Found Deceased AL - Paighton Houston, 29, left bar with 2 men, Birmingham, 20 Dec 2019 #3

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  • #841
I live 5 miles from the location. My kids play ball at that park located right by the first site.. there’s a junk/tow yard maybe 100feet straight up the road. It has been known for squatters in the past. However, the taxes are only up to date till 2018. This home has been vacant for a while. However, there are not the best apartments maybe 1 mile from the location. This little section of hueytown, isn’t the best.

You wouldn’t randomly pick this neighborhood. Hueytown police are always everywhere and will pull you over for the little thing! Super shocked considering Bessemer is literally 5 miles away where it’s basically “ the hood or completely run down”.

Welcome LB0814. Thanks for your local insight. :)
 
  • #842
No. After the autopsy is done, there’s usually no reason to hold on to the body.

What is a bit odd, is that we haven’t heard the results yet. But I think that’s because there hasn’t been an arrest.

In my opinion, they're withholding so much information from release to the public because they're interviewing a lot of suspects who are all accusing each other and the only way to figure out which story is true is to compare it to the hard evidence. If the evidence becomes public then everybody starts changing their story to accommodate.
 
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O/T

I am so sick of getting the message "Websleuths is not responding due to a long-running script" and having to click "Stop Script" to read the latest.

I have changed every setting I can think of on my browser and still it comes up.

Also too yeah yeah I know ad nauseum which dogs are okay being left home alone and the benefits of smiling.

*stalks away grumbling*

This error message is related to WS's interaction with your browser. You can either use the Brave browser (works with Windows and Macs) which will alleviate the issue, or you can disable all add-ons in your existing browser (which is a pain, I know).
 
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Do we have independent confirmation that Paighton actually called her mom from work three times a day every day? Because I'm pretty dubious of that, likewise that she's "always very cautious". It's understandable to want to exalt a lost loved one in the media but I like to think this forum gravitates to reality.

I have only heard it reported by her parents. That said, my SIL has a very similar relationship with my MIL in that she is over 30 and calls to check in multiple times per day amongst many other "controls" that would be unusual and considered poor boundaries in many mother-daughter relationships. But, my SIL has been a drug addict for over 15 years; in 2 rehabs, had long stints of sobriety, relapses, etc. That type of behavior is generally rooted in fear and protection, although it is rarely an effective means of preventing relapse. Moo
 
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Jefferson County sheriff’s Chief Deputy David Agee said on Friday that as of now, Paighton’s case is being treated as a “death investigation” only. Whether the death is a homicide will be determined after the cause of death is revealed.
I actually feel like this statement says a lot about what LE knows at this point. It almost sounds as if someone has told them "what happened" and LE is just wanting to confirm what they told them. At that point then it will be up to LE to decide that "someone" was either, NOT RESPONSIBLE in any way for the death of PH, or that "someone" WAS RESPONSIBLE for the death of PH in some way.

Even if they decide that "someone" is not responsible for her death, I think it will be highly likely that some type of charges such as "abuse of a corpse" to be filed. It could also be possible that some sort of aiding or some other type charge could happen.

Since the police showed very little urgency, I feel like they've known all along that something had already happened and it was just getting the pieces to fall into place.
 
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I was surprised by this as well. I expected that PH would not receive her proper burial until after an autopsy/toxicology report had been completed. My understanding is that all of that normally takes a good bit of time. Is there anyone in this thread who would have expert or professional knowledge on why her funeral could be taking place more quickly than we might have expected? (A coroner, someone who works at a funeral home, anyone who has been involved with determining COD in cases before, etc.)
They don't need the body after the samples are taken for a toxicology screening. We were allowed to bury my uncle after a wreck when the toxicology reports were pending. His body was released to us the day after the wreck. The toxicology reports (which were negative) didn't come back until after he was buried.

I've also seen other cases where the bodies are released to family and toxicology reports don't come back for months.
 
  • #848
They don't need the body after the samples are taken for a toxicology screening. We were allowed to bury my uncle after a wreck when the toxicology reports were pending. His body was released to us the day after the wreck. The toxicology reports (which were negative) didn't come back until after he was buried.
So sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing this insightful information.
 
