Patty G
Retired WS Staff
A good majority of the time when women or men are in a relationship, they have no clue of the underlying "demons" within their partners as they keep this hidden during the "honeymoon" year(s) of the relationship/marriage.
A good majority of the time when women or men are in a relationship, they have no clue of the underlying "demons" within their partners as they keep this hidden during the "honeymoon" year(s) of the relationship/marriage.
On NG now...
There is zero hope this poor woman is alive...sorry to say. She would not burn her car and vanish...how sickening, what is wrong with people??? And how do so many good decent people end up with people capable of such horror?
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is analyzing several items found in the burned-out car of a missing Shelbyville teacher.
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/14228698/items-being-analyzed-in-missing-teacher-case
EDINBORO -- Steve Jones stood near the entrance to the General McLane High School gymnasium Wednesday night, holding a brightly colored floral bow.
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. -- Police in Shelbyville said they have an eyewitness who saw missing English teacher Shelley Mook enter her ex-husband's home, the day she disappeared.
Now the question is, did anyone see her leave? MOOUpdate:
Police in Shelbyville said they have an eyewitness who saw missing English teacher Shelley Mook enter her ex-husband's home, the day she disappeared.
http://www.wsmv.com/news/27168295/detail.html
Article also says her ex and his family are not cooperating with LE. He has not been named as a suspect by LE yet. Just have to hope things move quickly so this doesn't become some agonizingly long, drawn out investigation like we see all too often.
Authorities also said although they haven't named Mook's ex-husband, Tyler Mook, as a suspect, he isn't cooperating, and neither is his family.
According to the Shelbyville Times Gazette, police records show a history of domestic violence between the two. Charges were filed after, authorities said, he tried to run Shelley Mook's car off a road, and deputies said they had been called to the couple's home at least once.
Searchers with Bedford County's mounted unit searched behind a missing teacher's ex-husband's house Thursday. Sheriff's Capt. Tony Barrett said this was the third time dogs have been used to search in this case. Barrett said officials didn't find anything.