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Here's what being reported tonight on two Columbus TV stations about the search for the Russells in Georgia.
WBNS-TV is reporting authorities believe that a Logan County couple missing for more than a week was killed in their home and a man being questioned in the case dumped their bodies somewhere along a freeway in Georgia.
"One body was left in a cornfield and then (Littleton) says he was alarmed by some passerby, so he dumped the other near a railroad crossing," said Lowndes County (Ga.) Sheriff Deputy Troy Black.
Authorities in Georgia said that Littleton was in the Valdosta area on Feb. 18, the same day that he claimed to have dumped the bodies.
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/lo...eorgia-russells-search-littleton.html?sid=102
WSYX-TV is reporting that the Lowndes County, Georgia Sheriff is handling the search differently this weekend.
Deputies who aren't on a call are spending time walking railroad tracks, looking for any sign of the Russells, who have been missing for a couple of weeks now.
Even though helicopters and search dogs aren't being used, Investigators are also using satellite pictures of the exits along I-75 in Lowndes County
and Sam Littleton's own words.
But deputies say his directions are too vague and the area too vast: 32 miles of highway; 60 miles of railroad tracks and hundreds of miles of cotton fields.
http://www.abc6onyourside.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wsyx_vid_9502.shtml
WBNS-TV is reporting authorities believe that a Logan County couple missing for more than a week was killed in their home and a man being questioned in the case dumped their bodies somewhere along a freeway in Georgia.
"One body was left in a cornfield and then (Littleton) says he was alarmed by some passerby, so he dumped the other near a railroad crossing," said Lowndes County (Ga.) Sheriff Deputy Troy Black.
Authorities in Georgia said that Littleton was in the Valdosta area on Feb. 18, the same day that he claimed to have dumped the bodies.
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/lo...eorgia-russells-search-littleton.html?sid=102
WSYX-TV is reporting that the Lowndes County, Georgia Sheriff is handling the search differently this weekend.
Deputies who aren't on a call are spending time walking railroad tracks, looking for any sign of the Russells, who have been missing for a couple of weeks now.
Even though helicopters and search dogs aren't being used, Investigators are also using satellite pictures of the exits along I-75 in Lowndes County
and Sam Littleton's own words.
But deputies say his directions are too vague and the area too vast: 32 miles of highway; 60 miles of railroad tracks and hundreds of miles of cotton fields.
http://www.abc6onyourside.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wsyx_vid_9502.shtml