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If him and his wife have been separated for a year but neither one has filed for a divorce if he could possibly have hitchhiked a ride with a semi and trying to make his way to FL where she is?
Well something happened since yesterday when they said they didnt know if he was also a victim or a suspect to name him a suspect today. They must have found something or found something out.
This is the first time I've read about this, but my initial thought was that he was killed first, and she had taken the truck to try to get away, went down into the embankment and tried hiding in the bed of the truck. That idea has a lot of holes in it though. They could have thrown his body into the river, but I think it would have been found by now. If they took it with them to dump somewhere else, why not take hers too?
I haven't read all of the links, have they said where she was shot? (where she was found, in the cab of the truck, outside the truck or somewhere else.)![]()
From what's been posted, she was found in the bed of the truck, covered with branches.
Well, gunshot doesn't sound like a crime of passion. After all, someone can be shot at a certain distance. If it was strangling or stab wounds, then that would show a sign of rage and closeness to the victim.
I hate to say but it almost sounds like a drug deal gone wrong.
As far as a 17 year old camping out with a 22 year old, that wouldn't happen in my house. But, kids have been known to lie and say they are staying over here or there with female friends...but all along they have another plan that they know mom and dad wouldn't approve of.
I think this could be the County Road 2150N in White County, (Crossville) - location of the truck...not sure about exactly WHERE on/off the road...but for anyone trying to get their bearings:
http://goo.gl/maps/4zg8j
- Jessi was expected back at work at 5 a.m (Monday morning?)
Were they camping at a campground or just found a spot and made camp? If they were just fishing and hanging around their campsite it would make more sense that someone approached them. The theory they stumbled onto a meth lab or drug deal always comes up but I don't think I have ever heard of that actually ever happening. IMO
Correct area. I went camping and fishing in the Walbash once with my friends and their parents in this area. The areas first mentioned were Norris City and Centerville. Centerville in S IL is a blip in the road and not present on G maps. Later MSM said they were both from Carmi so I used that for the map.
A = Carmi
B = The end of CR 2150N where the car was found. 1 mile from campsite.
C = Centerville Cemetary--just to give you an idea.
D = Walbash and my guess the area they were camping.
It's very remote, so will need to use the zoom or even the road features.
http://goo.gl/maps/CI8CJ
I'm sorry if I sound nit-picky, but they were fishing in the Little Wabash, not the Wabash. It's a completely different river. The Little Wabash is much smaller, and it is farther west.
I'm not sure that location B on your map is where the truck was found, either. If you zoom in and go farther west, you will see that CR 2150 N stops and starts a few times. One of those times, it ends right next to the Little Wabash. I would guess that is where they were fishing. We discussed this a few pages back.![]()
You may want to check my map again. The location I have on my map where I believe the truck was found is by the Little Wabash...and near Centerville; because I know that the big Wabash is further east and is the boundary for the IN and IL border in S IL.
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