One of Jody's bridesmaid's was a H. Jackson. Does anyone know if this H. Jackson, is from Poteau or New Jersey?
The reason I ask is, there was a H. Jackson arrested on drug charges last year.
Now I'm not saying Jody was into drugs! So, please don't jump on me for asking about this woman, HJ.
The H. Jackson you are referring to, is not the same person, this I can assure you, she can't even take cold medicine without having a adverse reaction. LOL I don't want to put her full name out there but she is a very sweet person and is by no way shape or form the H.Jackson you are referring too.
I did want to supply the date of the article I posted earlier and it was 1-11-10 this is also a time line the reporter pieced together:
May 5, 2009: Jody Rilee Wilson is seen for the last time, according to law enforcement authorities. She sent an e-mail at 9 p.m. to a regional Avon representative saying she was planning to attend a funeral in New Mexico with her husband and in-laws, and would return May 9. Her husband, Donald Boscephus Wilson, known as Bo, told police he left the couple's Wister, Okla. home for the funeral on the evening of May 5 without his wife, bringing their then-3-month-old baby Annabelle with him.
May 8, 2009: A funeral Mass is celebrated at a church in Clayton, N.M., for S.D. Mayfield, Bo's uncle. Mayfield's widow, Earlene, says Bo and his family attended. That same day, a paraglider flying over Poteau Mountain near Heavener Runestone State Park, Okla., spots a body in the woods.
May 9, 2009: Bo Wilson returns home and reports his wife missing to police.
May 11, 2009: Law enforcement authorities identify the body found on Poteau Mountain as Jody Rilee Wilson.
June 12, 2009: Rilee Wilson's missing brown Chevy Blazer is found in the parking lot of Pig Out Palace, a 24-hour restaurant in Henryetta, Okla., off Interstate 40, about 100 miles from where her body was found. The restaurant owner later said the vehicle had been in the lot for weeks before law enforcement officials were called.
Oct. 1, 2009: Oklahoma Medical Examiner officials release the results of Rilee Wilson's autopsy in a report written by Dr. Joshua Lanter. The report says abrasions show the body had been dragged into the woods after Rilee Wilson died but, because the body was too badly decomposed, no cause of death could be determined. The report also said that while decomposition can interfere in detecting certain drugs present in therapeutic amounts, larger amounts routinely are detected. No such drugs were found and the death remains listed as suspicious.
Nov. 6, 2009: Law enforcement officials announce that the FBI will be part of a task force investigating the Rilee Wilson case, along with the homicide of another Leflore County resident, Joe Neff, whose body was found May 17 in an old mining pit with a gunshot wound to the head.