MO - Woman escapes from Excelsior Springs house, says she's been held against her will since September 2022

  • #301
Blurry video of the arrest...and a neighbor who said his dog was aggressive.

I'm sure that dog was incredibly stressed, and I'd be aggressive, too, if someone was constantly stressing me out. They know when something isn't right. Most dogs, ime, respond/rush to unfamiliar sounds and sounds of distress. And if they can't get to the sound to check it out, they get incredibly stressed.
 
  • #302
I'm still shaking my head over here about crawling under the garage door.

If I had witnessed that, my hinky meter would have been exploding.


Me too!

She said “He'd "roll" in or out”

That is creepier than crawling I think.

Not a I’m just gonna crawl through somehow for now.
 
  • #303
I think it's easier to say in hindsight that you'd be suspicious of a neighbor crawling under their garage door. But if he never gave his neighbors reason to believe it was sketchy, why would they think it's something that may signal he's a criminal? Idk, sometimes people are weird and so weird stuff. The neighbor who reported on it said she figured his garage door was broken, which seems like more of a reasonable reaction as opposed to being suspicious. Jmo
Nope, for me, I read here too much.
Suspicion.
 
  • #304
Serial killer big time bet they will uncover a lot on this creepy dude
 
  • #305
Oct 14, 2022

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. — Excelsior Springs police visited the home of Timothy Haslett Jr., the man accused of raping and holding a woman against her will, three times in the past year.
The KSHB I-Team asked for a log of calls to Haslett's home in the 300 block of Old Orchard Road in Excelsior Springs. The request revealed two of the three calls were to check on Haslett's wellbeing.

Police said of the two wellbeing calls, one stemmed from Haslett's dad, who lives out of state. The second check originated after one of Haslett's co-workers became concerned when he didn't show up for work.
Those calls took place on Nov. 23, 2021 and Dec. 31, 2021.
A third call on July 5, 2022, was connected to an animal control concern to an off-leash dog at the home.
Police arrested Haslett on Oct. 7 after a woman escaped his home and told police she'd been kidnapped, whipped and raped repeatedly by Haslett. The woman said she was held in a small room in Haslett's basement, that police said Haslett built himself.


 
  • #306
What about non-juveniles? The woman that escaped was 23.


If you click the small button that reads Excel you should be able to sort by city, county, age, gender missing date, etc.

jmho ymmv lrr
 
  • #307
Oct 14, 2022

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. — Excelsior Springs police visited the home of Timothy Haslett Jr., the man accused of raping and holding a woman against her will, three times in the past year.
The KSHB I-Team asked for a log of calls to Haslett's home in the 300 block of Old Orchard Road in Excelsior Springs. The request revealed two of the three calls were to check on Haslett's wellbeing.

Police said of the two wellbeing calls, one stemmed from Haslett's dad, who lives out of state. The second check originated after one of Haslett's co-workers became concerned when he didn't show up for work.
Those calls took place on Nov. 23, 2021 and Dec. 31, 2021.
A third call on July 5, 2022, was connected to an animal control concern to an off-leash dog at the home.
Police arrested Haslett on Oct. 7 after a woman escaped his home and told police she'd been kidnapped, whipped and raped repeatedly by Haslett. The woman said she was held in a small room in Haslett's basement, that police said Haslett built himself.


I wonder if any missing person reports line up with mid-late November 2021
 
  • #308
  • #309
Sad it had to happen this way but... I'm GLAD he's off the streets!! All I can think of is road rage (his gruffness and door slamming talked about earlier makes me think that). I also saw where he tailgated a fair amount in his records. Something is seriously wrong with this dude.
And that might explain in part why the neighbors set up lawn chairs in their yards - that they want to see him go bye-bye, although maybe not quite THIS way.
 
  • #310
I wonder if any missing person reports line up with mid-late November 2021
I wondered that also. I posted about another local lady a couple of days ago but she went missing in Feb 2021. Here's an article about a KCMO advocate group who are also watching and wondering. The video is worth a listen.

Advocates hope to raise awareness following Excelsior Springs rape, kidnapping and assault investigation

“My first reaction was the horror of what she was going through and the concern of how long has she been there?” Lucy Bloom with Serenity Life Resource Center community relations said. “Then I started to wonder is she one of the young women that I had received calls on from moms who were frantic that they could not find the whereabouts of their daughter.”

