Found Deceased TX - Emily Wade, 38, Ennis, Ellis County, 5 Jan 2019

  • #161
It could be in someone's barn/out building. Perhaps in a parking lot of a 24 hour store in Waxahatchie. A parking garage/lot of a hospital (best place to ditch a car in plain sight where no one pays attention to vehicles sitting there for days or weeks).
It looks like there’s a large cemetery along the route from Clay St to her home that a car might be able to be inside without being spotted from the road.
 
  • #162
We’re a small town. 35 minutes to the “city” (Dallas) and probably a 2-5 minute drive from anywhere in town and you’re absolutely “in the country”

A but camera's are all over the streets now. Her car would have been seen coming and going. Down the streets. Gas stations and drive throughs. It will take some time but they will find her. This is in a city not out in the country. Camera's everywhere. Our best defense in this killing young women society we are living in.
 
  • #163
This one is interesting. I'm thinking if this 'small town' has a Chili's they have lots of video cameras. That is what will catch anybody involved. With that said Emily was keeping right to the timetable. Left home to go for pizza and a movie. Was to be home at 9 and left at 8:30. I think she left and I think something happened between leaving and home. Maybe she stopped at the store or for gas or maybe somebody was in her car when she came out.
BTW many times in missing persons no matter what license plate is on a car it may sit in a parking lot or apartment complex for days with nobody noticing it. Happens.
Camera's will solve this one.

I would have thought the police have reviewed any CCTV footage of that night by now surely? It's been 10 days already since Emily went missing. I haven't seen anything from LE publicly asking for any footage from businesses. residential CCTV or dash cams from the evening of the 5 January - i wonder why not?
 
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  • #165
We’re a small town. 35 minutes to the “city” (Dallas) and probably a 2-5 minute drive from anywhere in town and you’re absolutely “in the country”
But you have a Chili's and with that goes video cameras. Chili's don't locate just anywhere.
 
  • #166
I would have thought the police have reviewed any CCTV footage of that night by now surely? It's been 10 days already since Emily went missing. I haven't seen anything from LE publicly asking for any footage from businesses. residential CCTV or dash cams from the evening of the 5 January - i wonder why not?
My guess would be that they never ask publicly but very quietly gather as they find clues in the early ones gathered then work from there.
 
  • #167
Still missing 10 days after movie night:

‘Are you going to find Mommy?’ Texas woman still missing 10 days after movie night

"She went to watch a movie at her co-worker's house. TWO people at the house said she showed up for the movie night - and left around 9 pm, police say."

"Police say they have had no luck in finding Emily Wade's car, and her bank account and social media profiles have remained stagnant."

"Despite the odd circumstances, 'no foul play is suspected,' Ennis Police Department Lt. Michael Hopson said."
 
  • #168
Do we know if the pizza was delivered or brought in?
 
  • #169
But you have a Chili's and with that goes video cameras. Chili's don't locate just anywhere.

Absolutely. When we got Chili’s it was a BIG deal. We are certainly not a one stop light small town, but a small, close, community.
 
  • #170
From the same article below:

According to Wade’s family, the 38-year-old told her mother that she was heading out to a male co-worker’s house outside of town for the evening to eat pizza and watch a movie.

Note the “outside of town”. We’re starting to get some different information from what was initially reported. This info has been stated on the official FB, but the EDN is the only MSM that has reported it. Not sure of the accuracy of the Clay street address info at this point, but I do not believe the EPD has retracted that info either.
Yeah, on the Bring Emily Home page there is a screenshot of a map where she supposedly had last been seen. So, I am with you in terms of the accuracy of Clay Street.
 
  • #171
Still missing 10 days after movie night:

‘Are you going to find Mommy?’ Texas woman still missing 10 days after movie night

"She went to watch a movie at her co-worker's house. TWO people at the house said she showed up for the movie night - and left around 9 pm, police say."

