NE NE - Corrie Wood, 28, Grant, 20 September 2008 #1

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  • #181
:banghead::banghead: I mean come on -- this poor girl's life is taken away and NOTHING is happening. And I am unsure whether they have any clue here!!!! If I don't hear anything in the next few days I am starting an email campaign to Greta Van Sustern, and I mean MASS emails!!!!! :mad::mad:

NSC, let me know the addr to, I'll participate! This is unreal to me, he (Scott) based on all / and type of charges, failure to appear, assult, etc shouldnt even be out of prison now, crazy?! And he is living in the house with all of her and her daughter's belongings? I sure hope her family was allowed to get their things :(

Hope her family and ex are putting pressure on LE to get something done here. Still not buying that LE thought she died of something else.. Blunt force trauma is going to produce blood, bruising, etc. now maybe the "person" did it elsewhere, cleaned her up and then placed her in bed.. this is just all more than I can believe..
 
  • #182
Maybe her bedroom (or even her house) wasn't the crime scene. Maybe she was put there after she was killed. That wouldn't totally rule out a stranger, but it would make it more likely it was someone she knew.

I don't doubt it was someone she knew. It's a small town and with the two jobs she'd had in the last year, she probably knew most of the people here. The only reason I didn't know her is because I'd only moved here less than a year ago and haven't ever had a job here. I'm a SAHM so I don't get out a whole lot. :)

I never said that there was blood all over the place, but it just doesn't happen everyday that a 28 year old women falls asleep and never wakes up so even if it were suspected to be alcohol or drugs then maybe someone else could have done it to her and it would still be a crime scene and it should have been blocked off!! I gaurentee that if a 28 year old women would have been found dead in her bed somewhere else where people used some common since then it would have been a crime scene until they could determine for sure what happened that way the evidence could not be destroyed just in case!! There does not have to be blood all over the place to be a crime scene. What if this was drug overdose by force of another person, there wouldn't be blood then...so it still wouldn't have been handled in the correct manner. The fact of the matter is, the scene should have been blocked regardless of anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I never said that YOU said there was blood all over the place. People all over this thread have been talking about blood. If there was blood everywhere, or even a little bit anywhere, common SENSE would tell you that something weird happened. However, without blood evident, a 28 year old woman not waking up and not having any signs of abuse, the first thing they will probably assume is drug overdose or alcohol poisoning. And I'm sorry, but they're not going to assume that drugs or alcohol were forced on her. That's stupid and not feasible. Common SENSE tells you that. This isn't CSI. Most OD's or AP's are not due to someone forcing someone to take drugs or alcohol. The majority are self induced.
 
  • #183
I don't doubt it was someone she knew. It's a small town and with the two jobs she'd had in the last year, she probably knew most of the people here. The only reason I didn't know her is because I'd only moved here less than a year ago and haven't ever had a job here. I'm a SAHM so I don't get out a whole lot. :)



I never said that YOU said there was blood all over the place. People all over this thread have been talking about blood. If there was blood everywhere, or even a little bit anywhere, common SENSE would tell you that something weird happened. However, without blood evident, a 28 year old woman not waking up and not having any signs of abuse, the first thing they will probably assume is drug overdose or alcohol poisoning. And I'm sorry, but they're not going to assume that drugs or alcohol were forced on her. That's stupid and not feasible. Common SENSE tells you that. This isn't CSI. Most OD's or AP's are not due to someone forcing someone to take drugs or alcohol. The majority are self induced.


Well it is very obvious that you never knew Corrie, I know you already said that. It is possible for drug overdose forced on by someone else and that is what I meant by it. Corrie would never overdose on drugs herself but she could have been passed out drunk while someone pumped her full of drugs, that is common SENSE, thanks!
 
  • #184
If there was no blood (which would be hard to believe) why the need to wash the sheets and then throw them away?
 
  • #185
Do any of ya'll know any of her family members and if so are they working with LE /NBI to force some action in this case?
 
  • #186
Well it is very obvious that you never knew Corrie, I know you already said that. It is possible for drug overdose forced on by someone else and that is what I meant by it. Corrie would never overdose on drugs herself but she could have been passed out drunk while someone pumped her full of drugs, that is common SENSE, thanks!

I only met her once and I would never say she was a user, especially since I didn't know her. I don't typically go around saying derogatory things about people that I don't know. But EMTs and police officers cannot say, "Well, she would never have done drugs, so it's obviously not a drug overdose." That's all I'm saying.
 
  • #187
I only met her once and I would never say she was a user, especially since I didn't know her. I don't typically go around saying derogatory things about people that I don't know. But EMTs and police officers cannot say, "Well, she would never have done drugs, so it's obviously not a drug overdose." That's all I'm saying.


