GUILTY OR - Whitney Heichel, 21, Gresham, 16 Oct 2012 #4

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  • #281
Heichel said the Holts had watered their bonsai trees and the Heichels watched the Holts’ cats while each other were out of town in the past.

(From the link posted above)...this is the first time I've read that the Holts had been in their apt. as well.
 
  • #282
he remarks about spending a lot of time with his family and not wanting to be alone because that's not good, then goes on to say

"I got a chance to see Amanda, I, all I could do, you know, I don't have any bad feelings for her, I love her probably more now -- you know, his wife--you know, more than I did before, I didn't really know her. I just gave her a hug. and you know, that's all I can do, is just...She didn't know <reporter asks a question> Yeah, last night at one of our Christian meetings, it was very hard for both of us, but you know we're in this together. We have you know, equal pain. her's is a little different than mine, and mine is different from hers" and they cut out

(sorry, there was a lot of watch/pause/type/watch/pause/type to make sure I got it right lol)



Bless him....what a nice thing to say under the circumstances.
 
  • #283
I still don't get it. If he went and looked/peeped into an empty house that was up for rent, then ... ???? what?

Sorry, overtired me not able to follow :)

IMO it's possible some "crime" had occured there and he was "checking" or "revisitiing" the scene.
moo

this all kinda makes me worry...

I think WH's FB has been deleted... (I can't find it)

Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - Found Deceased OR - Whitney Heichel, 21, Gresham, 16 Oct 2012 - #1

Some of us saw a posing about her needing bloodwork and kidneys stones.
Was this in Aug 2011? Anyone remember this?

What happened to CH that he was called to come to the hospital for?

Oct 16th he was RECOVERING from flu like sympoms
He WAS ILL and not working when WH was abducted...

I get the heebie jeebies.... just thinking... something was going on with JH prioir to all of this happening.

FWIW I am of the opinion Clint may have been a "victim" previously and not even aware of it!
Was JH trying to "off" him?
then gave up and took WH?

:cow:
 
  • #284
Didn't get this video, but just reading all the interview statements, I also get the feeling he is very conscious of every word he's saying. What he says has a somewhat rehearsed sense to it.

Ha.....he quotes Sting.
 
  • #285
he remarks about spending a lot of time with his family and not wanting to be alone because that's not good, then goes on to say

"I got a chance to see Amanda, I, all I could do, you know, I don't have any bad feelings for her, I love her probably more now -- you know, his wife--you know, more than I did before, I didn't really know her. I just gave her a hug. and you know, that's all I can do, is just...She didn't know <reporter asks a question> Yeah, last night at one of our Christian meetings, it was very hard for both of us, but you know we're in this together. We have you know, equal pain. her's is a little different than mine, and mine is different from hers" and they cut out

(sorry, there was a lot of watch/pause/type/watch/pause/type to make sure I got it right lol)

That's beautiful. Very very kind of him to give her a hug and be so understanding.

I'm glad to hear that both of them go to their meetings and get support. I was worried AH might just hide now and just collapse into depression or something. It's good she stays connected with friends.

And thank you, Melancholy, for transcribing! :) You did good!
 
  • #286
The term 'breakdown' is vague and a bit archaic. But...two things are true. First, the young, 20-something male is the most typical person for succumbing to a certain type of illness that could have these types of irrational mental lapses (ie. schizophrenia). Secondly, mental problems do most often come after compressed periods of significant change in a life. You mentioned he'd just finished up his studies; he'd also just married (2010) and set up house with his new wife, and converted to her religion. Life stress points include positive change as well as negative change--those changes alone (changing job, marital status, one's faith, and also moving) have him past the 'critical' score on the life stress charts. Not saying I know this is what happened, but I would say if he did start to slide into mental illness, it also wouldn't surprise me (and I wouldn't be quick to say he was just claiming that for an excuse to be despicable). We have two mental health professionals in the family as well as our fair share of reasons why family members got interested in that field. Firsthand experience changes your outlook on how you formerly viewed people with 'mental problems.'

