GUILTY OH - Doyle, 88, & Lilian Chumney, 79, Tuscarawas County, 21 Jan 2015

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A national BOLO has been issued for Clark, since he has been spotted in multiple states in recent days.
A $20,000 reward has been offered for information about the suspects.
The Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Department is also working with the U.S. Marshals and U.S. Customs and Borders Enforcement in case Clark tries to cross the border into Mexico.

http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-...y-have-met-chumneys-through-previous-delivery
 
  • #262
According to Chief Deputy Orvis Campbell with the Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Department, the suspects are not related to the Chumneys or their family.

However, Campbell said they were connected to the Chumneys through a "previous delivery." He would not elaborate further on what that meant.
The two people allegedly committing crimes across the nation alongside Clark, Jeffrey Caley and Tabatha Hazel, both from Canton, are wanted for armed robberies but are not connected to the Chumney case, Campbell said.

http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-...y-have-met-chumneys-through-previous-delivery
 
  • #263
I bet they picked up a cheap car somewhere and ditched the mini van.
 
  • #264
"I would [tell] Bobby to please turn yourself in. Me and your mom don't want you to get shot," said James Hill pleading with his stepson to give himself up to police.
Hill said he believes Clark may have been talked into committing crimes against the Chumneys.
"We really were shocked when we heard what he had did," said Hill. "We feel sorry about the people that he took and killed."
Hill said he helped raise Clark and would often take him to church. He believes Clark and Stewart met at a landscaping company.


http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-...murder-suspects-family-speaks-to-newschannel5

Found the link to the stepfather's plea for Clark to turn himself in!!
 
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DONALSONVILLE, Ga. - The man suspected in the murders of elderly Strasburg couple Doyle and Lilian Chumney has made his way to Georgia, committing crimes along the way, authorities said.
Two males and a female driving a green mini-van robbed the Sunoco gas station located at 300 E. 3rd Street in Donalsonville, Ga. Sunday night around 9:46 p.m.
The trio stole $8,000 in cash and store merchandise and fled the scene and headed west towards the Alabama state line.
One of the suspects was armed with a semi-automatic handgun and a second suspect was armed with a sawed off shotgun.

http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-...uspect-commits-crimes-in-west-virgina-georgia
 
  • #267
According to the Associated Press, records show that Clark was released from prison in May 2014 after serving 4.5 years for convictions on robbery, burglary, breaking and entering and receiving stolen property charges.
He received a three-year prison sentence in 2005 for convictions on theft and breaking and entering charges but served only three months after being granted judicial release.
The mother of Clark spoke exclusively to newsnet5.com Sunday , pleading to her son to turn himself in.
"He knows what he's done is wrong," said Mary Hill tearfully, "and I am so sorry for this family. My heart aches for this family."
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-...uspect-commits-crimes-in-west-virgina-georgia
 
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I bet they picked up a cheap car somewhere and ditched the mini van.
They have certainly aquired enough money in the armed robberies to do that.
 
  • #270
I bet they picked up a cheap car somewhere and ditched the mini van.

Maybe, but there are so many of those mini vans that they probably blend in well and there would be no risk of someone saying they sold them a car. On the other hand, they could steal a car and leave no one alive to tell on them. :thinking: I hope they are captured soon.
 
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I talked to my daughter in Georgia and she lives 2 miles from the gas station that was robbed in Donalsonville. Her church is across the street from the gas station. She was at the church Sunday night, the same night as the robbery, but left before the time of the robbery. Ironically, the police stopped her right by that gas station because she didn't have her seatbelt all the way on before pulling into the road--she was in the process of putting it on. Luckily she didn't get a ticket and she got out of that area before the robbery happened. That's the same gas station where her mother-in-law gets gas all the time. Luckily, she didn't get gas that night. The whole thing is rather scary. This is a small town without a very high crime rate.
 
  • #273
To those of you who have been following the Chumney case closely (I just really started reading the thread today) -- please take a look at this thread about a burned/ing body found in Tennessee on Feb. 1. Do y'all think it might be related to this crew of suspects?

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...Adams-February-1-2015&p=11460591#post11460591

I would have thought it quite possible - given Clark was last sighted in Kentucky, which I think is not that far from this crime (At least it doesn't look far on google maps). Given that Clark has driven quite large distances in the past week or so, I don't think it would be too much of a stretch. The authorities haven't given much away about this latest case though, so I'm personally waiting until more info is released. I did find it strange that there was no information released regarding the last crimes Clark committed in Kentucky. I can't work out why they're keeping quiet - no where, what or why. Anyone got any ideas?
 
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To those of you who have been following the Chumney case closely (I just really started reading the thread today) -- please take a look at this thread about a burned/ing body found in Tennessee on Feb. 1. Do y'all think it might be related to this crew of suspects?

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...Adams-February-1-2015&p=11460591#post11460591
In the case of the body in Tennessee they give the time of 6:45 AM on Sunday

In the Chumney case they were committing the armed robbery in Anderson County South Carolina Sunday morning at 2:21 A.M

I mapped the route from Anderson County South Carolina to Adams Tennessee. It said 6 hours & 30 minutes.

The time frames do not seem to work
 
  • #276
Landscaping company said both worked there, at seperate times, but did NOT do work for the Chumneys!!! I was auto play video from the last one I posted, so I don't know how to link it. It was Clark's step father pleading for "Bobby" to give himself up, and stop this. Step father believes he was coerced into the murders, but if so, then who coerced him to flee and go on a multi state robbery spree???

and be the only one carrying the sawed off shot gun! I think in the donnalsonville robbery he appeared to me to be the one in charge, only one with gun, the other guy just following him around,

BUt I'm like Rosie Lee, I think they may have done this to the waynesburg couple, him, them and the chumleys all live in connecting towns, map up thread on my other post
 
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From the article: Investigators have not said where in Kentucky the crime or crimes took place.

Please no. I am in Kentucky. I would really like to know what area they were in.

I clicked on that and no article there anymore, wonder if that was not them and article was deleted? Latest still says they're going to FL
 
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I clicked on that and no article there anymore, wonder if that was not them and article was deleted? Latest still says they're going to FL
The Kentucky one seems to be another false alarm. Sometime during the night they took the story off.

So the last place they were officially spotted is still in Donalsonville, Georgia.
 

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