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

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  • #321
Fine...good to know, whatever. It's sure funny how you have still avoided my original question...saying that NSC and I have exchanged numbers and have been in contact...I would like to know where you get your info?? You are wrong and I just don't appreciate your speculation about random people and especially when it involves myself...This is the same question that I have asked now at least 3 times if not more and you have still managed to tip toe around it every time you make a reply...:rolleyes:

Yeah it sucks when people make speculations about random people they don't know. That's exactly what's going on here even about me, and that's what I have been talking about all along, speculations hurt. Sorry that I worded it wrong about the exchanging numbers that's not so much what I was after, it's just that you guys are listed as friends and it came out wrong so there is my appology. I'm glad that everyone now hopefully knows where I am coming from.
 
  • #322
I don't need to call it in the LE already know about it and that's that and yes I do respect people. MMLEIKAM wasn't hard to figure out who she was she didn't hid it like she stated before. LE already know what I know so as long as they know since they will be the one solving this crime and not any of us that's it. If you want to know then ask LE and maybe they could help you out. To answer your question NO NO NO I am not protecting the killer I would never do that due to the fact I want justice for ALL of her family and friends.

I have no reason to hide. I'm not scared of people knowing my identity.
 
  • #323
As I stated in an earlier post, I was not going to attack or belittle anyone one for their input, and this could be taken as such. I don't feel it's an attack, just my opinion of what is happening. What is going on here has nothing to do with anything. I personally don't know any of you and didn't know the victim. It is, however, my hometown and I want it solved. I could care less who you are, what you are (male or female) or who you talk to, you apparently want it solved too. The reason for being here is to put together fact, rumor, speculation, and thoughts about what happened and hopefully come up with an answer. Personally attacking each other serves no purpose, except in my opinion, degrade your credibility. If we respect each other and their thoughts, that might help solve the mystery. I can't help but think, because of the manner in which this woman died, it might have started just like what is happening on here. Is that the way you want your community to be thought of? A bunch of hotheads that can not control their emotions and tempers. No wonder people die. Would Corrie Wood be impressed by the very thing that apparently ended her life? Fighting!! I understand being very close to someone makes emotions run high, but most of us can keep ourselves under control. Think about it. In my opinion if the person responsible for this death respected life or another person at all, this lady would still be alive today. Now I'm sure there will be the same old "If you didn't know her, butt out" remarks. Before you make that statement, try to rationally think it through. I am not emotionally tied to anyone involved, so can try to the best of my ability look at each and every bit of information without bias. Can you do the same? No one person knows it all, except Corrie and the person with her at that time. I don't care how close you were or you think you were, you were not there. (Or were you? One of you could be the friend that took her home. Just a question.) You can not say for a positive fact, he or she or whoever would not do this or that. If that were the case, this would be solved and we wouldn't be here. As was stated in an earlier post, we are not the ones who are going to solve this case,---- or are we? Could also be you just might be called as a witness or for jury duty when this comes to trial.
 
  • #324
Not sure you guys are aware, but you can't speculate as to the real life identity of any poster on here, not even in PM's.

If anybody would like to "come out" as his or her real identity, then contact a mod first. That is a special situation that is handled somewhat differently.

I'm just sayin' because I don't want this thread closed down.
 
  • #325
Not sure you guys are aware, but you can't speculate as to the real life identity of any poster on here, not even in PM's.

If anybody would like to "come out" as his or her real identity, then contact a mod first. That is a special situation that is handled somewhat differently.

I'm just sayin' because I don't want this thread closed down.

Steadfast, Thank you for the info.:clap: Hopefully, we can get back on track, AGAIN!!!

Thank you Poker Chips as well, I agree... let's get this solved and serve Corrie Wood some justice and her little girl!
 
  • #326
Yeah it sucks when people make speculations about random people they don't know. That's exactly what's going on here even about me, and that's what I have been talking about all along, speculations hurt. Sorry that I worded it wrong about the exchanging numbers that's not so much what I was after, it's just that you guys are listed as friends and it came out wrong so there is my appology. I'm glad that everyone now hopefully knows where I am coming from.

Well thank you I am glad that you FINALLY answered the one question I had been asking all along (about NSC and myself). I can see where you are trying to go with this, about making speculations about random people...there is a big difference between the most likely person to have murdered Corrie (Scott), and some person (you) just coming out one day and saying that they know that two people that have been posting comments on an Internet website (NSC and myself) are connected in some way. Afterall that is why we are here on WS to discuss the case so there is going to be speculation about the people involved!! I think there is a HUGE word difference between you guys are listed as friends on the WS website, and you guys have exchanged numbers...??? ANYWAY...now that that is all cleared up lets get back on track!
 