Hello everyone, newbie to the forum here and finally approved to post, yay! :great:
Been reading everyone's posts for the last couple of days. I think "life stress points" is a valid point. I read that his parents divorced recently. I believe the beginning of the year. Maybe that contributed to his state of mind a little bit? But also i Have been reading news story after news story and the comments as well... in the comment section below one of the locals stories(ugh i wish i had the link, i can't remember which one, one of the local tv stations i think) somebody said that they knew JH, had met him and was known to be "slow" due to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Is anyone familiar with that? Or read anything similar? I looked up some of the symptoms that manifest in adult sufferers and he seems to fit it. Impulsive, living in the "now", highly disorganized, hypersexual etc. Any thoughts? I definitely think something is up with his mental state as the crime seems so out of the blue and disorganized. I hope its ok if i post that. As i said i'm new :)
 
  • #287
Hello everyone, newbie to the forum here and finally approved to post, yay! :great:
Been reading everyone's posts for the last couple of days. I think "life stress points" is a valid point. I read that his parents divorced recently. I believe the beginning of the year. Maybe that contributed to his state of mind a little bit? But also i Have been reading news story after news story and the comments as well... in the comment section below one of the locals stories(ugh i wish i had the link, i can't remember which one, one of the local tv stations i think) somebody said that they knew JH, had met him and was known to be "slow" due to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Is anyone familiar with that? Or read anything similar? I looked up some of the symptoms that manifest in adult sufferers and he seems to fit it. Impulsive, living in the "now", highly disorganized, hypersexual etc. Any thoughts? I definitely think something is up with his mental state as the crime seems so out of the blue and disorganized. I hope its ok if i post that. As i said i'm new :)
:welcome: recyclops!
I am not sure. He graduated from from highschool wih over a 3.0 GPA and was an EMT ~ a least he finished the course... never worked as an EMT AFAIK
How slow could he be and still accomplish that?
 
  • #288
I am not sure. He graduated from from highschool wih over a 3.0 GPA and was an EMT ~ a least he finished the course... never worked as an EMT AFAIK
How slow could he be and still accomplish that?

In my research on FAS I found that the IQ range is from 29-140. "Slow" could also be on a social, behavioral and judgement basis. It is a spectrum disorder similar to autism...where u can have a wide range of people with the disorder, some very disabled, some presenting as quite "normal"
So it seems possible that he could be on the higher end but with his judgement being affected on a developmental level. Just a theory that I am throwing out there but it would make sense as to why he was so disorganized etc like I said
 
  • #289
IMO it's possible some "crime" had occured there and he was "checking" or "revisitiing" the scene.
moo

this all kinda makes me worry...

I think WH's FB has been deleted... (I can't find it)

Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - Found Deceased OR - Whitney Heichel, 21, Gresham, 16 Oct 2012 - #1

Some of us saw a posing about her needing bloodwork and kidneys stones.
Was this in Aug 2011? Anyone remember this?

What happened to CH that he was called to come to the hospital for?

Oct 16th he was RECOVERING from flu like sympoms
He WAS ILL and not working when WH was abducted...

I get the heebie jeebies.... just thinking... something was going on with JH prioir to all of this happening.

FWIW I am of the opinion Clint may have been a "victim" previously and not even aware of it!
Was JH trying to "off" him?
then gave up and took WH?

:cow:

I do remember reading at her FB that she went to have blood work done and
my first thought was maybe she's pregnant now. But I never found out for sure what it was.

One of her FB friends asked her if she were "baby sick" - WH responded that the time didn't
seem to be right (or something like that). I got the feeling they were trying, but nothing had happened yet.
 
  • #290
In my research on FAS I found that the IQ range is from 29-140. "Slow" could also be on a social, behavioral and judgement basis. It is a spectrum disorder similar to autism...where u can have a wide range of people with the disorder, some very disabled, some presenting as quite "normal"
So it seems possible that he could be on the higher end but with his judgement being affected on a developmental level. Just a theory that I am throwing out there but it would make sense as to why he was so disorganized etc like I said

Ahh... you would be correct! Like Asperger's & Autism ~Spectral disorders...

Forgot about that, but it seems like it could be.
moo
 
  • #291
You know this whole case makes me think of Holly Bobo for some reason, and that she could have been a victim of a similar kind of abduction by someone known to her in a similar manner.

Also,this case reflects how little time the victim is generally alive after going missing; in Whitney's case, probably less than the two hours before she was reported, and in Jessica and Autumn cases, they were probably long dead before they were even reported. Again, makes me wonder about Holly. Too many places to hide bodies.
 