I was a criminal justice major in college, MMLEIKAM... you don't need to pretend to be "CSI" to wonder if someone was potentially drugged. I am not trying to be rude to you but I have lived in NYC, Chicago and Dallas; all crime ridden!!!! djkbs0416 is CORRECT when she says the scene should have been secured. A young death should be treated suspicious under the circumstances that a boyfriend/male called the police at 10ish that she supposely co-habitates with. Where was he orginally, some BS excuse needs more questioning than at the scene. There should have been several questions!!! It is suspicious, period! We don't even know what we are dealing with here? The perp could have drugged her at the bar and sent her home with a friend only later to claim he never came home and the witnesses at the bar saw her leave seperately. Maybe, she wanted to go home and declined on purpose because he was so angry with her. Drugged or not drugged. Being drugged could have made all the differences in the charges!!! If she was given a drug at the bar with intent to cause harm and now ultimately death---it was pre-meditated-- there is your murder 1 charge. To later come home and beat her to an easy death -- NOT unheard of. This isn't out of a T.V show, I used to work for a defense firm in the private sector where would go in and clean up what LE screwed up --- It is SAD and I feel AWFUL for Corries family and loved ones. Especially her ex-husband who has to explain to his little girl why her mommy is gone
 
  • #188
NSC, let me know the addr to, I'll participate! This is unreal to me, he (Scott) based on all / and type of charges, failure to appear, assult, etc shouldnt even be out of prison now, crazy?! And he is living in the house with all of her and her daughter's belongings? I sure hope her family was allowed to get their things :(

Hope her family and ex are putting pressure on LE to get something done here. Still not buying that LE thought she died of something else.. Blunt force trauma is going to produce blood, bruising, etc. now maybe the "person" did it elsewhere, cleaned her up and then placed her in bed.. this is just all more than I can believe..


I will post the contact info and story info and we can mass email their office!! Thanks Straitfan :) I assume that would be George Strait??
 
  • #189
I give up. Clearly drugs weren't even an issue, so I don't know why you guys keep coming up with this "maybe she was forcibly drugged" crap. All I've been saying is that at first it appeared to be an OD or AP. I didn't know Corrie, so I couldn't tell you if she was into drugs or not (though I know she hung out with one of the biggest potheads in town...but whatever). I'm just saying that if it appeared that it was an OD or AP, that's why the crime scene was released early. It didn't appear to be a murder that took place.

Yes, the LE probably screwed up. A killer might go free and that's really sad. Kyleigh will never really know her mother and that's incredibly sad. I guess we can agree with that, right?

As for whoever made the comment about Scott staying at the house...it is his house too; I don't see why he wouldn't be allowed to stay there after it was released.
 
  • #190
I am not trying to be rude to you but I have lived in NYC, Chicago and Dallas; all crime ridden!!!!

Yes, you are. You don't have to lie. You wouldn't have tried to "soften" it by saying you weren't trying to be rude if you weren't planning on being rude. Also, I've lived in big cities too, so I do know about crime. Just because I live in this podunk town doesn't mean I've always lived in a small town.

Thanks though.
 
  • #191
Yes, you are. You don't have to lie. You wouldn't have tried to "soften" it by saying you weren't trying to be rude if you weren't planning on being rude. Also, I've lived in big cities too, so I do know about crime. Just because I live in this podunk town doesn't mean I've always lived in a small town.

Thanks though.

See this where we differ...I understand that it is hard to hear the "tone" of voice on messages boards, this is why I posted it. If I was going to be condesending and wanted someone to REALLY know it, I usually would post in parathesis *dripping with sarcasm* -- So, I will say it again, I am not being rude nor was that my intention. I am stating it and you don't have to believe me if you don't want to. Because I have lived in big cities alone did not make me qualified to know everything about "crime" - did you read what I said about my education and backround - then put me in the big city!! Sheesh. :banghead:
 
  • #192
I give up. Clearly drugs weren't even an issue, so I don't know why you guys keep coming up with this "maybe she was forcibly drugged" crap. All I've been saying is that at first it appeared to be an OD or AP. I didn't know Corrie, so I couldn't tell you if she was into drugs or not (though I know she hung out with one of the biggest potheads in town...but whatever). I'm just saying that if it appeared that it was an OD or AP, that's why the crime scene was released early. It didn't appear to be a murder that took place.

Yes, the LE probably screwed up. A killer might go free and that's really sad. Kyleigh will never really know her mother and that's incredibly sad. I guess we can agree with that, right?

As for whoever made the comment about Scott staying at the house...it is his house too; I don't see why he wouldn't be allowed to stay there after it was released.

