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No the property is not for sale. One son has unlimited motors and their other son is an auctioneer for Wilson Realty. The parents just are supporting both of their boys with their signs in their yard thats all there is to that
speaking of the reward.. didn't LE recently give a formal update (press conference or similar) where they encouraged people to contribute to the reward fund? Anyone know if that has made any impact?
I hear about 'poor' Appalachian families all the time, particularly in regard to coal mining families. Where I live coal miners are well off, not poor. Unskilled workers earning up to $150,000, skilled workers up to $200,000 and managers on half a million. I don't understand this.
Coal miners in the US average $90,000 a year. That is good money wherever you live.I don't know where you live but here there are many coal miners on food stamps, and they are not earning even a third of that. The poverty is severe.
Early on there was a lot of speculation that maybe the murderer(s) had arrived on ATV's. There was a lot of discussion about various trails or "clearings" that they could of used.
Coincidence?
I'm still baffled at how little national coverage this story received. It was on CNN the day the murder happened and through that weekend... and then nothing. The story vanished from local news as well (I'm in the local news area).
I don't know why exactly. Because the family is poor? Appalachian? Pushed out by politics news? Just so odd.
OK so it's 260. Here are some photos from the sales listing in March: https://www.redfin.com/OH/Peebles/260-Peterson-Rd-45660/home/78937969
That's a lot of deers' heads...
This is a very interesting development. But there were 38 warrants executed before according to a recent story.
Is this one more significant? Why media is on the scene? Someone tip them?
I don't know where you live but here there are many coal miners on food stamps, and they are not earning even a third of that. The poverty is severe.
I'm still baffled at how little national coverage this story received. It was on CNN the day the murder happened and through that weekend... and then nothing. The story vanished from local news as well (I'm in the local news area).
I don't know why exactly. Because the family is poor? Appalachian? Pushed out by politics news? Just so odd.
Jk, see my post, #80, on this thread. It just about has to be the same property if you're meaning the 260 Peterson Rd property. I'm using tapatalk, and can't relink right now.Thanks to you all who posted links. In particular for the realtor link.
Are we sure though it's the right house?
Thanks to you all who posted links. In particular for the realtor link.
Are we sure though it's the right house?
I think it got dropped by the news media when the grow operations were mentioned early on.