SC - Heather Elvis, 20, Myrtle Beach, 18 Dec 2013 #24 **ARREST**

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  • #761
LE's belief that HE drove to PTL could be due to something as simple as video from a traffic cam.
 
  • #762
When TM posted a rant against Heather on her Fb sometime in early January...saying her "stupid" husband had been ******* a ***** who has since gone missing and how her life is now being ruined because LE is looking at them, etc...

JMO

Yep and along with her antics with the searchers, Elvis family and community blame...she's brought all the vitriol all on herself.

A bit ot...I was reading some of her Dis board comments, she has no people skills. I can imagine her being the one at the family reunion everyone dreads seeing.
 
  • #763
Does anyone know what that "white" stuff is in the roads and in that area.

It is interesting that it appears that TM may have lived right near Peachtree landing. Incredible.

I cant figure out why there is so much white stuff or what the white stuff is.

Also, there could be a house in there somewhere, but I thought the part that looked like a roof was maybe a pile of dirt or rocks with top of mound looking like roof ridge lines. Maybe I was not looking in the right spot referenced.

Sand... roads in the south were originally "paved" with sand and clay
 
  • #764
LE's belief that HE drove to PTL could be due to something as simple as video from a traffic cam.


I thought in a recent article it said they felt she drove there due to the content of a pm.
 
  • #765
Yep and along with her antics with the searchers, Elvis family and community blame...she's brought all the vitriol all on herself.



A bit ot...I was reading some of her Dis board comments, she has no people skills. I can imagine her being the one at the family reunion everyone dreads seeing.


Re O/T
Or maybe birds of a feather and all that . . .
 
  • #766
Sand... roads in the south were originally "paved" with sand and clay

Thanks. It was really bugging me in that map because it really stands out some of the white areas. Almost like a limestone or something. Have to zoom in all the way Max zoom.

I do see what looks like old homes that may have been demolished in that area south of Peachtree Road. There is a lot of woods and old roads and old homes that were demolished in there it looks like.

If TM used to live there, I am sure she knew all the secluded spots and hope LE searches this area well. The soil looks soft and a grave could be dug rather easily so I may have to re-open the bury HE in a grave possibility.
 
  • #767
Kind of behind in threads and life in general...

Not sure if this has been discussed yet and bouncing off another sleuth I read from @OkieGranny about SM's school where he graduated, Lord Berkeley Academy in Moncks Corner, SC.

A fellow alumni and possible(?) classmate of SM's, David Hedrick killed his wife and then committed suicide back in February of 2012.

I'm sure some of you may be familiar with this case.

Found Deceased SC - Dara Lee Watson, 30, Mt. Pleasant, 6 Feb 2012


Classmates.com - Sidney Moorer - Lord Berkeley Academy - MONCKS CORNER, SC - Class Of 1995
 
  • #768
Also--don't know if this is allowed up here (if it's not, mods... please remove) but I came across a YouTube page of SM's that hasn't been deleted & one of his "liked" videos was made by some random folk taking advantage of the system, so to speak... by faking the need for a wheelchair & the "perks" involved with using one. A girl in the video wore a stocking cap with a toboggan type of hat on over it and was wheeled in by friends. Once they were past the gate and out of view, she got out the wheelchair and took off the cap and hat, and went about business as usual. They were able to use the handicap gate which had no line. It later showed them with her back in the wheelchair being ushered "behind the scenes" to avoid large crowds, get closer views to shows, etc. The behind the scenes areas were ones the general public doesn't have access to and were able to meet characters, etc. This video also showed them describing ways to sneak in liquor in water bottles, as well as mini bottles in their socks and stuff.

I'm sorry... but to pretend you're disabled to gain special privileges is disgusting to me. It takes an extremely vile person to do that when those who are truly disabled would give anything to just be like everyone else and wait in long lines, etc!


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ITA. Hubby is disabled, and I have no cartilage in on knee and arthritis in both knees which makes it painful for me to walk far without both knees swelling badly.

The times I went to Disneyland and tried to get a cart, I couldn't always, because they were all checked out. That pretty much kills the day for me then and there, but I have to pay first to get in to find out no chairs are available.

I've seen several times where teens get a chair, and they take turns playing around in it through the park. I've seen parents get chairs so they can load their stuff in it instead of carrying it with them.

And my experience with having a cart at Disneyland is that the person with the chair gets to go in behind the scenes way, but then their party still has to get in line and you wait there until the rest of your party gets to the front by normal standards, then you are allowed to get on the ride. I remember hearing years ago, those in chairs went through the exit area to the platform, and got to go on the ride right away. Now, there is no advantage or "perks" to being in a chair, the ones who didn't need it and took advantage of it ruined it for those of us who do.
 
