Found Deceased OH - Tiffany Sayre, 26, Chillicothe, 11 May 2015

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Someone has to be familiar with all of these out of the way fishing spots. There aren't a lot of job opportunities in the surrounding towns and many travel to Chillicothe for work. Do we know the approximate time each of these girls went missing? Morning, afternoon, evening, late night?
 
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Caitlin Turner ‏@Cait_E_Turner 37m37 minutes ago
I'm out at the scene near where Sayre's body was found. Multiple agencies searching the area. #cgnow

Caitlin Turner ‏@Cait_E_Turner 36m36 minutes ago
The 6 miles of Cave Rd. are being searched today and near Rocky Fork Creek. #cgnow

Caitlin Turner ‏@Cait_E_Turner 34m34 minutes ago
Joe Minney with Ross Co. Search and Rescue said 34 people across agencies are searching the area. #cgnow

Caitlin Turner ‏@Cait_E_Turner 34m34 minutes ago
6 cadaver dogs are combing the area. #cgnow

Caitlin Turner ‏@Cait_E_Turner 31m31 minutes ago
A press conference will be held at a rest stop off of 50 at 3p.m. #cgnow
Reporter for the @ChilliGaz
https://twitter.com/Cait_E_Turner
 
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I think the coroner may have misdiagnosed a couple of those "suicides". It sort of makes sense, considering there wasn't widespread talk about a serial killer back when Tameka Lynch and Shasta Himelrick bodies were found. Sure, it could have been death by drowning or by pills alright, but at who's hand ? I remember reading the case of Tameka Lynch right here on Websleuths, and noted a bunch of things that didn't seem to add up..........or at the very least, seemed suspicious. Her death was ruled a suicide as well as Shasta's.

The close distance between the bodies appears to indicate a dumping ground.

This killer isn't even attempting to hide them it doesn't seem. Tiffany Sayre's death has been ruled a homicide, and what was it, a couple of hundred yards from the "suicide" victim ?? Doesn't wash.



http://www.10tv.com/content/stories...ed-in-death-of-missing-chillicothe-woman.html

Lack of communication between police jurisdictions and due to the innocent victim's lifestyles, less than thorough and competent investigations, imo. Thought those days were in our past. Deja vu; Green River/Gary Ridgeway. Fooled 2 task forces, passed multiple polygraphs, and was eventually arrested 11/2001; two decades and many innocent victims later due to upgrades in dna technology.

DR. Steven Egger, associate professor of criminology at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, is a nationally recognized expert in serial murder.
http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/USN/TheSignal/Life?articleId=402

A phrase coined by Dr. Steven Egger in 1984, “linkage blindness” describes the frequent inability (or deliberate refusal) of some police departments to recognize a serial killer at large. "Police don't share information across jurisdictional boundaries," Egger said. "There's always some friction there." Agencies prefer to worry only about their own jurisdiction, instead of sharing information to work together to solve a murder. Egger says a serial murder investigation may, but not always, have as many as seven different crime scenes: the place the victim was initially lured, transportation to a different location, the place the victim was kept, transportation to another location, where the victim was killed, where the body was dumped, and where the weapon was dumped. "In most instances all the police have is the dumpsite," Egger said.
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https://books.google.com/books?id=D...e&q=Dr Steven Egger linkage blindness&f=false
 
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Ugh can't hear :(
 
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I don't think it's too much just one serial killer but more of a drug ring or human trafficking ring getting rid of evidence.


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FWIW I don't think Shasta committed suicide either.


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Somebody in Chillicothe needs to educate the reporters on how to use the "volume up" button.

Virtually no sound at the press conference.....guess we need to wait for the print to come out.
 
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Somebody in Chillicothe needs to educate the reporters on how to use the "volume up" button.

Virtually no sound at the press conference.....guess we need to wait for the print to come out.

Glad I missed it now..TY steelman..