  • #327
Have any of you heard any names in connection with the "Persons of Interest" that was stated in the paper. Might be something else to dig into if they have been released.
 
  • #328
Have any of you heard any names in connection with the "Persons of Interest" that was stated in the paper. Might be something else to dig into if they have been released.

I haven't seen any new information released for at least 10 days. I think the Grant newspaper has done only one story on this case. :confused:
 
  • #329
Not sure you guys are aware, but you can't speculate as to the real life identity of any poster on here, not even in PM's.

If anybody would like to "come out" as his or her real identity, then contact a mod first. That is a special situation that is handled somewhat differently.

I'm just sayin' because I don't want this thread closed down.

Thank you for that. It had me a little creeped out when "worried" said they knew who I was. I still feel they know who I am more than just the simple deduction of my name on the other website and Corrie's MySpace page, but whatever. It bothers me that they won't tell me who they are, but I guess that's the price I pay for not being anonymous.

Anyway, to get this back on task, here is my theory as to what happened that night. Take it for what it is...just a theory. :)

I think that Corrie and Scott fought that night (could have started at the bar, over the phone when either Corrie was taken home or maybe when Scott was on his way home or possibly even after they were both home) and it got physical (which isn't unheard of for that couple, so I've been told). Perhaps with Corrie's extreme drunken state, she was shoved (or just stumbling) off balance and fell, hitting her head on something (table, wall, bedpost, counter top, whatever) which could cause blunt force trauma. Now, perhaps Corrie died then and Scott panicked so he cleaned up and put her to bed and left to go to the other house (if he indeed did sleep at the other house that night). Or maybe Corrie was still alive when Scott left (maybe he stormed out after the fight to cool off) and neither person knew just how badly her injuries were. She went to bed and died in her sleep due to the injuries. She would have been alive when Scott left, but when he came back that morning he found her dead.

Of course, that's all speculation, but I believe it's all very possible. I truly think it was an accident. I just wish if Scott knows something, he would come forward.
 
  • #330
Thank you for that. It had me a little creeped out when "worried" said they knew who I was. I still feel they know who I am more than just the simple deduction of my name on the other website and Corrie's MySpace page, but whatever. It bothers me that they won't tell me who they are, but I guess that's the price I pay for not being anonymous.

Anyway, to get this back on task, here is my theory as to what happened that night. Take it for what it is...just a theory. :)

I think that Corrie and Scott fought that night (could have started at the bar, over the phone when either Corrie was taken home or maybe when Scott was on his way home or possibly even after they were both home) and it got physical (which isn't unheard of for that couple, so I've been told). Perhaps with Corrie's extreme drunken state, she was shoved (or just stumbling) off balance and fell, hitting her head on something (table, wall, bedpost, counter top, whatever) which could cause blunt force trauma. Now, perhaps Corrie died then and Scott panicked so he cleaned up and put her to bed and left to go to the other house (if he indeed did sleep at the other house that night). Or maybe Corrie was still alive when Scott left (maybe he stormed out after the fight to cool off) and neither person knew just how badly her injuries were. She went to bed and died in her sleep due to the injuries. She would have been alive when Scott left, but when he came back that morning he found her dead.

Of course, that's all speculation, but I believe it's all very possible. I truly think it was an accident. I just wish if Scott knows something, he would come forward.

Thats what I meant too. It's just kind of creepy when a person online just starts speculating about a person's anonymous identity...Anyway... I think that is a very possible theory. That is what I think happened too. I have thought all along that Scott is the one that did it but maybe he didn't mean to. I think they had gotten into a fight and it just happened. He really needs to come forward and tell what he did or what he knows, it's not going to just go away. This just needs to be solved
 
  • #331
http://s2.excoboard.com/exco/thread.php?forumid=122532&threadid=1938332

All I found was this site that said that the autopsy shows that Corrie died of blows to the head and body.

Hello All~
I have been following this crime since it occurred. I have some questions that I have not been able to find the answers to.

The autopsy shows that Corrie died from blunt force trauma to the head and body.

1)Has it ever been released if she was beaten w/ an object?
2)If so, what type of object?
3)Was Corrie found in a bed?
4)Was there blood at the scene?
5)Has it been released if DNA was recovered from the scene? DNA other than Corrie, Scott, and those familiar in their lives?
6)Has anyone (LE or WS) searched to see if there was a person or persons that may have been living near Corrie that had a criminal record of sexual assault, or any other violent crime?

