Found Deceased AL - Paighton Houston, 29, left bar with 2 men, Birmingham, 20 Dec 2019 #2

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  • #701
Such as a general reference to RR tracks, ball fields and a place with a lot of automobiles.
That towing yard across the intersection from the house makes it possible that someone might have smelled something, but with the body being buried I don't know. Hopefully the towing yard has cameras (likely) and the recordings are still available (unlikely).
The backyard is covered in debris and trash. I imagine it already smelled bad to begin with.
 
  • #702
Seems like a nurse
 
  • #703
I interpreted the TT reporter to mean two other searches before this general search. I think the two spots covered yesterday are considered the same search. It sort of defines the boundaries of the general search area. MOO
Agreed - Trussville Tribune said that there were at least two other searches that the general public/media were not made aware of, which was not the case with the two spots yesterday obviously.
 
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  • #704
I'm getting the feeling that the person that buried her there had no connection to the house other than the fact that he/she knew it was vacant and remote.
I have that exact same feeling. It was a convenient place to bury someone because it is vacant and someone knew that.
 
  • #705
JMO but possibly having to do with the other search sites.
You bring up an interesting point. The tip about this location was 100% accurate, while the tip about the other location seemed to turn up nothing. I wonder if the tips came from different people or if the actually did find something, possibly a weapon, at the other site?
 
  • #706
I’m reminded of Hannah Graham and Angelica Hadsell, who were both found behind abandoned houses.

In Anjelica’s case, the location was isolated via GPS from the perp’s work vehicle. In Hannah’s case, volunteer searchers found her, iirc.

I know they used the word “tip”, but considering they “returned” to the area, I wonder if it was really a ping that led them there, as in AJ’s case.

What’s the closest cell tower to that location I wonder.
 
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  • #707
Here is the house in question from today's postings, in the image is the same house from google maps. The house almost certainly is a location for illicit activity. The deterioration of the home in a short period of time is bizarre, although it was in poor condition to begin with.
 

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  • #708
The reason I believe that is because if she was unknown to the person they'd just dump her body. But if she was seen with them or they cared abt her they buried her due to remorse, shame, and in the hope the body wont be found and tied back to them. I may be way out in left field that us just my thoughts on the female body being wrapped in cloth and buried. And again we do NOT know who this is I am just presuming this due to the condition of the unidentified body
 
  • #709
Maybe nurse's buddies brought her over ?
 
  • #710
The backyard is covered in debris and trash. I imagine it already smelled bad to begin with.
True. I have heard that human remains have a very strong and distinctive smell. The smell of any dead animal is very bad to me. It takes a long time to get the smell out of my nose.
 
  • #711
JMO but possibly having to do with the other search sites.
You bring up an interesting point. The tip about this location was 100% accurate, while the tip about the other location seemed to turn up nothing. I wonder if the tips came from different people or if the actually did find something, possibly a weapon, at the other site?
 
  • #712
I hope whoever was involved is a complete basket case as they are watching all this unfold. Even if they didn’t do something to intentionally harm her, they should have came forward immediately instead of letting this family suffer.

My dear friends brother died from an over dose recently and “his friends” just left him there to be discovered by the housekeeper. I’m not saying that’s what happened here. I’m just saying, if it turns out to not be homicide they should have reported it instead of covering it up.
 
  • #713
JMO but possibly having to do with the other search sites.
If This is a place known to PH, this makes me wonder more about an OD and a cover up. Moo
 
  • #714
i think the google image was from 2010 - I could be wrong, but if so it may have fallen apart over the years.
 
  • #715
Maybe nurse's buddies brought her over ?

Who are you talking about? I’ve seen several posts you’ve made referencing a nurse, nurse case manager at UAB and now nurse buddies.
 
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True. I have heard that human remains have a very strong and distinctive smell. The smell of any dead animal is very bad to me. It takes a long time to get the smell out of my nose.
It wouldn't have smelled being that it was completely buried and temperatures in the 50s. If it was the middle of the summer, maybe. As I recall, Savannah Spurlok was discovered by the odour, but she had been buried for months.
 
  • #718
You bring up an interesting point. The tip about this location was 100% accurate, while the tip about the other location seemed to turn up nothing. I wonder if the tips came from different people or if the actually did find something, possibly a weapon, at the other site?

I’m thinking they maybe had an idea about the “area”, but not the exact location.
 
  • #719
i think the google image was from 2010 - I could be wrong, but if so it may have fallen apart over the years.
Same truck is parked there in 2008 view and in 2013 view
 
  • #720
I wholeheartedly support the WS rules, and I am not asking for names, but those of you are are savvy on social media, are any of the coworkers known? So odd to me from the beginning that the group of coworkers did not come out themselves and beg for help.

Yes and people are already leaving nasty comments on one of the coworkers's post, you would think they would be more careful after the Heidi Broussard case. Not that it is the same people commenting but still. ..

Learned about this case via Aniah's biological parents facebook, they both posted about it. So sad.
 
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