And just a horrid thought...but I'm wondering if Heather's DNA was found on one of those guns.
I've wondered how many actual vacas/cruises they really went on... So many of TM photos were of places that were empty, except for them. I've never seen a cruise or resort room that wasn't packed. Made me wonder if she was just taking photos, either as a "paid" photographer... Or under the guise of being an agent of some sort.:banghead: No wonder they liked to go on vacation all the time.
For the first time, I'm starting to wonder about substance abuse issues (alcohol or drugs.)
Unsanitary conditions are an indicator of addiction, although admittedly, in lieu of a substance addiction, Tammy or Sidney could have other mental issues.
Story just posted cut and pasted below. http://www.wmbfnews.com/story/24946609/report-numerous-guns-found-in-search-of-moorers-home
Report: Several guns found in search of Moorers' home
Posted: Mar 11, 2014 4:55 PM EDT Updated: Mar 11, 2014 6:42 PM EDT
By WMBF News Staff - email
HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - New information released in the investigation into the disappearance of Heather Elvis offers more insight on the couple accused of kidnapping and killing the 20-year-old Socastee woman.
Tammy and Sidney Moorer are charged with kidnapping and murder for the purported slaying of Heather Elvis on Dec. 18 at the Peachtree boat landing.
A police report from February 21 - the day Tammy and Sidney Moorer were arrested at their home on Highway 814 - indicates more about their home life at the time of their arrest. It states that the whole family was home and asleep in the same room when police and SLED agents arrived to execute their search warrant.
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Hoarding would easily fit with all of her other issues. Also, the red face may have been rosasia which is a skin infection. In an early photo, I noticed what looked like a ringworm on one family members wrist. Unkempt hair, in photos, was prevalent too.
Hoarding would easily fit with all of her other issues. Also, the red face may have been rosasia which is a skin infection. In an early photo, I noticed what looked like a ringworm on one family members wrist. Unkempt hair, in photos, was prevalent too.
Rosacea is not a skin infection, it is a condition that has nothing to do with hygiene
Oops on the spelling:Rosacea is not a skin infection, it is a condition that has nothing to do with hygiene
All this...and nobody knew? The filth, the safety issues. SMH.
All this...and nobody knew? The filth, the safety issues. SMH.