NC NC - Roger Wade Ayscue, 40, Franklin County, 7 July 2009

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Missing Person / NamUs #MP59455
Roger Wade Ayscue

Male, White / Caucasian
Height 5' 6" (66 Inches)
Weight 150 - 160 lbs

Hair Color Brown
Head Hair Description Medium length, receding hairline on the sides
Eye Color Hazel

Scar/mark
Unknown chest scar

Tattoo
Numbers "Kojack"

Tattoo
Left leg, Garfield

Tattoo
Unknown tattoo on left arm

Tattoo
Shannon Devil TB

Tattoo
Scorpion on neck

Missing Age 40 Years
Current Age 50 Years

Circumstances
Date of Last Contact July 7, 2009
NamUs Case Created August 16, 2019
Last Known Location Map
Location 290 Collie Rd, North Carolina 27816
CountyFranklin County


Circumstances of Disappearance

The Franklin County Sheriff's Office received a report of a missing person on 8/28/2009 stating that Roger had not been seen since July 7, 2009. The reporting party advised that Roger had been in an argument with his roommate, over weapons.

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
 
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Roger Wade Ayscue – The Charley Project

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Details of Disappearance
Ayscue was last seen at his home in the 200 block of Collie Road in Castalia, North Carolina, near the Franklin County line, on July 7, 2009. He disappeared after an argument with his roommate and has never been heard from again. He was reported missing on August 28.

In October 2019, Ayscue's sister, Kimberly Hancock, was charged with the murder of her roommate and sister-in-law, Deborah Deans. Deans had disappeared in 2004 and her body was not found until 2019; it was buried in a shallow grave behind the home she'd shared with Hancock. Hancock had been charged with the manslaughter of her father in 1989, but was given a suspended sentence in that case.

Authorities haven't said whether Hancock is a suspect in her brother's disappearance. His case remains unsolved.
 
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Media links -

Silver Alert canceled for missing Franklin County man :: WRAL.com
Posted December 10, 2009

The N.C. Center for Missing Persons canceled a Silver Alert Thursday for Roger Wade Ayscue.

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The Silver Alert was canceled because they automatically expire after 90 days, authorities said.

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Ayscue, called "Kojak" by friends, is white with blond hair and blue eyes. He is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing about 197 pounds. He was last seen at 290 Collie Road in Castalia.
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Family says brother of Nash County 2004 cold case suspect has been missing for decade

NASH COUNTY, N.C. (WNCN) – Roger Ayscue, best known by friends and family as Cojack, has been missing for the past 10 years.

“Everybody loved Cojack,” said Theresa Bobbitt Ayscue, who was raised alongside Roger. “There was nobody like Cojack, nobody.”

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Cojack went missing in July of 2009. He lived in Castalia in Franklin County with a roommate, very close to the Nash County line. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is offering a reward for any information.

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So when they saw on the news that Cojack’s sister had been charged with the murder of her roommate and sister-in-law, they wondered if she could have had something to do with her brother’s disappearance.
# more details and video in article

2 relatives killed, 2 missing

SPRING HOPE — For several years, a southern Nash County woman’s family members tended to disappear and die. She’s now accused of killing her sister-in-law, who has been missing for 15 years.

Kimberly Hancock, 49, has been charged with first-degree murder in the 2004 death of 29-year-old Deborah Elaine Deans.

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Still missing are Deans’ husband and Hancock’s brother, Roger Wade Ayscue, not seen in a decade. Ayscue disappeared from Castalia in 2009.

Hancock killed her father in 1989. At 18, Hancock shot her father in the face with a .25-caliber pistol while he slept on the family’s sofa. She pleaded guilty to manslaughter and received a six-year suspended sentence since her father had been abusive, according to court records.

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“That’s how these cold cases get solved,” Stone said. “We need the help of media and the public.”

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Anyone with information related to the case is asked to call the Nash County Sheriff’s Office at 252-459-4121.

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Interesting details in the articles and Hancock's photo. If she's involved with all these cases, she's a serial killing monster slowly (over the course of years) attacking her own family ! She's sick.
 
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Media links -

Silver Alert canceled for missing Franklin County man :: WRAL.com
Posted December 10, 2009

The N.C. Center for Missing Persons canceled a Silver Alert Thursday for Roger Wade Ayscue.

Snip

The Silver Alert was canceled because they automatically expire after 90 days, authorities said.

Snip

Ayscue, called "Kojak" by friends, is white with blond hair and blue eyes. He is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing about 197 pounds. He was last seen at 290 Collie Road in Castalia.
#

Family says brother of Nash County 2004 cold case suspect has been missing for decade

NASH COUNTY, N.C. (WNCN) – Roger Ayscue, best known by friends and family as Cojack, has been missing for the past 10 years.

“Everybody loved Cojack,” said Theresa Bobbitt Ayscue, who was raised alongside Roger. “There was nobody like Cojack, nobody.”

Snip

Cojack went missing in July of 2009. He lived in Castalia in Franklin County with a roommate, very close to the Nash County line. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is offering a reward for any information.

Snip

So when they saw on the news that Cojack’s sister had been charged with the murder of her roommate and sister-in-law, they wondered if she could have had something to do with her brother’s disappearance.
# more details and video in article

2 relatives killed, 2 missing

SPRING HOPE — For several years, a southern Nash County woman’s family members tended to disappear and die. She’s now accused of killing her sister-in-law, who has been missing for 15 years.

Kimberly Hancock, 49, has been charged with first-degree murder in the 2004 death of 29-year-old Deborah Elaine Deans.

Snip

Still missing are Deans’ husband and Hancock’s brother, Roger Wade Ayscue, not seen in a decade. Ayscue disappeared from Castalia in 2009.

Hancock killed her father in 1989. At 18, Hancock shot her father in the face with a .25-caliber pistol while he slept on the family’s sofa. She pleaded guilty to manslaughter and received a six-year suspended sentence since her father had been abusive, according to court records.

Snip

“That’s how these cold cases get solved,” Stone said. “We need the help of media and the public.”

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Anyone with information related to the case is asked to call the Nash County Sheriff’s Office at 252-459-4121.

#
Interesting details in the articles and Hancock's photo. If she's involved with all these cases, she's a serial killing monster slowly (over the course of years) attacking her own family ! She's sick.

yikes! Hopefully she is a suspect
 
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<<There has been much speculation around the disappearance of Roger Wade Ayscue "Kojak", since Hancock's arrest. Many have stated that "Kojak" knew about his sister killing Debbie Deans and she feared he would tell authorities so she then killed "Kojak". There has also been speculation that his body is buried under a cement slab somewhere in Franklin or Nash County. There has been no hard evidence of either stories.>>





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