniture.
 
While multiple items have been taken from several sites of interest, no human remains have been found yet, authorities said.

The attorney, David Teddy, says Dedmon had nothing to do with girls disappearance. Teddy expects the search warrants to be released next week and those could reveal someone responsible.

“I think there will also be information in that search warrant that will sadly link a person to the circumstances of Asha’s disappearance that is no longer living,” said Teddy

A 1970s-era vehicle was towed from a Cleveland County property where FBI and local law...

A 1970s-era vehicle was towed from a Cleveland County property where FBI and local law enforcement were executing a search warrant on Sept. 11, 2024.(WBTV)
The vehicle towed on Wednesday drew particular interest due to its resemblance to a vehicle wanted in connection with Degree’s disappearance. Authorities believe Degree got into a 1970s-era green vehicle on the night she went missing.

In 2016, the FBI said they were looking for a 1970s-era green Ford Thunderbird or Lincoln Mark IV. The vehicle taken Wednesday from the Cleveland County property was not an exact match for those cars but did resemble them
 
Statement from the police on new 12.

CLEVELAND COUNTY, N.C. —
The search warrants executed by the FBI and Cleveland County Sheriff's Office this week were related to the disappearance of 9-year-old Asha Degree, investigators confirmed on Friday to WCNC.

Sheriff Alan Norman said the warrants were obtained based on physical evidence directly connected to Degree's disappearance. Degree vanished on Feb. 14, 2000.

Norman said no human remains were recovered at any of the properties searched.

"Multiple items of interest were taken from the sites and will be analyzed," Norman said. "It is important to dispel rumors circulating about the investigation."

So the FBI started this with help of local police They had some lead that let them to the properties. Apparently they got upset with false claims of a body being found. As you can see that is not true. We just have to wait and see what they tell us in the coming weeks. Hopefully the items they are testing give them a further lead. :)
 

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