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Detectives and crews from the medical examiner’s office spent much of the day, Tuesday, digging up the backyard of a Cobb County home looking for clues in the case of a missing mother.
Tiffany Whitton has been missing since last September. Whitton’s former boyfriend, Ashley Caudle, was last seen with her at a Marietta Walmart. Cobb County police brought Marietta detectives and representatives of the medical examiner's officer to serve a search warrant at Peggy Bailey’s home. Bailey is Caudle's mother...
After their daylong search, police would only say that they have evidence that they still need to analyze.
video and more at link.Lisa Daniels is desperate for answers for herself, for her family, and especially for a 7-year-old girl who misses her mommy.
Daniels clutches her missing daughter's photo outside the place where Whitton was last seen a year ago September 13, 2013.
"I'm just begging," Daniels said. "I know that people know. I know somebody out there knows where she is; what happened to her. Who might be involved."
Marietta police have followed up on multiple tips and leads since Whitton’s disappearance, including a search of her former boyfriend’s home in July... Police left the scene with boxes of envelopes, but said they didn’t find any noteworthy evidence.
Elements of the search are still under investigation, Moeller said.
“Every single day we are working towards finding her,” Moeller said. “I truly believe we will get answers. We’re on the right path.”
May or may not be related:
Land surveyors uncovered human remains Monday morning in the woods off County Services Parkway, Cobb County police said. ...
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/...woods/nmYJH/?ecmp=ajc_social_twitter_2014_sfp
The report said "no foul play was suspected", then how does a body get buried by itself? And behind a LE building. Strange place. In a way I pray that it is Tiffany, for her daughter & mother's sake, they need closure, but at the same time, I hope it's not her, because then there is still that hope.
"There were no obvious signs of foul play," she said.
Received a message from Tiffany's mom that she was notified of the finding but it was not related to Tiffany.
So sad that she hasn't gotten the closure she deserves.
Nearly two and a half years after 26-year-old Tiffany Whitton went missing in Marietta, Cobb County investigators have brought in the District Attorney's Cold Case unit to help solve what is being treated as a homicide case.
"It allows us to have another set of experts take a look at the case we've already been involved in," said Cobb County Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Jesse Evans, who has worked the Whitton case since day one in September of 2013.
"We know people know about this," said Evans. "It's their willingness to come forward that could very well be the difference between us being able to get justice for Tiffany, versus this remaining a cold case for an eternity."
Whitton's mother created a Facebook page called "Find Tiffany Whitton."
We still believe there is at least one person who either knows where Tiffany is or whether something may have happened to her," her mother said in a recent post. "Not knowing where she is or whether she's alive is agonizing."