  • #292
I understand the desire to get insight into the type of person he is. It's just that...criminals come in all types and boxes. Like Ronso (?) was saying before, just because someone might or might not watch 🤬🤬🤬🤬 (ie. might or might not admit to it, or be discovered watching it), or peep in empty rental houses, etc., it doesn't mean he's therefore the 'type' to have done this sex-related crime. And it really doesn't follow that he necessarily is guilty of what he's accused of then in this particular case. So even if you could imagine all kinds of terrible 'other' scenarios he could've been involved in, it doesn't mean he did this particular crime or any other, for that matter. (His actual guilt is not even ironclad if he himself admits to doing a crime--as he did in this case).

(I think I'm begining to see why I always get picked for juries... sorry!)

I get what you're saying. I don't personally believe that he has committed a crime of this magnitude before. I just don't get that from his reaction in his mug shots and his behavior on camera during the arraignment. I could be wrong, though. I do feel that 8/2011 is pretty significant, however, in diving deeper into the type of person he was. I know my husband would have never pulled a stunt like that, even if he DID need to get away. The whole 12 hours missing scenario, added with the rental property story, is just very odd.

I DO believe that he murdered WH. I just don't understand WHY and I guess we may never know.
 
  • #293
I too don't think we'll ever know why. Because it's just senseless. Whatever the reasoning (if there was any) to a normal person it holds no logic. Whether he was obsessed with her sexually, or angry, whatever...Senseless..its the only word I can come up with.
 
  • #294
FWIW, I think some of the speculation in this thread about the rental house and old police report of a previous "breakdown" and whether or not he was even killing/covering-up the year prior (yada, yada) is off track in a thread about Whitney's case. It encourages a discussion about what anyone on here can possibly imagine the accused 'could do' (and y'all have some great imaginations), rather than examining the facts/evidence of the case for which this thread is named. So, to me at least, it's distracting...and I confess, a little uncomfortable to read. (I feel like I'm sitting at my mother-in-law's house listening to her gossip about the neighbors. *sigh* Yeah, I know that's my issue, not yours. And I am well aware that that is not a popular position to take on here, but again, so be it. 'Nuff said.)

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As long as the posts are within websleuths rules, and until a moderator says otherwise,
I'm sure speculating, theorizing and discussing one's thoughts on the cases is perfectly normal and is allowed.

I'm sorry you find some of our posts distracting and uncomfortable to read.
There are other websites that are true-crime oriented at which you may be more comfortable.

Have you tried any of them?
 
  • #295
I'm not local and it worked for me.


Also, another remark about the video...I think he realizes that every.single.move.he.makes, and every.single.word.he.says. is being analyzed to the most minute of detail, as when he said make sure you go to bed friends each night (which is sound, solid advice) but you can kind of tell he probably thought "great people are going to read into THAT" and so he followed up by saying he was glad that he and WH were able to do that.

My heart breaks for him.
They are unfortunately, considering the reactions here on WS...
I could understand the scrutiny of Clint had he not been ruled out as a suspect, but he has! He is nothing more than a grieving husband, and should be accorded respect as such.
 
  • #296
Oh I don't think she's "trying" to prove innocence but probably in that religon it's expected that you have a certain image. Are they JW allowed to drink? If not and she did obviously she won't be posting that pic on FB.

I got the impression it was a virgin daquiri in the picture, and that her family knew her well enough that they would not have presumed otherwise.
 
  • #297
I got the impression it was a virgin daquiri in the picture, and that her family knew her well enough that they would not have presumed otherwise.

JW's drink alcohol...
 
  • #298
Good grief, if anything ever happens to me or my husband, the other one would be in big trouble, at least with the public. I don't think we have even had our photo taken together since our wedding, over 18 years ago...we both hate having our pictures taken; people who know would know that, but from the outside, I am sure it would take on very sinister implications, that is, if my internet history was not enough...

BBM

I got a laugh out of your post.

Some of the things I have Googled or searched for on search engines over the years because of Webslueth would be enough to get me arrested and convicted if my wife were to disappear even if her body was never found.

Perhaps I should buy a new computer and destroy the hard drive in this one before I have to explain who 'Joe Friday' is to the local LE should anything to her, God forbid.

I doubt that would do any good though, they could check the Google server logs and see what my IP address has actually searched for in the past. Just Google "User 927" if your curious.

ETA: That is not my user number either.
 
  • #299
JW's are allowed to drink. Drunkenness is frowned upon however. If that daiquiri was virgin it would of probably only of been if she was under 21 at the time she posted the pic.
 
  • #300
BBM
<Respectfull snipped>


Just Google "User 927" if your curious.

ETA: That is not my user number either.

:what::what::what::what::what:
 
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