Probably already posted but this article had more details than I have read before.
http://www.macon.com/2014/05/08/3087453/decapitation-unlikely-cause-of.html
http://www.macon.com/2014/05/08/3087453/decapitation-unlikely-cause-of.html
That doesn't look like a real LinkedIn profile, plus it is rare to find someone of Mr. Dermond's age on the site. LinkedIn is a professional networking website for those still active in the workforce. Doubt very much Mr. Dermond had an interest in linking up with other professionals. And anyone can put any profile they want on LinkedIn. It.s a grown-up Facebook.
Finally, there is nowhere else besides that one skeletal "profile" to be found by searching his name.
BTW, best way to do background review is to look past all the recent articles, usually older news and information is found way down on the Google search.
That doesn't look like a real LinkedIn profile, plus it is rare to find someone of Mr. Dermond's age on the site. LinkedIn is a professional networking website for those still active in the workforce. Doubt very much Mr. Dermond had an interest in linking up with other professionals. And anyone can put any profile they want on LinkedIn. It.s a grown-up Facebook.
Finally, there is nowhere else besides that one skeletal "profile" to be found by searching his name.
BTW, best way to do background review is to look past all the recent articles, usually older news and information is found way down on the Google search.
Thank you Georgiagirl, that is exactly what I meant! Like it or not, there is a level of desensitization that has to occur for those in the medical community. While a beheading may be particularly gruesome, doctors, nurses, coroners, etc. are in a position to see, touch, cut, clean and mend things that might make the rest of us vomit or worse, pass out. A chef who breaks down large carcasses (usually done in fancier restaurants as the meat is considered fresher, cleaner, and cut better) on a daily basis would probably have more of a mental system of disengaging from the reality of chopping up carcasses.
Annie1004, I respectfully disagree.. You are only as old as you feel.. Due to folks retiring from the north, etc; transplants, they may want to keep in touch with old/young friends, coworkers, etc. I am on LinkedIN and have been retired for 22 years. I believe MR D was an avid canoeist..JMO
Been down mountain streams a few times myself..and up the river without a paddle more times than I want to remember..
A Doctor may be as you describe if he were a surgeon. Of course, not all M.D.'s are surgeons. You wheel a headless body into the hospital emergency room and they will be no more accustomed or comfortable with it than you. IMO. ^i^
A Doctor may be as you describe if he were a surgeon. Of course, not all M.D.'s are surgeons. You wheel a headless body into the hospital emergency room and they will be no more accustomed or comfortable with it than you. IMO. ^i^
Storm, I respectfully disagree. Most folks who work in the medical field, public safety, emergency services, etc., have to learn to separate or compartmentalize traumatic incidents. During an emergency they rely on their training and must remain calm, and for lack of better words, they have the ability to block it out of their minds until the incident is resolved.
In the aftermath their empathy and other emotions are no different than anyone else; hence PTSD..
As a big city firefighter/haz mat/heavy rescue; AFD, for 25 years. I experienced many traumatic incidents, and experiencing deaths and decapitations from auto accidents, etc., were routine. Only when children or families were involved, coworkers, or in cases of multiple casualties; high rises, etc., does it affect true professionals..imo It's their job, it's what we were trained to do...
5 KILLED AS FLAMES SWEEP 6TH FLOOR OF ATLANTA BUILDING - Peachtree & 25th Street
Published: Saturday, July 1 1989
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...EEP-6TH-FLOOR-OF-ATLANTA-BUILDING.html?pg=all
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Russell Dermond
retired at Stathas Life Development Center
Eatonton, GeorgiaMental Health Carehttps://www.linkedin.com/search/fpsearch?keepFacets=true&facet_I=139&trk=prof-0-ovw-industry
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/vi...82293,VSRPtargetId:264550321,VSRPcmpt:primary
Annie1004, I respectfully disagree.. You are only as old as you feel..they say.. Due to folks retiring from the north, etc(never hear of folks retiring in the south & moving to the north. Why?); transplants, they may want to keep in touch with old/young friends, coworkers, etc. I am on LinkedIN and have been retired from public safety for over 22 years. I believe MR D was an avid canoeist..JMO This info may, or may not be significant. But better to have it and not need it, than to need it and...
Been down mountain streams a few times myself.. but up the river without a paddle more times than I want to remember..LOL
Same real estate company but another agent - male. Not sure how to share that info properly...This topic came up earlier in the thread and here is what I found.
Mr. stathas is a LMFT with offices in Greensboro and Atlanta. He and his wife live 18 miles from the Dermond's residence (but surely a much shorter distance across the lake). His wife Sherry is a realtor at Coldwell Banker lake Oconee and does occasionally represent listings with RP.
What I surmised probably happened with this strange Linkedin listing is that someone in the family was making Mr. stathas' linkedin account, but didn't understand exactly how it worked. So they used contacts already stored on the computer (I'm assuming the Dermonds probably knew the couple or bought their house thru Coldwell Banker) to create little blips on LinkedIn to see what the format looked like when published. As someone else mentioned, there are quite a few (22?) of these listings. I only searched one other, and I think he was actually employed at RP on his real linkedin account. I arrived at this conclusion because the wording on one of the listings uses wording that is the same as on Dr. stathas' profile.
The coincidence in all this is that Coldwell Banker lake oconee is also where Vicki Stephens had worked as a realtor.
Does anyone know who the listing agent is on 143 Carolyn dr, the house for sale next door to the Dermonds?
My question is this: how does a 50 year old woman drown right off of her own dock in the middle of the day?? I certainly wish we had more information on Vicki Stephens accidental death.
Annie1004, I respectfully disagree.. You are only as old as you feel..they say.. Due to folks retiring from the north, etc(never hear of folks retiring in the south & moving to the north. Why?); transplants, they may want to keep in touch with old/young friends, coworkers, etc. I am on LinkedIN and have been retired from public safety for over 22 years. I believe MR D was an avid canoeist..JMO This info may, or may not be significant. But better to have it and not need it, than to need it and...
Been down mountain streams a few times myself.. but up the river without a paddle more times than I want to remember..LOL
This case is giving me nightmares. I can't imagine living in the neighborhood, and having no answers! How terrifying!!
How terrifying for you!O/T
I saw a shadow of a person walking past my bedroom window this morning. The sun was coming up but still dark outside. I first thought it was my daughter outside watering her garden. Then I heard her in the kitchen and my heart sank. We rushed outside and no one was around. We looked in the kids room and both were there, safe. We have surveillance cameras but we have to wait until her fiancee comes home and look. That is 8 hrs from now.
These poor elderly people. How frighten they must have been. Everyone should get surveillance cameras. They run anywhere from $250 and up. I wish they had them.
I just can't see this as a robbery-gone-bad. At least publicly, we have been told that nothing is missing. I vote for thrill-kill because I can't believe anyone in his/her right mind would commit such heinous acts. There appears to be nothing in the Dermonds' backgrounds to raise a red flag.
I also think LE knows a lot more than they are letting on. At least I hope so.
O/T
I saw a shadow of a person walking past my bedroom window this morning. The sun was coming up but still dark outside. I first thought it was my daughter outside watering her garden. Then I heard her in the kitchen and my heart sank. We rushed outside and no one was around. We looked in the kids room and both were there, safe. We have surveillance cameras but we have to wait until her fiancee comes home and look. That is 8 hrs from now.
These poor elderly people. How frighten they must have been. Everyone should get surveillance cameras. They run anywhere from $250 and up. I wish they had them.