OH - Shawn Michael GRATE: 3 bodies found, Ashland/Madison, Sept 2016

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Yes, there is definitely more than one profile for the same girl. I think her friends list may have once been more extensive as there are likes and comments from people that are not listed. Possibly she has been "unfriended" by many since her disappearance/rumored demise :(

ETA: It is SB not BS who seems to have been very upset in the last few days...

OK got it, I'd looked at him but not gone far enough back.
 
Has anybody been able to pin down any incarceration records?
 
Yes, there is definitely more than one profile for the same girl. I think her friends list may have once been more extensive as there are likes and comments from people that are not listed. Possibly she has been "unfriended" by many since her disappearance/rumored demise :(

ETA: It is SB not BS who seems to have been very upset in the last few days...
Correct, I was into metal and not having my head in the right place(CLUE) it is SB I think she only had 2 friends on that page but I looked at one who had liked things in the past
 
Yes, there is definitely more than one profile for the same girl. I think her friends list may have once been more extensive as there are likes and comments from people that are not listed. Possibly she has been "unfriended" by many since her disappearance/rumored demise :(

ETA: It is SB not BS who seems to have been very upset in the last few days...
I have only been able to find the one FB account on CC. Can anyone lead me or help me to possible other ones?
 
FB search tips:
Many apps limit the search returns and seem to weirdly prioritize search results depending on the searchers location (and former locations). This means that a local person might get more relevant profiles being turned up at the top of the list when doing a name search, compared with people from far away or with no timeline history in a place.

*In this case, search for CC, select "see all results for CC'' at the bottom of the pull-down menu in the search bar. Then type in "mansfield, OH" where you can limit search by location (left hand filters).
*These are my options using Google Chrome and search through the FB page on a computer...your experiences using apps/other browsers may be different...
 
FB search tips:
Many apps limit the search returns and seem to weirdly prioritize search results depending on the searchers location (and former locations). This means that a local person might get more relevant profiles being turned up at the top of the list when doing a name search, compared with people from far away or with no timeline history in a place.

*In this case, search for CC, select "see all results for CC'' at the bottom of the pull-down menu in the search bar. Then type in "mansfield, OH" where you can limit search by location (left hand filters).
*These are my options using Google Chrome and search through the FB page on a computer...your experiences using apps/other browsers may be different...

And if you're in Britain and have no idea what Eucalyptuz is on about, change your language settings from UK English to US English. When I did this about a year ago I was gobsmacked how much better the search function is. Previously I could only pull up names, now I can pull up any posts with that name in, or whatever search term you want in. It might be that it's been rolled out to the UK since I did it, but if not, try it, defo helps with sleuthing!
 
Has anybody been able to pin down any incarceration records?

Not really, the timeline has a few of his arrest dates/conviction dates and sentence lengths so we can figure out roughly when he was behind bars (if no one bailed him out while he awaited trail). Would be good if we could narrow down the exact dates he was incarcerated.
 
FB search tips:
Many apps limit the search returns and seem to weirdly prioritize search results depending on the searchers location (and former locations). This means that a local person might get more relevant profiles being turned up at the top of the list when doing a name search, compared with people from far away or with no timeline history in a place.

*In this case, search for CC, select "see all results for CC'' at the bottom of the pull-down menu in the search bar. Then type in "mansfield, OH" where you can limit search by location (left hand filters).
*These are my options using Google Chrome and search through the FB page on a computer...your experiences using apps/other browsers may be different...
I am still only pulling up the one. It pulls either the one or a lot and it does not say at the bottom, see all results as it is already showing all results oh well I tried
 
I am still only pulling up the one. It pulls either the one or a lot and it does not say at the bottom, see all results as it is already showing all results oh well I tried

Try it from a different browser or on a pc if you're not on one already.
 
I think it is CC as one of her friends, BS, on facebook made several comments about how could anyone do this, He was crying upset, emotional. So seems CC picked SG instead of BS.
I have seen those messages also. He seems to be very upset and believes it is CC.
 