For years, Bloom has worked alongside fellow survivors to raise awareness about sexual abuse, assault, and exploitation. Since 2018, she’s also helped organize Kansas City metro-wide searches for missing children and teens through The Big Search and Search KC.

“My concern is we have this part of our own city, where a perpetrator feels like they can go and snatch somebody up, and they can get away with it at least for a little while,” Bloom said. “For other survivors who have been kidnapped, tortured and sexually assaulted repeatedly, it is very triggering because you remember that moment that you didn’t know if you are going to get out alive.”
 
  • #311
New Daily Mail article. Most is a repeat of what we've already heard. I snipped the new-to-me parts so it might read choppy.


EXCLUSIVE: ‘Dehydrated, bleeding and super-skinny.’ Barefoot woman who escaped Missouri sex dungeon looked like she came from a horror movie, says nurse who helped rescue her – as cops investigate whether captor killed other women


"The young woman, still bleeding from wounds caused by being whipped and restrained, seized her chance to escape the house of horrors when alleged captor Timothy Haslett, 39, took his son to school last week.

She hurtled barefoot out of the rundown rental property in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and fled 100 yards downhill along a street diagonally facing the home in a quiet part of the 10,000-strong community 30 miles from Kansas City."

"She had a metal home-made device tight around her neck, there was duct tape that she had pulled down off her face which had been covering her mouth.

'Her wrists and ankles were messed up. You could tell she had been tied and whipped. The wounds over her body, wrists and ankles were actually bleeding.'

Johnson, who specializes in home health care, continued: 'She was wearing a very, very short black latex dress, which appeared opened up in places, you could plainly see what she had been through.

'And she was clearly dehydrated and very malnourished – super skinny, she was maybe no more than 70lbs. Short hair, although not matted, not dirty.

'There were no tears. I honestly believe she was too dehydrated to produce them.'"

'She actually said the guy killed more than just two. She said it was her friends, but she wasn't clear if something happened to them up there at the house of wherever he got her from or elsewhere.

Tharp said her grandmother – who does not want to be named publicly – revealed the woman was at times gasping for breath because the metal collar around her neck was so tight. 'I believe it was like one of those that has the prongs on the inside,' said Tharp. 'Police cut it off because she was having trouble breathing.

'Oddly though, he had a habit of keeping his truck parked out on the road during the week, but every Friday he'd move it to the back of his property on the driveway in front of his garage.

'Then on Sunday night he would shift it back to the front. We thought that was strange.'

Haslett told Delana he was quitting work in 2020 due to a heart condition. And immediately afterwards she noticed he was received multiple parcel deliveries every day.

'It was nonstop,' she told DailyMail.com. 'UPS, Amazon, FedEx, so many deliveries, up to four a day. There was always something getting delivered.'

(more at link)
 
  • #312
New Daily Mail article. Most is a repeat of what we've already heard. I snipped the new-to-me parts so it might read choppy.


EXCLUSIVE: ‘Dehydrated, bleeding and super-skinny.’ Barefoot woman who escaped Missouri sex dungeon looked like she came from a horror movie, says nurse who helped rescue her – as cops investigate whether captor killed other women


"The young woman, still bleeding from wounds caused by being whipped and restrained, seized her chance to escape the house of horrors when alleged captor Timothy Haslett, 39, took his son to school last week.

She hurtled barefoot out of the rundown rental property in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and fled 100 yards downhill along a street diagonally facing the home in a quiet part of the 10,000-strong community 30 miles from Kansas City."

"She had a metal home-made device tight around her neck, there was duct tape that she had pulled down off her face which had been covering her mouth.

'Her wrists and ankles were messed up. You could tell she had been tied and whipped. The wounds over her body, wrists and ankles were actually bleeding.'

Johnson, who specializes in home health care, continued: 'She was wearing a very, very short black latex dress, which appeared opened up in places, you could plainly see what she had been through.

'And she was clearly dehydrated and very malnourished – super skinny, she was maybe no more than 70lbs. Short hair, although not matted, not dirty.

