SC - Heather Elvis, 20, Myrtle Beach, 18 Dec 2013 - #15

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Well, I care to hear from Bill Barrett. It will tell me if I think he's an OK guy, or off the wall. I also find I like listening to the words people use and how they say those words in interviews (why I actually like non-edited versions). If he handles himself well, I'll be more inclined to think LE was just ticked that BB found something they missed or was getting close to something that LE is holding close to their chest. But that's JMO....

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Personally, the fact LE said he committed a crime is enough for me. Whether his intentions were good is irrelevant. Interfering in an active LE investigation could cause more harm than good, I respect there are lines which cannot be crossed.
 
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I got weather.

Salem
 
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I got weather.

Salem


I believe I learned that Horry county is pronounced with a silent H. LOL just never knew that.
 
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I have no sound at the moment and appreciate anyone who will transcribe the newscast.
 
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Thanks for sharing
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Personally, the fact LE said he committed a crime is enough for me. Whether his intentions were good is irrelevant. Interfering in an active LE investigation could cause more harm than good, I respect there are lines which cannot be crossed.

Knox, I completely agree with you. If he didn't commit a crime, they wouldn't have arrested him. I don't care to hear from him, but I will watch. I find it beyond disrespectful that he did what he did, and it bothers me even more that TE fully supports and stands by him. To me, that condones what he did. I want HE home, like everyone else. I am going to watch the interview tonight and decide if I am going to follow it anymore. Based on a few things recently, I am quite disturbed and rattled.
 
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These people are funny....Can You Hear me? 20 minutes away...okay...fade out.
This newsroom cracks me up. I have plenty of sound!
 
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"One man has been the focus of the social media barrage in this case so far. We wanted to give that man a chance to defend himself. David Klugh met the man at his front door, and this is how the conversation went:

"David Klugh with WMBF News. How are you?"

"Fine."

"Listen, a lot of things are being said with respect to this Heather Elvis case. I wanted to give you guys an opportunity, if you'd take it, to talk with us for just a moment about what's being said, where you guys are with this."

"I can't."

"You can't…"

"I can't."

"Is there a reason?"

"My lawyer and I just can't. I mean I'd rather not."

"How are you all holding up?"

"Um, crappy because people are threatening to kill us, and they're not in jail." "

http://www.wmbfnews.com/story/24695...missing-heather-elvis-investigation-speak-out
 
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So basically, there is nothing new in this broadcast. :sigh:
 
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Well I have to admit that was a let down for me.
 
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I have been lurking for a while but I had to comment. I am a parent and live in a small town. If the entire town thought that I had something to do with a missing person and were threatening my child and I had nothing to do with the missing person I would do what ever I had to to clear my name. Fine, you want a lawyer, ok go for it but get your name cleared. For your families sake, for her families sake, just stop being quiet.
 
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Terry Elvis has his own prime suspect based on phone records from the original police report. He confirmed what's in that report: months ago, Heather was romantically involved with a married man she met while working as a restaurant hostess. Terry says Heather's roommate told him it ended more than a month ago. Yet, according to witness statements to police and those same phone records, there were several calls back and forth between Heather and the married man the morning of Heather's disappearance. That same roommate told police Heather was talking to the man again, and that night, he called to tell her he was leaving his wife and wanted to be with her.

"A lot of information that's been withheld and probably withheld with very good reason, maybe for the first week (of the investigation). Maybe the first two weeks. But not now," Terry Elvis says.

Terry wants this information out there, believing it could encourage more tips, more witnesses, and finally a solid suspect. Horry County detectives have another take.

With all that circumstantial evidence, many Elvis supporters are asking , who needs detectives? Horry County Police insist they need solid, physical evidence to build a case. And no one is talking about physical evidence, not here at Peachtree landing, not anywhere in this case. The only other option is perhaps having someone admit to committing a crime. That's not happening either.


http://www.wmbfnews.com/story/24695...missing-heather-elvis-investigation-speak-out
 
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We didn't find out anything new. Wow. Very disappointed. It seems like the police are blaming their lack of results on social media and BB. Really??? That's kind of ridiculous. JMO


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