from the link below, Vehle is unemployed and living off of money from his mother. At 53 years of age??? WTF? His allowance must be quite a bit since his monthly child support obligation is so high! He is scheduled to meet with investigators on Monday. Meanwhile it has been 12 days since Nonnie disappeared.cheko1 said:Doubt this guy is in the Air Force he is 53 yrs old. But maybe????
Yes I definately see a pattern in this & Deidre's case......both disappeared without a trace. That is so scarey........guess it happens more often then I thought. Also LE seems to think Nonniie just walked away.....or least it sounds that way. Outcome doesn't look very good either.
Missing Air Force nurse Nonnie Dotson allegedly told her mother four days before she vanished that the military had "done her way wrong."
Sounds like he is a total jerk. Dumping her when she got pregnant ( which isn't unusual these days) the one article stated he spread rumors about her & just dirty according to her friends. He better have a good alibi, living off of his rich Mom's money he'd be able to fly to Co or drive, would be able to get home before anyone knew he was gone.Michelle Read said:from the link below, Vehle is unemployed and living off of money from his mother. At 53 years of age??? WTF? His allowance must be quite a bit since his monthly child support obligation is so high! He is scheduled to meet with investigators on Monday. Meanwhile it has been 12 days since Nonnie disappeared.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/news/original/1206/0101_nonnie_dotson.html
Jodibug said:Now that I have read a little more about the ex-bf, I am more suspicious of him.
Also, I have read everything from him being very wealthy to him living with his mom. Does anyone know which is correct?
Either way, he really seemed to be inconvenienced by the child and child support order.![]()
I pulled this from the article that BG posted:the original tez said:He's retained a lawyer already and isn't talking? Hmmm......
Bobbisangel said:I remember hearing that Nonnie had told someone that the service had done her wrong.
The father of missing U.S. Air Force nurse Nonnie Ann Dotsons child met with an investigator in Texas this afternoon, as scheduled, for an interview that didn't last an hour.
"I completely cooperated with the investigation," said Edward Vehle, 53, as he left the office of his San Antonio criminal defense lawyer, Jay S. Norton.