'There were no tears. I honestly believe she was too dehydrated to produce them.'"

'She actually said the guy killed more than just two. She said it was her friends, but she wasn't clear if something happened to them up there at the house of wherever he got her from or elsewhere.

Tharp said her grandmother – who does not want to be named publicly – revealed the woman was at times gasping for breath because the metal collar around her neck was so tight. 'I believe it was like one of those that has the prongs on the inside,' said Tharp. 'Police cut it off because she was having trouble breathing.

'Oddly though, he had a habit of keeping his truck parked out on the road during the week, but every Friday he'd move it to the back of his property on the driveway in front of his garage.

'Then on Sunday night he would shift it back to the front. We thought that was strange.'

Haslett told Delana he was quitting work in 2020 due to a heart condition. And immediately afterwards she noticed he was received multiple parcel deliveries every day.

'It was nonstop,' she told DailyMail.com. 'UPS, Amazon, FedEx, so many deliveries, up to four a day. There was always something getting delivered.'

(more at link)
There is so much in here to be angry about!
70lbs?!!!
Grrrrrrrrr......
 
  • #313
There is so much in here to be angry about!
70lbs?!!!
Grrrrrrrrr......
The prong collar too.

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chewy.com
 
  • #314
Me too!

She said “He'd "roll" in or out”

That is creepier than crawling I think.

Not a I’m just gonna crawl through somehow for now.
You may need to do that a couple times before it's fixed- if you really need something. But ongoing? No. Reminds me of the storage place in Silence of the Lambs when she can't get the door to lift.
 
  • #315
Any comment from the child's mother? Or a child services open investigation?
 
  • #316
Oct 14, 2022

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. — Excelsior Springs police visited the home of Timothy Haslett Jr., the man accused of raping and holding a woman against her will, three times in the past year.
The KSHB I-Team asked for a log of calls to Haslett's home in the 300 block of Old Orchard Road in Excelsior Springs. The request revealed two of the three calls were to check on Haslett's wellbeing.

Police said of the two wellbeing calls, one stemmed from Haslett's dad, who lives out of state. The second check originated after one of Haslett's co-workers became concerned when he didn't show up for work.
Those calls took place on Nov. 23, 2021 and Dec. 31, 2021.
A third call on July 5, 2022, was connected to an animal control concern to an off-leash dog at the home.
Police arrested Haslett on Oct. 7 after a woman escaped his home and told police she'd been kidnapped, whipped and raped repeatedly by Haslett. The woman said she was held in a small room in Haslett's basement, that police said Haslett built himself.


Recent-ish wellness checks are kinda odd to me. I get work (he apparently just didn't show up, the 'why' is another matter) but his father would have done that if there'd been no contact or response from him when trying to contact his son. That's..... odd. Something was keeping him from responding to people and being around people. I wonder if it was a mental health 'break' (not like a time out, more like his mind was breaking)?
 
  • #317
Recent-ish wellness checks are kinda odd to me. I get work (he apparently just didn't show up, the 'why' is another matter) but his father would have done that if there'd been no contact or response from him when trying to contact his son. That's..... odd. Something was keeping him from responding to people and being around people. I wonder if it was a mental health 'break' (not like a time out, more like his mind was breaking)?
Could also have been leaving his phone home to go somewhere and not be tracked.
 
  • #318
Could also have been leaving his phone home to go somewhere and not be tracked.
Or if he was unemployed maybe his phone was getting turned off.
 
  • #319

If you click the small button that reads Excel you should be able to sort by city, county, age, gender missing date, etc.

jmho ymmv lrr
This girl has been missing since May 23, 2022 in Kansas City, Mo. They never say a location which makes me think it isn't a good one. If you search her name there's a blurry photo of her talking to a white guy in a gray car. I think he resembles Timothy Haslett Jr. with short hair. https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article262074427.html
 
  • #320
From my link above:

Haslett told Delana he was quitting work in 2020 due to a heart condition. And immediately afterwards she noticed he was received multiple parcel deliveries every day.

'It was nonstop,' she told DailyMail.com. 'UPS, Amazon, FedEx, so many deliveries, up to four a day. There was always something getting delivered.'

I bet he was getting his basement room all set up. :eek:
 

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