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To note if would take someone whom knew the area to go that specific location and that deep in the woods...
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To note if would take someone whom knew the area to go that specific location and that deep in the woods...
I think you could probably have found the exact place more or less by accident--driving down Wheeler Road looking for a road that looks like it goes back into the woods. But you'd probably need enough knowledge to know Wheeler Road would take you to a less populated place.
Exactly it appears to me by all accounts one of those places you have to know it to get there.
The only use for the area was hunting, possibly fishing in the pond and unsavory characters dumping off stolen goods.
One could have continued straight down Merrimack Road to 122 Silver Lake Road then made a left on to Long Hill Road then on to Wheeler. Recall that LE was sticking something in the ground around Silver Lake Park if her car was found so deep in the woods to me I do not see a clear way to get in there from Silver Lake without going through some swampy murky waters all thou this was a long time ago and the terrain has since changed.
This case has certainly caught my interest as well.
The last article I read stated that the Hollis Police still consider this a "missing person's case". Wouldn't it have been deemed suspicious? Especially where the car was located. I'm really wondering about this.
This case has certainly caught my interest as well.
The last article I read stated that the Hollis Police still consider this a "missing person's case". Wouldn't it have been deemed suspicious? Especially where the car was located. I'm really wondering about this.
Does anyone have a (more precise) location on where Eddy's car was found on Wheeler Rd in Hollis? And whether she may have stopped somewhere on her way to the aerobics class in Merrimack that would allot for her to be grabbed by someone(s) who may have then driven her car to the location it was found?
Mostly soundboarding--I've been expanding the search criteria for another thread regarding the CT River Valley Killer and came across this case. I don't believe the two are related, but like a number of other threads suggest, there may have been even three active killers all at once within a 40-50 mile radius.
Does anyone have a (more precise) location on where Eddy's car was found on Wheeler Rd in Hollis? And whether she may have stopped somewhere on her way to the aerobics class in Merrimack that would allot for her to be grabbed by someone(s) who may have then driven her car to the location it was found?
Mostly soundboarding--I've been expanding the search criteria for another thread regarding the CT River Valley Killer and came across this case. I don't believe the two are related, but like a number of other threads suggest, there may have been even three active killers all at once within a 40-50 mile radius.
This is interesting, Evillano,
I've started researching cold cases on other young women who disappeared in the area of Hillsborough County within a few years of one another. Same area as Eddy Segall.
Here are two of the cases I was thinking of. I think there are more but these are the only ones in Namus.
Unidentified Person Case found in a wooded area in Bedford (a bit north of where Eddy's car was found)
Unidentified Person Case found about an hour west of where Eddy was found, but straight out 101 from Pennichuck Square where Eddy's gym class was.
Thanks, I was trying to find where I had put that map
This is another one from Nashua.
Kathleen Randall | Cold Case Unit | NH Department of Justice