SC - Heather Elvis, 20, Myrtle Beach, 18 Dec 2013 - #9

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I cant believe they posted the dates name! poor guy :(

Yes, but they cleared him. So that is good! ;)

From the article (I'm removing his name):

The last person to see Heather Elvis was 21-year-old ***** ***** of Murrells Inlet. ***** said in police records and in a telephone interview that he drove Elvis home and dropped off sometime between 2 and 2:30 a.m.

Kegler said ***** has been cleared of any involvement in Elvis’ disappearance.


http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/loc...&type=article&aa=0&rev=125923&ct=1&xld=1&xd=1
 
What I don't quite understand is why she was crying over him saying he was leaving his wife? Unless it was something like, "I'm angry you went on a date.....I TOLD you I was leaving my wife, don't you remember?" and that upset her OR she had a change of heart about him and didn't want him to leave his wife after all? OR it was his phone , but not the older man on the phone, but maybe someone who was angry at just being told he was leaving his wife....and that upset her.....Hmmm.....

My theory is that they had ended the relationship. Perhaps the wife knew of the affair and there was drama...whatever the reason, she was on a date with a new person so she was obviously moving on with her life...maybe the man found out she was seeing someone new and wanted to pull her back in again..that back and forth and that 'control', along with the possibility of problems with the wife may have been enough to make her upset. Maybe she was crying because she thought she really cared for this man who she knew she could not have. Maybe she had been threatened if she saw him again...who knows, the reasons are endless IMO as to why a phone call from him would make her cry.
 
Police records discuss phone calls between Heather Elvis, older man as late as 6 a.m. December 18

Posted: Monday, January 20, 2014 12:47 pm | Updated: 1:59 pm, Mon Jan 20, 2014

Horry County police records are focusing on telephone activity that occurred as late as 6 a.m. Dec. 18 between Heather Elvis’ cell phone and a man with whom she had a relationship history, according to documents obtained by the Carolina Forest Chronicle.

The phone activity occurred about four hours after Elvis’ last known whereabouts on Dec. 18, and the man identified in the report was nearly twice her age, documents show.

http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/aynor/article_e27b8722-81fa-11e3-a440-001a4bcf6878.html
I swear they went down the list of complaints about reporting I've seen here on WS and answered almost every one....
 
If Heather was alive and well on Wednesday morning, she would have plugged her phone in or charged it as usual and been texting, etc...JMO
 
The date (can't remember his name, hate they published it) said she was tired when he dropped her off and why did the older man call her to tell her to stop calling him. Sounds fishy to me. Are we allowed to speculate about the older man and his motives or not b/c he hasn't been named?

BS/HINKY meter - you can just block calls these days!
 
What peaks my curiosity is this:

"According to the report, the roommate said the victim “seemed like she was crying and upset” due to receiving a call from a man the report says was nearly twice her age.
The report also said the victim previously had a relationship with the man, and that he said he left his wife and wanted to be with the victim."

http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/aynor/article_e27b8722-81fa-11e3-a440-001a4bcf6878.html

Why would Heather be crying if she was told by this man that he left his wife and wanted to be with Heather? This would be good news right, if she wanted to be with him? Did he tell her that he was leaving his wife PREVIOUS to the phone call, then on this particular call he says something other than that??
This confuses me.
IMOO.
 
Curious as to why the article mentions the HE's last activity on Tumbler, Twitter and Facebook.. makes one think of the theories posted here about someone accessing her phone and her SM accounts
 
My theory is that they had ended the relationship. Perhaps the wife knew of the affair and there was drama...whatever the reason, she was on a date with a new person so she was obviously moving on with her life...maybe the man found out she was seeing someone new and wanted to pull her back in again..that back and forth and that 'control', along with the possibility of problems with the wife may have been enough to make her upset. Maybe she was crying because she thought she really cared for this man who she knew she could not have. Maybe she had been threatened if she saw him again...who knows, the reasons are endless IMO as to why a phone call from him would make her cry.

Agree with all of this and love the avatar.

Also Heather was changing jobs - possibly to end association with someone at her current job?
 
What peaks my curiosity is this:

"According to the report, the roommate said the victim “seemed like she was crying and upset” due to receiving a call from a man the report says was nearly twice her age.
The report also said the victim previously had a relationship with the man, and that he said he left his wife and wanted to be with the victim."

http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/aynor/article_e27b8722-81fa-11e3-a440-001a4bcf6878.html

Why would Heather be crying if she was told by this man that he left his wife and wanted to be with Heather? This would be good news right, if she wanted to be with him? Did he tell her that he was leaving his wife PREVIOUS to the phone call, then on this particular call he says something other than that??
This confuses me.
IMOO.

Scared of the wife, possibly?
 
What I don't quite understand is why she was crying over him saying he was leaving his wife? Unless it was something like, "I'm angry you went on a date.....I TOLD you I was leaving my wife, don't you remember?" and that upset her OR she had a change of heart about him and didn't want him to leave his wife after all? OR it was his phone , but not the older man on the phone, but maybe someone who was angry at just being told he was leaving his wife....and that upset her.....Hmmm.....

I didn't see your post until now.. I see we are having a similar thought process about her crying and the phone call.
IMOO.
 
If Heather was alive and well on Wednesday morning, she would have plugged her phone in or charged it as usual and been texting, etc...JMO


You make a good point, I didn't think of that and with universal chargers these days if she were away from home without a car charger most likely someone would have 1 for her to borrow. IMO
 
Maybe she was upset because she had finally put him out of her mind as a possibility. And then he talked her around, and into meeting up.
 
My theory is that they had ended the relationship. Perhaps the wife knew of the affair and there was drama...whatever the reason, she was on a date with a new person so she was obviously moving on with her life...maybe the man found out she was seeing someone new and wanted to pull her back in again..that back and forth and that 'control', along with the possibility of problems with the wife may have been enough to make her upset. Maybe she was crying because she thought she really cared for this man who she knew she could not have. Maybe she had been threatened if she saw him again...who knows, the reasons are endless IMO as to why a phone call from him would make her cry.

Maybe it wasnt a phone call from him but a person on his phone.
 
See that is another thing I have wondered about. If the last time she was KNOWN to be at home was 2-2:30am Dec 18th and the car was not found by TE until 7:00pm (ish) Dec 19 (??) IMO anything could have happened during that time frame, no? How did we get to the conclusion that the car was left there in the wee hours of the morning? The cell pings that aren't allowed to be discussed? Did we ever find out who reported the car for LE to investigate in the 1st place? This is "backwards" IMO from other MP cases b/c the person was not missing from a place or by family until AFTER someone had called in about an abandoned car. Does that seem strange? I *assume* that it was not normal for her to talk to her friends/family during the daytime hours? My mom and DH would know something was wrong if I went that long without contact b/c of my daily patterns. I know everyone is different but does that make sense? More questions to ponder I guess.

If my mom or dad didn't hear from me all day at the age I am at, they would be worried and call me...repeatedly. Sad, to some. Now, here is something that has made me confused. For a girl who is this close to her parents that texts them a picture during her date, I would think they would also be the same ones to call and wonder where they are...but it was said they didn't call. I just found that odd.
 
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Did she meet someone and a confortation take place. A fight that got out of control maybe.
 
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