Task force descends upon area where Sayre's body found
http://www.chillicothegazette.com/s...investigation-sayres-death-launched/29100243/
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According to Lt. Mike Preston, Sayre's death is being investigated as a "suspicious death." According to the 911 call placed by one of the people who found the body, Sayre's body was wrapped in a white blanket and she was at least partially unclothed. The caller also mentioned duct tape, but sheriff's officials would not confirm that information today.

Thirty-four officers, along with six cadaver dogs, were in the area searching.

"Going by the two women we have found in this general area, they probably did not get there on their own," said Minney.
 
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Shasta Himelrick is not the only Ross County woman who has gone missing.

Four other woman in that county - went missing in 2014, alone.

The family of Wanda Lemons said they have not heard from her since November 3. Lemons' mother said it is unusual for her not to call during the holidays. Investigators spoke to a friend of Lemon's who said Wanda had gone to Texas with a truck driver.

Three other women all disappeared in the same month.

Last May Tameka Lynch was found dead in Ross County's Paint Creek.

Another woman Bethany Copas, was found alive but disoriented in Chillicothe.

Charlotte Trego disappeared the same month as those two and is still missing.

"Tomeka, Charlotte and Shasta knew each other," Yvonne Boggs said. "Bethany Copas I am not sure about her, but I know she knew the other two."

http://www.nbc4i.com/story/27726456...for-8-months-talks-about-latest-disappearance

There's a comment under the news about the body being found, and a guy comments about the deceased being the greatest sex worker, etc., and someone then says RIP to your mother. Sadly it isn't any of the women that have been mentioned on this thread. :( Sounds like someone is targeting a particular group of women, and taking them out, one by one. :tantrum:


I didn't want to say in case that was rude, but are these women sex workers? Who else has "business" at a hotel?

There have been multiple cases of serial killers across America targeting sex workers. We had a recent case here in Southern California quite recently - several sex workers went missing and/or were found dead. Two men were connected to many of those disappearances.

Very sad stuff. This is an extremely vulnerable population.
 
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FWIW I don't think Shasta committed suicide either.


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There's a lot I don't understand about Shasta's case. Why did the family hire a search and rescue crew hours after she left her grandmother's, it's not like Shasta was a homebody and she had her own place. What happened to her inheritance? Why did her absentee mother swoop in after all these years and take Shasta's ashes back home with her across the country?
 
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It could be possible for either trafficking or for drugs. They go hand in hand. Get her hooked on heroin or something, make her have sex, she needs more drugs to numb having sex and so on and so forth. Where I work many clients have come in doing some sort of sex work for drugs for them and/or their partners.


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Darn it. :(
 
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http://www.chillicothegazette.com/s...investigation-sayres-death-launched/29100243/
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Sayre's death a homicide, sheriff says

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BAINBRIDGE &#8211; As a task force investigating the disappearances of several women from the area focuses its energy on how 26-year-old Tiffany Sayre died, her loved ones and others have made a new plea for information on all the cases.

Ross County sheriff's Col. T.J. Hollis, who is heading the Ross County/Chillicothe Missing Persons Task Force, and Sayre's aunt, Shelly Hehr, both asked for anyone with information to come forward.
 
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Sheriff says anything is possible in wake of another body found - June 22, 2015
Article/Video: http://nbc4i.com/2015/06/22/missing-women-sheriff-says-he-isnt-ruling-any-possibilities-out/

Family members say they wish it would have ended differently.

“I thought if we bring her home, thought if we bring her home, she could’ve made better choices here. She loves her little girls,” Shelly Hehr, Tiffany’s aunt said.

Tiffany’s father Thomas Kuhn attended the press conference today.

“She was daddy’s girl,” Kuhn said. “If I could get my hands on who did this, it would end the same way probably.”

Tiffany was grandchild number one for Rosemary Elder.

“I’m numb,” Elder said. “(They) dropped her off on the side of the road. Whoever did this is dirt, scum.”
 

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