If these questions have been answered, I apologize.
Ruflossn
 
  • #332
Now at least we have three people thinking along the same lines. As I stated in my post yesterday, I too am leaning in that direction. I just wish we had an approximate time of death. That would clear up some other questions in my mind about some of the other trauma. Depending on the state and posture of the body at the time would let me know a little more about if life support was started or not. That could account for some trauma to the chest area. We were taught there is always a chance of breaking some bones when doing CPR. The other question I have on that line, was she moved to the floor by EMS or put on a backboard to do CPR if it was started. If she died just a short time before help arrived, that is possible. As was pointed out to me, they may or may not have done that. If the time of death is released it would clear up a lot of things, for me at least. I also feel maybe the one who did the preliminary autopsy might have mistaken the trauma if it was done by a 'Newbe", so to speak. Hopefully the State Crime lab wouldn't miss something like that. Does anyone know if the bedroom where she was found in is on the main floor or in a basement. That might help explain a few things also. Did the person who took her home help her down the steps if that was where she was found.
 
  • #333
Has there been an official autopsy report released? If so, can the public view the report?
 
  • #334
Not as of yet. The prelim was released but just as a news release from LE. We have heard nothing from the State Crime Lab.
 
  • #335
Hello All~
I have been following this crime since it occurred. I have some questions that I have not been able to find the answers to.

The autopsy shows that Corrie died from blunt force trauma to the head and body.

1)Has it ever been released if she was beaten w/ an object?
2)If so, what type of object?
3)Was Corrie found in a bed?
4)Was there blood at the scene?
5)Has it been released if DNA was recovered from the scene? DNA other than Corrie, Scott, and those familiar in their lives?
6)Has anyone (LE or WS) searched to see if there was a person or persons that may have been living near Corrie that had a criminal record of sexual assault, or any other violent crime?

If these questions have been answered, I apologize.
Ruflossn

No one knows if there was an object involved or not. She was found in bed, with no outward sign of vilolence. Meaning no blood. Again, DNA has not been mentioned by LE. As far as criminal records, the BF is the only one we know of that is involved that has one. If you have not looked, you can go back to one my earlier posts and get that information from a link I posted. It covers Lancaster County Nebr starting in 1989.
 
  • #336
Did the person who took her home help her down the steps if that was where she was found.

The person that took her home told my husband that she put Corrie to bed and let the dogs out before she left. I don't know where the bedroom is located in their house, however if she put her to bed, I'm assuming she helped her to her room, whether it was down stairs or on the main floor. :)
 
  • #337
I thought I read somewhere that they pronounced her dead around 10:30am but she was found right before 10am and I have heard she was found dead. So, this makes zero sense.

Next, MMLEIKAM, if the friend put her to bed this makes me wonder about all the phone calls going out - did she wake up again? OR, maybe she was mad on the way home and kept calling him over and over... and maybe the calls stopped because her friend put her to bed for the night. Then the crime would have occurred most likely in her bed - if those statements are in fact what happend...what do yall think?? She could have easily been slammed into a wall and had the back of her head hit but not shed any blood - she could have had the internal brain bleed or maybe even a clot which can occur on a blunt force basis. Just some thoughts... AND her friend most likely did not think Scott was going to come back to the house because she helped let the dogs out and left. Had she thought Scott would be coming right behind she might not have done that. Just a thought.
 
  • #338
Preliminary results of an autopsy indicated that Corrie Wood, a 28-year-old divorced woman who lived with her boyfriend in Grant, died of blows to her head and body, Perkins County Attorney Rick Roberts said in a press release Tuesday.


http://s2.excoboard.com/exco/thread....readid=1938332

The article that references the cause of death states, "blows to her head and body". The fact that it says "blows" would indicate, Corrie did not die of a trauma from falling and hitting her head or any other type of accident. I would like to know if Corrie was sexually assaulted. Whenever there is a murder of this type, you always look at the victims family (husband, boyfriend) first. You also do a "victimology" report and study any and all aspects of the victims life. Who was around Corrie that would have had a motive to kill her? Who was around Corrie that could have had access to her home and killed her?

The sad thing is many young women are murdered by complete strangers. Usually the murders are sexually motivated. When a young woman is murdered and left at the crime scene, the murderer is usually classified as a "disorganized offender". The crime scene is usually messy, and very little thought is put into how to conceal the murderers identity. A disorganized offender acts spontaneously, has a low IQ, poor work habits and lives close to where the crime was committed. I would like to know if Corrie and Scott were friends with any of Scott's acquaintances from his time in prison.

I would like to know the time line of the crime and also the autopsy results. If we had that information, we could understand a lot more about this crime.
 
  • #339
Ruf,

You make some great points about the "blows" to the head and body. We have so many missing "gaps" of information needed!!
 
  • #340
Ruf,

You make some great points about the "blows" to the head and body. We have so many missing "gaps" of information needed!!

Thank-you. And I agree, there is so much info. not being released. Why????
I would also like to know if Corrie's face covered when whoever found her (Scott?) saw her for the first time. If a young woman is killed and the attacker covers her face, it is usually because he knows the woman he attacked.
 
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