  • #849
I have only heard it reported by her parents. That said, my SIL has a very similar relationship with my MIL in that she is over 30 and calls to check in multiple times per day amongst many other "controls" that would be unusual and considered poor boundaries in many mother-daughter relationships. But, my SIL has been a drug addict for over 15 years; in 2 rehabs, had long stints of sobriety, relapses, etc. That type of behavior is generally rooted in fear and protection, although it is rarely an effective means of preventing relapse. Moo

AA believes that the most valuable sponsor is a person who has been through it themselves. A mother's love is priceless but the support of someone who truly understands and who you aren't afraid to disappoint is valuable
 
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I've dealt with this before. This script is related to your browser. You can either use the Brave browser (works with Windows and Macs) which will alleviate the issue, or you can disable all add-ons in your existing browser.

Thank you. However, since WS is the only site with which I have this problem, I think the problem stems more from them than me.

I disabled add-ons for WS and then couldn't read other sites because the add-ons were disabled.
 
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Thank you. However, since WS is the only site with which I have this problem, I think the problem stems more from them than me.

I disabled add-ons for WS and then couldn't read other sites because the add-ons were disabled.
Yes, it seems WS has a lot of scripts, so it can cause problems with browsers, unfortunately. The Brave browser alleviated it for others I've discussed it with - give it a try if you'd like. :)
 
  • #853
Is toxicology always ran as part of an autopsy? I am just wondering if it would have been part of the autopsy and whether any info will be released prior to toxicology results coming in..
 
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Do we have independent confirmation that Paighton actually called her mom from work three times a day every day? Because I'm pretty dubious of that, likewise that she's "always very cautious". It's understandable to want to exalt a lost loved one in the media but I like to think this forum gravitates to reality.

Both parents gave interviews and made these statements on the air within the first hours of reporting PH missing. That was more than 2 weeks ago and news video not archived as long as news articles but I think enough of us can confirm we heard it. Inside edition may still be available -- I think mom said same to them.
 
  • #855
For those WSers with experience with other cases - should we read anything into that? The fact the funeral home already has PH?

I don’t think so. Autopsies that I’ve read about here have been conducted in one day. They get their blood samples, etc. There’s really no reason to hang onto the body any longer.

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This does make me wonder though if there have been autopsies that have required more than one day that perhaps I just haven’t heard about. Surely there have been some? Maybe some dismemberment cases? Or ones with extensive decomp or other complicated facets?
 
  • #856
Is toxicology always ran as part of an autopsy? I am just wondering if it would have been part of the autopsy and whether any info will be released prior to toxicology results coming in..
In a case like this, they’ll definitely do a toxicology report.

I don’t see that holding up the autopsy findings, unless they can’t figure out a cause of death, and have to wait for those results.
 
  • #857
Is toxicology always ran as part of an autopsy? I am just wondering if it would have been part of the autopsy and whether any info will be released prior to toxicology results coming in..

This are good questions. I thiiiiink toxicology is always run??? Maybe?? @carbuff ?? But, what if someone dies as a mass shooting victim, why would they run tox though, for example? I’d like to know the answer to this for sure. Perhaps it varies with the circumstances. Idk...

We’ve seen MOD and COD come back before tox comes back—for example, Cupcake, her COD came back as asphyxiation, and then weeks later after tox came back we learned those monsters gave her meth. (She was THREE btw :( )
 
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My brother is a heavy set guy and goes to a lot of bars. He's not a bouncer. So it's a possibility but not known. Are you able to dig into the bar and see if they have bouncers that fit that description? Maybe from other pictures at the bar?

I don't know if the site I'm looking at is accurate or up to date but I found 36 sex offenders in Hueytown alone. One is black, 6' 6" and 296 pounds. His offense was rape 1st degree. He lived about 5 minutes away from the Chapel Dr address. Only on number 3, working my way down the list. There was another one that was over 200 pounds but only 5' 1".
Did you find any SOs at the Saddle Ridge Estates trailer park?
 
  • #859
Pictures from the crime scene house =
Paighton-crime-scene-7.jpg

Paighton-scene-1-.jpg

Paighton-crime-scene-5-.jpg

Paighton-crime-scene-6-.jpg

Paighton-crime-scene-8.jpg

[EXCLUSIVE] Paighton Houston: A look at the filthy crime scene where body of beloved Alabama woman was found

(Marking to look at tomorrow, not right before I go to bed. :( )
 
  • #860
In my opinion, they're withholding so much information from release to the public because they're interviewing a lot of suspects who are all accusing each other and the only way to figure out which story is true is to compare it to the hard evidence. If the evidence becomes public then everybody starts changing their story to accommodate.

I have my own theory regarding the suspects. Wouldn't it seem appropriate to at least release the approximate descriptions of the men? They probably have videos or at least descriptions of the suspects...if they are killers, other women in the community could be in danger. The University of Alabama is right there in Birmingham.
 
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