'If the motive for the murders of the Dermonds were for financial gain, it is unlikely that Mrs D, would have been transported miles away and dumped into lake oconee anchored down with cinder blocks. Although she was found a week and half later by unsuspecting fishermen. If she had snagged on a tree limb near the lake bottom, she may have never been located. This would have likely delayed
financial settlements for years, imo'..
Son of Putnam victims blames cult for mom’s disappearance...
Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said his investigators are almost done processing the home of Russell and Shirley Dermond for clues.
“We are still today dusting for fingerprints and we’re doing kind of a final wrap-up today of this home,” said Sills.
Channel 2’s Richard Elliot spoke on the phone with the Dermond’s son Keith. He’s in Jacksonville, Fla. He didn’t want to be recorded, but did talk about what the past two weeks have been like for his family.
“Not too good as you might imagine, this is a worse nightmare then we could have ever dreamed up,” said Keith Dermond.
The last time anyone ever saw Russell Dermond alive was at a Lake Oconee Publix exactly two weeks ago. Investigators believe someone killed him either that night, or sometime the next day.
Keith Dermond doesn’t believe someone specifically targeted his parents for this brutal crime. He believes it’s random, maybe the work of a cult.
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"We're now having to live with an unanswered question. We as human beings really have a hard time with unanswered questions and the reality is, we may have to live with this for the rest of our lives," noted Rev. Key.
Sheriff Sills calls this one of the most trying and frustrating cases of his career, but he isn't calling it "cold."
"We don't do closed and open. It's either solved or it's not solved," explained Sheriff Sills.
He's dedicated to this case and won't stop until the killer is caught. When asked what he would like to say to the person that committed the crime, Sheriff Sills responded "you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you."
Until that day, the Dermonds' church friends still pray for answers.
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