She worked at a Hooters, apparently, so maybe a regular customer?
Also, not too far from where Kyle Fleischmann went missing, though I know they are different circumstances...
I watched the video, and I think I'm confused. I read an article on WRAL that said he was at work at the time of the fire, but then the neighbor said he came over and got his dog when it was on fire?
Well, it does make more sense if the husband were involved.
But there are many felons around where she lives, with charges like attempted kidnapping and stalking (http://www.felonspy.com/search.html). I just hope LE is considering each and every possibility...
I don't know, I'm hesitant to suspect the guy because of nervousness. If my spouse were missing, I would be really nervous, too - nervous that I would learn something I never want to. But I am also pretty gullible.
The median income in Cary is $104,858, so it's a pretty affluent place. I was driving past the intersection mentioned in the articles at about 8 a.m. the same day she went missing. There isn't much to notice, other than there is some construction going on just down the road. It's right next to a...
I just received an alert from WRAL:
Authorities say they found charred remains Sunday in Snead's Ferry. More on WRAL.com and WRAL News at 11 pm.
I haven't been able to find any actual stories on it though.
EDIT: I found this link...
Awful story. He didn't have a bank account, so that would seem to be some kind of motivation. People are heartless these days, though, so maybe there doesn't need to be motivation.