Just some updates. All BBM:
"Autopsy Underway on Body Found in Vacant House"
Posted: Mar 29, 2017 09:49 AM CDT
Updated: Mar 29, 2017 09:49 AM CDT
"An autopsy is underway on a body that was found inside a home on Evansville's south side.
Evansville
Police said they received a call Monday night about a body found at a vacant house on South Bedford Ave."
http://www.tristatehomepage.com/new...erway-on-body-found-in-vacant-house/682390301
"Investigation continues after decomposed body found inside vacant home"
Published: Tuesday, March 28th 2017, 10:17 pm EDT
Updated: Tuesday, March 28th 2017, 10:17 pm EDT
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More than 24 hours later, police are still parked out front of a vacant home in the 1600 block of South Bedford Avenue.
According to police, a decomposed body was found inside late Monday.
...
Evansville police have been protecting the front and back entrances to the house where that body was found.
How did police even know to search this house?
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We also wanted to know what else they found and if they think this could be missing Evansville teen Aleah Beckerle.
Officer Smith said there is no way to know until the autopsy.
'
Just like with any investigation that we have going on, if there's any activity that they see, we always encourage people to say something if they see something, that's what we have to go on at this time,' Officer Smith explained."
http://www.14news.com/story/3501904...fter-decomposed-body-found-inside-vacant-home
ETA: I am now watching the video from the article, and the male reporter says many neighbors have told him that since the body has been found, officers have been asking them if they have smelled or heard anything strange specifically since June or July of last year. He also says while LE has told him it is normal, he has covered many death investigations and cannot remember one where the police were on the scene for over 24 hours.
"Neighbors react to decomposing body found in Evansville home"
Published: Tuesday, March 28th 2017, 8:24 pm EDT
Updated: Tuesday, March 28th 2017, 8:44 pm EDT
"Social media erupted
when news broke that Evansville police found a decomposing body inside a house on the 1600 block of South Bedford Ave.
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The McDowell's, who say they have lived right across the street from the home for decades, tell us they are concerned with the number of blighted homes in the area, saying it invites more crime.
Wesley McDowell told us this isn't the first time police have checked out the home.
'The police have been there countless occasions--drug activity. Because, they sneak in the back, and they know we'll call in on them. It's not their (police) first rodeo going into that house,' Wesley said.
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'That house been abandoned over six to seven years, and I been here for two and a half,' [Doris] Mathis, [who lives several doors down from the blighted house] said. 'So, I never seen nobody living there, walking in there, or going, or coming out.'
Our crews watched as EPD detectives went door to door asking neighbors what they've seen.
One neighbor told us the detective specifically asked him if he had seen anything with that house since June of last year
...."
http://www.14news.com/story/35018527/neighbors-react-to-decomposing-body-found-in-evansville-home
Observations:
1.
Hmm ...: So did someone randomly stumble upon a body and call LE at that point, or did LE decide to search the house upon receiving a tip/getting a lead?
2. "'
Just like with any investigation that we have going on, if there's any activity that they see, we always encourage people to say something if they see something, that's what we have to go on at this time,' Officer Smith explained."
The over-thinker in me wonders ...: Does the officer mean there already was an existing investigation and that someone said something about the body in the course of their investigation?
The timing of this discovery is somewhat interesting, too, in that it was only last Thursday that DW and DR were sentenced for the roles they played in the beating/false confession scheme. I thought perhaps James Wilson got mad (he was sentenced to one year in jail ... a much harsher sentence than what the women got) in the last couple of days and decided to spill the beans, but according to vinelink, he is no longer in custody ... :thinking: (DR is still in custody at Vanderburgh County Jail, serving her 105-day jail sentence).
"Evansville man pleads guilty to role in false-confession beating"
http://www.daily-times.com/story/ne...uilty-role-false-confession-beating/93162464/
"Woman pleads guilty to role in false-confession beating"
http://www.daily-times.com/story/ne...uilty-role-false-confession-beating/98352654/