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Even refused yesterday!Guess there wont be any interviews from Wesley (game over) Hadsell today!
Even refused yesterday!Guess there wont be any interviews from Wesley (game over) Hadsell today!
So it's indeed a body not just bones? As bad as this sounds, I was hoping it was a body rather than bones.Joe Fisher @JoeFisherTV
Norfolk Police confirm "human remains" found in #Franklin Thursday was a body. Body found outside 34XXX Smiths Ferry Rd. (address has in fact now been named by msm)
I think it was apparent it was abandoned just from the looks of it. I don't understand why he would place her near a house anyway, with all the forests and water in the area. In his business, he had access to large drums and water heaters, etc. The carelessness of the disposal could just be from the disorganized thought process of a cokehead, I guess, but it really is bizarre to me the way that she was found.
The FBI is involved in this investigation, as well of Virginia Department of Emergency Management (interesting, note to self, lightbulb, I remember some duties of EM from the floods we had here locally), and the Southampton County Sheriff's Office.
I have a feeling the property is NOT known to the family despite the coincidental last name. Some things are various shades of gray but other times it's a black/white thing.
moo.
Not sure if it is considered MSM but JF just tweeted the address https://twitter.com/JoeFisherTV/status/586529953073729537
Clear your cookies & your cache and you'll be back in business.
JMO
African American family.
This whole discovery is now making me backtrack to every time I saw WH "leading" people on a search in the Media, talking to the media, finding evidence, etc. What kind of sick, twisted person is this? I'm now cringing at the thought of HOW her life ended, if this is indeed AJ and WH was involved ... jmo
The Virginia department of Emergency Management has a Search and Rescue division:
Inland / Wilderness missions comprise the bulk of the agency’s response in support of local jurisdictions to help locate a lost or missing person. On average the agency will support 80-90 missions per year throughout the Commonwealth.
http://m.vaemergency.gov/em-community/resources/sar
The "boss" who posted on FB early on is not the owner of the company WH worked for. FWIW. The owner has not made any comment that I've seen.Same here. But I have to wonder if it was REALLY his boss, or his "boss." You know like how his nephew is his "brother" and how DH who is AJ's cousin calls her his "niece" and how her friend calls her his "sister."
It's probably someone else he met on a GreyHound on the way out from doing time...
That's what I was thinking. THIS IS PURELY SPECULATION! It all makes more sense now. Not that I didn't think it was him before, but the pond searched and the abandoned house are on the same stretch, albeit 30 miles apart or so. The initial fliers that were taken down because LE number was on there instead of WH and JH. Therefore, that's how WH got all the "tips" about her phone pinging and clothing found, because those alleged tips had to go through him first, and he would be first on all of the scenes. Of course, he probably never got any tips, because everything was already planted before the fliers went up. Then, the work truck slowly driving near the pond, (looking for an abandoned house? or texting from someone else's phone while driving because he knew the phone would show that location eventually?) So, this is only my opinion and I'm just pretending to be a detective, but with a positive ID of the remains, the very important question is how did LE get to that abandoned house? Since they were there and found (possibly) what they were looking for, seems they have been building a strong case all along!
I think it was apparent it was abandoned just from the looks of it. I don't understand why he would place her near a house anyway, with all the forests and water in the area. In his business, he had access to large drums and water heaters, etc. The carelessness of the disposal could just be from the disorganized thought process of a cokehead, I guess, but it really is bizarre to me the way that she was found.
I'm leaning towards a cell phone gps record being meticulously searched. Erica Crippen was found in basically a field in Md, after going missing in NJ, after an exhaustive cell phone gps search. I think they have some way of knowing WH was at that property at least once.