I saw him but thought he was too far before the early October death date.
http://www.journalnow.com/news/crim...cle_cf6c82b8-4f62-11e4-a69a-001a4bcf6878.htmlThe doctors also noticed that Algarad had intentionally filed down his teeth, had poor hygiene and body odor, the report said.
And he admitted that he bathed no more than once a year, and had not brushed his teeth in years, the report said. He felt such actions stripped the body of its defenses in warding off infection and illness.
The psychiatrists determined that Algarad suffered from schizophrenia, agoraphobia and alcoholism, but found him mentally competent to stand trial.
A second Rock Hill friend of Burch’s, Kaylene Pagel, said she and Burch were “like sisters for years.” But when Burch moved to Winston-Salem, Pagel said, she began distancing herself from her old friends.
“She was a sweet, smart, caring girl,” Pagel said. “She was in the string orchestra in high school. I went to a few of her concerts and she played so beautifully. She was always that one friend who would help you no matter what"...
“We all knew she went off the deep end when she went to Winston-Salem,” Pagel said. “When she made her Facebook page, we saw this person with sharpened teeth. Muslim attire. When I saw the page I thought, what was she thinking? He is not attractive. Where did he come from? You could tell he wasn’t Islamic. Who is this person and how did he meet Amber? I don’t think anyone knows.”
Carter reported Wetzler missing in February 2010. "We really got concerned when he didn't call his mother on her birthday. And then in February, a friend of mine called and said he heard a rumor that he was buried in Pazuzu's back yard and I went to the police and reported him as a missing person at that time and told them the story." Investigators searched Algarad's house in 2010. Why and what was found has been sealed in the search warrants.
Why he was targeted is a question his family wants answered... "I have never heard him mention this guy, nothing about him. I don't know how he got there or why he was there," said Martha Wetzler.
"I have no idea what caused them to cross paths," Carter explained.
Wetzler liked going to music festivals and listening to such jam bands as Widespread Panic and the Grateful Dead. He could often be seen at the shows wearing a full beard, a baseball cap atop a bushy head of hair and a hemp necklace.
He was not violent and had no interest in Satanism or the occult, Carter said. “Hell, no,” Carter said when asked whether he had such interests. “I don’t know what put him in contact with them (Algarad and Burch)”...
It was not unusual for Wetzler to hit the road for a few months. He was a bit of a drifter.
Rusty Welch said the last five years have been tough, waiting and wondering...
Tommy was the oldest of three boys, who grew up in Arkansas. Tommy was good with cars and enjoyed souping up his cars and upgrading the stereo systems. Tommy drank on occasion, Rusty said, but was never into drugs.
They were close, he said. After Tommy went missing, Rusty spent his free time searching for his brother in the woods and checking in garbage cans. “It got really bad,” he said. “So my wife decided it’d be better for me to stop looking around.”
Crews from the Clemmons Public Works Department were at 2749 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons Thursday morning removing debris from the property where the skeletal remains of two men were found on Oct. 5.
Workers were clearing the backyard, loading piles of debris into a front-end loader and into a dump truck. Old lawn furniture, vegetation, a garden hose, and plastic bins were among some of the items that could be seen in the front-end loader...
Chief Brad Stanley of the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office said no more human remains have been found, though the investigation is ongoing. He said he does not know how long the investigation at the property will take. He declined to comment further.