  • #769
:trainwreck::trainwreck:
Yep and along with her antics with the searchers, Elvis family and community blame...she's brought all the vitriol all on herself.

A bit ot...I was reading some of her Dis board comments, she has no people skills. I can imagine her being the one at the family reunion everyone dreads seeing.

:trainwreck::trainwreck::trainwreck:

We need a black sheep smiley!
Has that ever been suggested?
 
  • #770
Edit...Deleted my post. I think it was my own setting. I had 125%

I like to view WS with 125% to read the words easier. Sometimes it shows things funny though. LOL
 
  • #771
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If TM used to live there, I am sure she knew all the secluded spots and hope LE searches this area well. The soil looks soft and a grave could be dug rather easily so I may have to re-open the bury HE in a grave possibility.

TM was born and bred there (area); has lived there all her life. She knows ...
 
  • #772
TM was born and bred there (area); has lived there all her life. She knows ...

The 1st link in Post 743 shows that she may have actually lived south of Peachtree road before her current place. That is shocking to me because if that is true then she knew the area around the landing much more than i epxected.
 
  • #773
I have lived in the same place for a very long time surrounded by fields and I could not tell you a good hiding spot.
 
  • #774
I wonder if the lawyers will argue that any evidence found at the M house was planted due to the arrests of two people interfering in the investigation? Weren't there also reports of trespassing, etc?
 
  • #775
I remember reading this in the initial threads, maybe thread 1 or 2? :lookingitup:

Our alligators hibernate in the winter. Here is a bit of info on their hibernation pattern and feeding during that time:

Unlike the American crocodile, the American alligator can survive even in areas subjected to comparatively cool winters. To survive the winter, the alligator excavate a burrow in which it stays until spring. Its metabolism is slowed down by the low temperature and the alligator can go without food for months, living off its energy reserves. It can stay in the den throughout the entire winter season if necessary, but can also choose to emerge during brief spells of warmer weather.
 
  • #776
I wonder if the lawyers will argue that any evidence found at the M house was planted due to the arrests of two people interfering in the investigation? Weren't there also reports of trespassing, etc?

I thought about that...but between their cameras, home schooling and etc...is the "compound" ever unoccupied? I can't imagine it being too easy to get on the property and/or into the house. Plus, of course, if evidence has their DNA, fingerprints, etc. it will be harder to yell "frame job". Well, we shall see...defense will leave no stone unturned, no doubt. JMO
 
  • #777
I have lived in the same place for a very long time surrounded by fields and I could not tell you a good hiding spot.

Maybe as an adult however I would bet when you were a child you explored much more of the surrounding spots where you lived. I know I did. Us kids explored all over our neighborhood growing up.

We even rode our motorcycles in the woods across the street and when they finally developed it, they stole our trails and made roads out of them. We feel they owe us design money for the layout of the roads. :floorlaugh:
 
  • #778
Our alligators hibernate in the winter. Here is a bit of info on their hibernation pattern and feeding during that time:

Unlike the American crocodile, the American alligator can survive even in areas subjected to comparatively cool winters. To survive the winter, the alligator excavate a burrow in which it stays until spring. Its metabolism is slowed down by the low temperature and the alligator can go without food for months, living off its energy reserves. It can stay in the den throughout the entire winter season if necessary, but can also choose to emerge during brief spells of warmer weather.

Thank you so much for sharing local knowledge. It really helps those of us that are not familar with SC.

I do have a question. Do you consider to have a lot of alligators in SC?

I know Florida does but never realized SC even had them and just curious if it is a significant number of them or just a few here and there.
 
  • #779
I do see what looks like old homes that may have been demolished in that area south of Peachtree Road. There is a lot of woods and old roads and old homes that were demolished in there it looks like.

If TM used to live there, I am sure she knew all the secluded spots and hope LE searches this area well. The soil looks soft and a grave could be dug rather easily so I may have to re-open the bury HE in a grave possibility.

rsbm: This ^^^^ is what bothers me. Those areas/land are privately owned.
 
  • #780
Thank you so much for sharing local knowledge. It really helps those of us that are not familar with SC.



I do have a question. Do you consider to have a lot of alligators in SC?



I know Florida does but never realized SC even had them and just curious if it is a significant number of them or just a few here and there.


I would say yes. Lots at Ocean Isle which is just over the NC boarder. Mostly back in the golf courses. I met one in Charleston SC once (in the wild). Not uncommon.


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