MMLEIKAM:
Ok, I am done trying to explain this to you because you are obviously easily confused about this...I know that drugs were not involved in this case I was saying that it could have been a crime scene without blood because you said that since there was not blood all over they did not think it was suspicious...It's really not that hard to understand. I did know Corrie very well and I'm done discussing this with you because you didn't know her yet you are trying to make it sound as though you know everything there is to know just because you live 4 blocks away...I am mourning the loss of a close friend and even more than that if you want to get technical so the last thing I need to do is deal with a person such as yourself that is just being straight up rude acting like you know everything when in fact you don't, you just happen to live in the same neighborhood...
 
  • #193
Do any of ya'll know any of her family members and if so are they working with LE /NBI to force some action in this case?

Yes I do know Corrie's family and even they aren't being told much at this time. No one is getting information right now it is just at a stand still :(
 
  • #194
I will post the contact info and story info and we can mass email their office!! Thanks Straitfan :) I assume that would be George Strait??

Yep NSC, that's my man, lol! :) I grew up in Houston, all my sib's are in Dallas now. When did you live there?

Thanks for the response regarding the family, maybe we need to bombard the LE ofc, NBI with emails. Other than what we don't know (which is pretty much everything) do any of ya'll close to the area have anything that is suppose to be a fact yet, surely with all the friends at the bar there has got to be much more that everyone there knows.
 
  • #195
Yep NSC, that's my man, lol! :) I grew up in Houston, all my sib's are in Dallas now. When did you live there?

Thanks for the response regarding the family, maybe we need to bombard the LE ofc, NBI with emails. Other than what we don't know (which is pretty much everything) do any of ya'll close to the area have anything that is suppose to be a fact yet, surely with all the friends at the bar there has got to be much more that everyone there knows.


I am still here in the Dallas area!! I also happen to love George Strait, Pure Country was the best movie made!!!

I am working an angle about the press. I will have more time this afternoon! I think a mass email campaign! Someone needs to put some pressure on the LE or the people involved - they need start feeling some heat and maybe people will start to spill it!
 
  • #196
If there was no blood (which would be hard to believe) why the need to wash the sheets and then throw them away?


Because blood isn't the only 'mess' that can potentially surround a dead body. If drugs or alcohol were involved, its possible that there was vomit on the sheets. Even more likely, she may have urinated or defecated involuntarily as she died, after she died, or during the attack (if there was one and if it occured there).

Dying is seldom a 'clean' process, especially if its unnatural or violent.
 
  • #197
I went to high school with corrie and was a close friend. She will be deeply missed by so many. Her daughter is so beautiful and i also feel bad for her ex-husband, trying to explain to a 4yr old what happened to her mommy and why she's not coming back is heart wrenching i'm sure. I pray that the police will find out what happened to her, and that god will comfort her family and friends.
 
  • #198
What i want to know is how did scott find her at 10:00, was she in her bed or was she on the floor??? I seems that if she was in her bed it would be someone that knew her. A random killer isn't going to care, they would leave her where she fell. I believe that she knew the killer. I think that scott, her boyfriend killed her, in a heated arguement. I think that he tried to cover it up by picking up the house and putting her in bed, maybe even wiping down her body, to remove any blood.
 
  • #199
What i want to know is how did scott find her at 10:00, was she in her bed or was she on the floor??? I seems that if she was in her bed it would be someone that knew her. A random killer isn't going to care, they would leave her where she fell. I believe that she knew the killer. I think that scott, her boyfriend killed her, in a heated arguement. I think that he tried to cover it up by picking up the house and putting her in bed, maybe even wiping down her body, to remove any blood.

I definatly think that Scott is the one that killed her and that is a good point you made about how he could have cleaned everything up and put her back into bed. I've not had a good feeling about Scott from the beginning, even before they came out and said it was murder...Thank you for your thoughts about Corrie's ex husband and Kyleigh. The two of them are in my thoughts and prayers every second.
 
  • #200
What i want to know is how did scott find her at 10:00, was she in her bed or was she on the floor??? I seems that if she was in her bed it would be someone that knew her. A random killer isn't going to care, they would leave her where she fell. I believe that she knew the killer. I think that scott, her boyfriend killed her, in a heated arguement. I think that he tried to cover it up by picking up the house and putting her in bed, maybe even wiping down her body, to remove any blood.

Good point. Unless she was killed in her bed, why would a stranger put her there?
I also believe that it will turn out that her boyfriend killed her. I'm less sure about my other theory that she wasn't killed at the house but put there later. That would also account for a lack of blood. I think that beating someone to death produces a lot of blood at the scene and, of course, on the victim.
Welcome to WS, BJH!:)
 
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