I think it’s probably relatively safe to say at this point that his family had suspicions but did not act on those suspicions. As more evidence rolls out I truly hope it’s not a situation where they turned a blind eye or assisted him in any way.
Exactly.Or could it be that he used the original rug to bury her in, and he wanted to buy an exact rug to replace the original in his house, so it wouldn't appear he had any missing furniture/rugs, MOO.
I've updated through thread 1 - starting thread 2 - noticed early on that one of the articles said her phone and purse was found in a vehicle?? I missed that detail early on.Bless your heart, oviedo. You are appreciated.
I would say the family likely had a lot more than suspicions. Everybody who has followed this case has suspected him since day one. The family lived with this guy every day and they would have been very aware in the changes in his demeanour that would have obviously taken place. I have never met a person that has done something wrong that has given me an even semi believable account of what happened, you can just feel the desperation in their voice.I think it’s probably relatively safe to say at this point that his family had suspicions but did not act on those suspicions. As more evidence rolls out I truly hope it’s not a situation where they turned a blind eye or assisted him in any way.
No evidence of that. The sister told the cops about the rug before he was arrested. The dad called the cops when he smelled the odour. Did he do it immediately? Maybe, maybe not, but that was obviously a difficult call to make, so who can blame him?I think for sure there was a cover up with both of his siblings. I doubt he directly involved his parents, although I don't think she went from 0 to 10 on the smell factor on one day so they are probably complicit too. At least the father eventually did the right thing - maybe just because somebody else was going to though.
You need to reread my post. I was saying someone isn't going to go purchase a new rug to bury a body. That was in response to a post that suggest that the rug seen on the 10th could have been the new rug. Obviously the rug seen on the 10 would be the new rug, no one would buy a rug exactly like the one they have in their bedroom just to bury a body in. Sorry for the confusion.the rug savannah was buried in was the original one from ds house . he text his sister the very next day to find out where to find a new rug . and he was caught on a Walmart camera buying an exact duplicate of the original rug after texting his sister where to find one . my guess is the sister gave him the original rug and ds text her to see where she got it , so he could buy the exact same rug she gave him
Savannah Spurlock's Naked Body Was Found In 19-Inch Grave, Her Body Folded In Half, Her Hands And Feet Bound By Tape
Been asking all the ladies I come in contact with the last few days or so if their brother asked about replacing a rug shortly after he was last seen with a misssing girl at his home if that would raise any red flags and literally everyone is like YES. I mean, come on.
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I've updated through thread 1 - starting thread 2 - noticed early on that one of the articles said her phone and purse was found in a vehicle?? I missed that detail early on.
Missing Kentucky mom's ex-boyfriend, mother shed light on disappearance
You need to reread my post. I was saying someone isn't going to go purchase a new rug to bury a body. That was in response to a post that suggest that the rug seen on the 10th could have been the new rug. Obviously the rug seen on the 10 would be the new rug, no one would buy a rug exactly like the one they have in their bedroom just to bury a body in. Sorry for the confusion.
He may have used the rug to drag her body or carry it from the house. If he had hardwood floors it would make it easier to pull or drag her body across the floor or down a hallway.According to the following article Savannah was not wrapped up or buried in the rug, the rug was found behind her back. That make me think the rug was disposed of for some other reason then using it to burying her. I also read she was found in multiple trash bags. That could mean he dismembered her body or that he simply placed one bag over her head and one bag over her feet. Probably won't know that information until trial.
Spurlock's feet were bound with tape, her body was folded over and a rug was behind her back, the detective testified Monday, according to WTVQ, adding that the rug came from Sparks' bedroom. Blood in a closet in Sparks' house matched Spurlock's DNA, the detective said, per WTVQ.
Gruesome new details revealed in death of Kentucky mom
I am a woman and the last thing I would think is that my brother killed the woman. Honestly, given what I know of my siblings, I would not initially disbelieve what he told the police. As I have said though, it depends on what her experience of her brother was in terms of what she thought he would be capable off. Guess I am just very loyal... (or I have very law abiding siblings! LOL)
I read some of the very disparaging posts his brother made about SS. It seems to me that he was protesting way too loudly.I'm with you. If a brother of mine, said, the other guys took off, and left her there, she called someone to come get her and that's the last I saw of her, I'd believe him. Especially being there's no violent history.
I've updated through thread 1 - starting thread 2 - noticed early on that one of the articles said her phone and purse was found in a vehicle?? I missed that detail early on.
Missing Kentucky mom's ex-boyfriend, mother shed light on disappearance
ETA: later MSM indicated the phone was not found with the purse.
What bar/lounge was she at that night?
I was not aware that the sister told LE about the rug either.I read some of the very disparaging posts his brother made about SS. It seems to me that he was protesting way too loudly.
As for the sister and the rug: If my brother asked me where I bought the rug, I myself would assume that one of his friends might be asking about it because s/he liked it.
I didn't realize that the sister told the police about the rug. I just assumed that they saw text messages when they read his text messages (after obtaining a subpoena)? Is it stated some place that the sister actually is the one who informed LE? (Please forgive me if this has been posted beforehand.)
I read some of the very disparaging posts his brother made about SS. It seems to me that he was protesting way too loudly.
As for the sister and the rug: If my brother asked me where I bought the rug, I myself would assume that one of his friends might be asking about it because s/he liked it.
I didn't realize that the sister told the police about the rug. I just assumed that they saw text messages when they read his text messages (after obtaining a subpoena)? Is it stated some place that the sister actually is the one who informed LE? (Please forgive me if this has been posted beforehand.)
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