KS KS - Lori Heimer 57, murdered in her Saline County home, 25 Jun 2016

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Yes, farmers work in fields sometimes into the night depending on what needs to be done and if certain weather is coming. At 8 P.M. in summer in KS, it is still light out.
 
  • #262
Ha Ha, Yes he meant that as a complement. I just love some of the terms the Kansas people come up with. I must say, I have never heard that one, too cute.
Leave it to a man! My husband calls me bony butt because his ex weighs at least 190 lbs!
 
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So I am taking there is no new updates by KBI or LE. I have looked on the internet and can't find anything. So we just wait and pray they find the person-s, responsible for killing Lori. In the mean time I feel if this was no one she knew, this could happen again, that is a scary thought.
 
  • #265
I check Salina Post every aftn for updates, or anything pertaining to this case. If there's anything new, I will post immediately!
 
  • #266
I too, am doubting the husband's story... How he could get the detailed descriptions of the two vehicles and their drivers from a field where he was working across the street? All the previous injuries to Lori's being accident prone? The murder being recalled by family, sheriff, neighbors, reporters - all as "a very brutal murder"... So, we can gather from that - this was no simple gun shot or her being hit on the head... In most cases where the spouse is killed, the husband or wife is always the first suspect. Lori's husband says he was with her around 11:00 for lunch... It happened in the bedroom.. Just sounds to me like a crime of passion... Maybe he overheard her on the phone with another man? Maybe there was a man there and ran out when husband came home? Maybe there was no one coming to look at those dogs that day - maybe in reality it was just a boyfriend coming over to see her?? I'm not trying to rude or ugly - I'm just stating that this is so many times the case when a husband or wife is killed.

Yes, I am also of the husband. That is normal to suspect the husband, couple of things he said made me suspect him. I do realize they were a very rounded family, so it makes some hard to see that. Couple things he said is what makes me suspect him
 
  • #267
someone posted this truck on salina bst site, its been there over a month on moved, does not fit the info but hope police check it out thoroughly, not sure if you can open the link if not i can get a photo

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Thanks everyone for keeping Lori's thread active. It seemed for a while that there were just a couple of us holding vigil here. Glad to see the thread with current chatter. I don't post much but am always lurking and hoping for news of an arrest.

Just wanted to add....I have only seen Lori's husband on one recent video. To me he seemed truly upset by her death and I found him to be appropriately bewildered. Not sure what he has stated that might have caused suspicion as I have obviously missed it, but he seems to me like a typical farmer and salt of the earth type man who is comfortable working in the fields, never expecting to have to appear on video. I can't imagine walking into that house and finding Lori as he did. Absolutely awful to think about.
 
  • #270
This PU has out of state plates. I blew it up, but still cannot read it. I'm leaning toward Iowa, but not certain. What town does it say it is in?
 
  • #271
Yes, I am also of the husband. That is normal to suspect the husband, couple of things he said made me suspect him. I do realize they were a very rounded family, so it makes some hard to see that. Couple things he said is what makes me suspect him
Well, if that is truly the case, we'll know shortly as the DNA tests should be completed.

But....reasons why it isn't him:
1). Workers can and have vouched for his whereabouts that day (no link, however)
2). The neighbor talked to Lori that afternoon and said Lori had an appt that afternoon to show her pups and might be late to her Bbq
3). Where did the husband or other people come up with the distinctive descriptions of the vehicles
4) It used to be the midday meal was the big one (supper or dinner) Maybe Lori couldn't take food out to the fields as she was busy with dogs
5). People would have to suspect she was being battered
6). Cleaning kennels had to be tough work and might lend itself to breaking bones
(By the way, did she have help with the dogs?)



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  • #272
I check Salina Post every aftn for updates, or anything pertaining to this case. If there's anything new, I will post immediately!
What is the "Post"? I always knew it as "The Salina Journal". Do they have two newspapers? And if so, how do they differ? Has Salina grown that much that they can support 2 newspapers?

What exactly was the Heimer farm specialty? Wheat, soybeans, cattle etc?

Does harvesting begin around July 4?

If Mr. Heimer was harvesting across the road from their home, it appears he would have had plenty of views of the trucks because of the turn in the road.


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  • #273
What is the "Post"? I always knew it as "The Salina Journal". Do they have two newspapers? And if so, how do they differ? Has Salina grown that much that they can support 2 newspapers?

What exactly was the Heimer farm specialty? Wheat, soybeans, cattle etc?

Does harvesting begin around July 4?

If Mr. Heimer was harvesting across the road from their home, it appears he would have had plenty of views of the trucks because of the turn in the road.


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Salinapost.com is an online news source. Salina journal wants a few to view some story's more newspapers are doing that. I think you get to read some many free, at least our is that way. Like seven story's a month after that you can't read anymore unless you pay the fee. Is salina journal like that?
 
  • #274
Yes,the Journal expects you to pay for the online version. The Post does not. In reading the Post, I have found it to be versatile and informing.

P.S. harvest is usually always between mid June thru end of June.
 
  • #275
This PU has out of state plates. I blew it up, but still cannot read it. I'm leaning toward Iowa, but not certain. What town does it say it is in?

They said they called the police but not reported stolen, also they did not tag it for pounding. They guy said it's been there for a while like over a month. I would think someone would want their truck and to not get impounded. He just posted because he wants whoever it is to come get it. This truck is in salina ks. The tag is a Texas tag he said
 
  • #276
Well, if that is truly the case, we'll know shortly as the DNA tests should be completed.

But....reasons why it isn't him:
1). Workers can and have vouched for his whereabouts that day (no link, however)
2). The neighbor talked to Lori that afternoon and said Lori had an appt that afternoon to show her pups and might be late to her Bbq
3). Where did the husband or other people come up with the distinctive descriptions of the vehicles
4) It used to be the midday meal was the big one (supper or dinner) Maybe Lori couldn't take food out to the fields as she was busy with dogs
5). People would have to suspect she was being battered
6). Cleaning kennels had to be tough work and might lend itself to breaking bones
(By the way, did she have help with the dogs?)



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Very good points made Razz!
 
  • #277
They said they called the police but not reported stolen, also they did not tag it for pounding. They guy said it's been there for a while like over a month. I would think someone would want their truck and to not get impounded. He just posted because he wants whoever it is to come get it. This truck is in salina ks. The tag is a Texas tag he said
I think somebody should notify Lori's husband with the address of the location where its parked.
 
  • #278
What is a the site the truck was posted on and why wouldn't the guy who posted it just call the cops anyway? Is the truck in Salina?

I wonder if he went through it looking for a registration?

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  • #279
What is a the site the truck was posted on and why wouldn't the guy who posted it just call the cops anyway? Is the truck in Salina?

I wonder if he went through it looking for a registration?

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Yes, did call the police, and the LEO said it wasn't reported as stolen when he ran the tag. He posted it to fb salina area buy sale and trade .. here is what he posted about it, he had to try again cause evberyone thought he was sellng it which he is not..

Lets try this again NOT FOR SALE OR GIVING AWAY LETS TRY READING PEOPLE im trying to find the owner of this truck its been tagged and sitting for awhile if anyone knows the owner please let me know....THANKS
 
  • #280
I hope a person is not missing that owns the truck, and foul play could be involved. Its not a bad truck and not sure why anyone would just leave it there, I just thought maybe since its blue could it be the suspect-s truck here is the side view, they have 48 hours to move it. Here is a side view, I mainly would to load this on here, just in case that ost gets deleted and someone picks the truck up. Wanted to see what others thought. I don't think it matches
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