NC NC - Asha Degree, 9, Shelby, 14 Feb 2000 #2

  • #301
Russell Underhill died in 2004. This article suggests that Roy & Connie's dauģhters may be involved.
The way this is worded makes it sound like maybe the older daughter hit her with that car and the family covered it up.
 
  • #302
From the article,

There were two other Dedmon sisters who were ages 15 and 16 years old in February 2000.

Investigators now believe Degree is a “victim of homicide, with her body concealed,” authorities wrote in the search warrant application. Because of the Dedmon sisters’ ages at that time, investigators believe “adult assistance” from their father, Roy Dedmon, and their mother, Connie Dedmon, “would have been necessary in the execution and/or concealment of the crime.”
Oh my, this makes me wonder if one of them was driving and did accidently hit one of the girls and then the parents helped cover it up. I am not accusing anyone, but just suggesting a scenario that might make sense for a a teenager girl to harm a child and then the parents help clean it up. :(
 
  • #303
Oh my, this makes me wonder if one of them was driving and did accidently hit one of the girls and then the parents helped cover it up. I am not accusing anyone, but just suggesting a scenario that might make sense for a a teenager girl to harm a child and then the parents help clean it up. :(

According to the released search warrants, investigators found that Roy Dedmon used to send one of his daughters to “transport patients in an unreliable vehicle to/from Broughton Hospital in Morganton,” around the time Degree disappeared. “Highway 18 is the most logical route to travel to and from Northbrook Rest Home and/or Brighton Hospital,” investigators said.

Roy Dedmon reportedly send his daughter who was 16-17 years old at the time, and not Dedmon Ramirez.
 
  • #304
The way this is worded makes it sound like maybe the older daughter hit her with that car and the family covered it up.
That doesn't go with the witness account of Asha getting into the car of her own accord.

MOO
 
  • #305
Oh my, this makes me wonder if one of them was driving and did accidently hit one of the girls and then the parents helped cover it up. I am not accusing anyone, but just suggesting a scenario that might make sense for a a teenager girl to harm a child and then the parents help clean it up. :(
The warrant says that they believe Asha was the victim of a homicide, not an accident, so I don't think that fits.
 
  • #306
The warrant says that they believe Asha was the victim of a homicide, not an accident, so I don't think that fits.
Homicide is the general term for the killing of one person by another
 
  • #307
More significant info
 
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  • #310
That doesn't go with the witness account of Asha getting into the car of her own accord.

MOO
True. But eyewitnesses aren’t always reliable either.
 
  • #311
That doesn't go with the witness account of Asha getting into the car of her own accord.

MOO
True. But eyewitnesses aren’t always reliable either.
The warrant says that they believe Asha was the victim of a homicide, not an accident, so I don't think that fits.
An accident could still be homicide. Just not intentional
 
  • #312
True. But eyewitnesses aren’t always reliable either.
All the articles regarding the warrant are stating Degree was “pulled into a green 1970s era vehicle.” I don’t think they’d say that if it was an accident
 
  • #313
That doesn't go with the witness account of Asha getting into the car of her own accord.

MOO
The last article posted here says the witness saw her being dragged into the car. Doesn’t mean she was alive. It could’ve been right after she was hit by the car.
 
  • #314
The last article posted here says the witness saw her being dragged into the car. Doesn’t mean she was alive. It could’ve been right after she was hit by the car.
Or, she could have been alive but wounded and died after being placed in the car.
 
  • #315
I still go back to the start..
Why did Asha pack a bookbag and leave in the dark of night..when it was cold and drizzling?
 
  • #316
I wonder if there's a chance Asha's DNA will be found inside the vehicle after all this time.
 
  • #317
This sounds very complicated.

Good on LE for not giving up.

MOO
 
  • #318
Can anyone tell me the distance from the Degree home to the area someone reported seeing a young girl getting into a green car?
 
  • #319
It has not yet been stated as to where Asha was seen getting into a green vehicle..
 
  • #320
Can anyone tell me the distance from the Degree home to the area someone reported seeing a young girl getting into a green car?
Google Maps puts it as just over a mile.

Here is a link to an article from 2016 with some earlier details about the circumstances surrounding the green car. Keep in mind the new articles are saying "pulled" into the car.

Snipped: [May. 25, 2016] Someone matching Asha's description was seen getting into a car on Highway 18 around the area where she was last seen. The vehicle is being described as an early 1970s Lincoln Mark IV or a Ford Thunderbird with rust around the wheel wells.
"This vehicle is right now considered a vehicle of interest, and it was occupied two times on the day of her disappearance," Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman said. "It had been discovered by leg work with by the sheriff office investigators along with the federal government."

 

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