I have seen those messages also. He seems to be very upset and believes it is CC.
I think it is her as well. It is a shame no one reported her missing. I guess because of the lifestyle she lived, they didn't keep up with her
 
That fox8 link above says he is admitting to a 2015 death in Mansfield. I wonder if it could be Rebekah Leicy: http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com...still-surround-rebekah-leicys-death/71385276/

Her thread here: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...field-27-January-2015&highlight=Rebekah+Leicy
http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com...olice-reopen-case-womans-death-2015/90601548/



Lou Whitmire | Reporter
18 minutes ago
MANSFIELD - Mansfield police have reopened the investigation into the death of Mansfield resident Rebekah Leicy, whose body was found in a wooded area in Ashland County in March 2015, said Chief Ken Coontz.

Coontz, however, would not confirm that the reopening is linked to Shawn Grate, the suspect in the deaths of three women whose bodies were discovered last week.
The body of Leicy, 31, was found March 16, 2015, in a wooded area off County Road 1908 in Ashland County, south of US 30. In June 2015, Ashland County Coroner Dale Thomae said her death was a result of an drug overdose, and there was no evidence of traumatic injuries

More at link...
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http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com...olice-reopen-case-womans-death-2015/90601548/



Lou Whitmire | Reporter
18 minutes ago
MANSFIELD - Mansfield police have reopened the investigation into the death of Mansfield resident Rebekah Leicy, whose body was found in a wooded area in Ashland County in March 2015, said Chief Ken Coontz.

Coontz, however, would not confirm that the reopening is linked to Shawn Grate, the suspect in the deaths of three women whose bodies were discovered last week.
The body of Leicy, 31, was found March 16, 2015, in a wooded area off County Road 1908 in Ashland County, south of US 30. In June 2015, Ashland County Coroner Dale Thomae said her death was a result of an drug overdose, and there was no evidence of traumatic injuries

More at link...
.

Looks like we guessed right. The articles I read said her COD was an overdose but there were other things that were suspicious about her death. :(
 
http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com...olice-reopen-case-womans-death-2015/90601548/



Lou Whitmire | Reporter
18 minutes ago
MANSFIELD - Mansfield police have reopened the investigation into the death of Mansfield resident Rebekah Leicy, whose body was found in a wooded area in Ashland County in March 2015, said Chief Ken Coontz.

Coontz, however, would not confirm that the reopening is linked to Shawn Grate, the suspect in the deaths of three women whose bodies were discovered last week.
The body of Leicy, 31, was found March 16, 2015, in a wooded area off County Road 1908 in Ashland County, south of US 30. In June 2015, Ashland County Coroner Dale Thomae said her death was a result of an drug overdose, and there was no evidence of traumatic injuries

More at link...
.

Bit coincidental, reopening a presumed drug overdose case...

So do we think we have (in order of being found):

1) Stacey
2) Elizabeth
3) CC
4) RL
5)??

Am I on the right track? I've had a bitty kind of day and done a lot of reading threads backwards so please correct me if I've missed something!

I've managed to find 3 profiles for CC now (I think!), one last used in 2013, one in 2014, and one current one. Not used much after early June aside from one shared post at the end of July.
 
In early 2015, Leicy's family searched extensively for Rebekah everywhere. She had last been seen Jan. 22 of that year and was reported missing on Feb. 6 by a man who lives on Third Street. Mansfield police searched more than 60 vacant or abandoned houses on Third and Fourth streets looking for her since she frequented that neighborhood.
http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com...olice-reopen-case-womans-death-2015/90601548/

Just quoting this to note that Rebekah was last seen just a street over from SG's address in 2015. He lived at 132 W. Second St in Mansfield at the time.
 
Bit coincidental, reopening a presumed drug overdose case...

So do we think we have (in order of being found):

1) Stacey
2) Elizabeth
3) CC
4) RL
5)??

Am I on the right track? I've had a bitty kind of day and done a lot of reading threads backwards so please correct me if I've missed something!

I've managed to find 3 profiles for CC now (I think!), one last used in 2013, one in 2014, and one current one. Not used much after early June aside from one shared post at the end of July.

I suspect the 2007 case is the UID in Marion. That would be number 5.

ETA link: http://www.co.marion.oh.us/sheriff/index.php/104-missing-persons
 
Bob Jones WEWS ‏@bobjonesTV 4h4 hours ago
FBI confirms it is assisting in the investigation of suspected serial killer, Shawn Grate.

[video=twitter;777667798772420612]https://twitter.com/bobjonesTV/status/777667798772420612[/video]
 

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