"Police say they have had no luck in finding Emily Wade's car, and her bank account and social media profiles have remained stagnant."

"Despite the odd circumstances, 'no foul play is suspected,' Ennis Police Department Lt. Michael Hopson said."

So now there are two people at the house instead of one and Emily left at 9 pm not 8.30. I wonder if they are two co-workers or one co-worker and a friend?
 
  • #172
So now there are two people at the house instead of one and Emily left at 9 pm not 8.30. I wonder if they are two co-workers or one co-worker and a friend?

That article was the first I’d ever heard of 2 co-workers. I was given pretty good confirmation today that the male friend, co-worker and “witness” are all the same person.

All that being said, many things are coming to light that either MSM got wrong; OR EPD has kept quiet on purpose.

Again, if anything I post is not allowed please delete. I am not a VI, and do not want to get into any trouble OR cause more confusion! I want to see Emily’s story end well. She has an entire community loving and looking for her. Let’s please bring her home!
 
  • #173
Still missing 10 days after movie night:

‘Are you going to find Mommy?’ Texas woman still missing 10 days after movie night

"She went to watch a movie at her co-worker's house. TWO people at the house said she showed up for the movie night - and left around 9 pm, police say."

"Police say they have had no luck in finding Emily Wade's car, and her bank account and social media profiles have remained stagnant."

"Despite the odd circumstances, 'no foul play is suspected,' Ennis Police Department Lt. Michael Hopson said."

BBM More inconsistencies with number of people there and LE saying no foul play suspected, but her mom says that she would never leave without saying anything. So, an accident? Or is someone not being totally honest? Such odd reporting of what is going on. MOO
 
  • #174
So now there are two people at the house instead of one and Emily left at 9 pm not 8.30. I wonder if they are two co-workers or one co-worker and a friend?
Maybe one coworker until something happened then the coworker called in a friend for help.
 
  • #175
So now there are two people at the house instead of one and Emily left at 9 pm not 8.30. I wonder if they are two co-workers or one co-worker and a friend?
There was another post upthread that mentioned a second person at the gathering. That article makes it sound like the co-worker and a male friend are two different people. But still, even the media (as per norm it seems anymore) are all over the place on this. Now the time discrepancy.
 
  • #176
I know there was a lot of talk about the person or persons she watched a movie/pizza with. Was it mentioned if that person had a roommate? I'm just trying to wrap my head around this. If the co-worker and ex boyfriend have been cleared it's either a car accident or there is a 3rd party we are unaware of. IMO
 
  • #177
OK, then there is this. Back to one person and time of 8:30. Interesting comments though.

A Texas woman, 38, has been missing since going to watch a movie at her male co-worker's house more than a week ago

"EX (J) expressed some suspicion about the male co-worker that Emily visited the night she disappeared. If he was her friend, he would definitely come to help (search)."

"That man (co-worker) told police he watched Emily (says Jones in article but they must mean Emily) drive away from his house at around 8:30pm the night they hung out. It was one of the few friends Emily had made since moving to Texas."

"Police have questioned the ex (J), the co-worker and Wade's mom about her disappearance. Lt Hopson said no one has been cleared, but they have no suspects."
 
  • #178
OK, then there is this. Back to one person and time of 8:30. Interesting comments though.

A Texas woman, 38, has been missing since going to watch a movie at her male co-worker's house more than a week ago

"EX (J) expressed some suspicion about the male co-worker that Emily visited the night she disappeared. If he was her friend, he would definitely come to help (search)."

"That man (co-worker) told police he watched Emily (says Jones in article but they must mean Emily) drive away from his house at around 8:30pm the night they hung out. It was one of the few friends Emily had made since moving to Texas."

"Police have questioned the ex (J), the co-worker and Wade's mom about her disappearance. Lt Hopson said no one has been cleared, but they have no suspects."

Did you see the ex's picture in that article? Picture highlighted scratch on side of his face.
 
  • #179
OK, then there is this. Back to one person and time of 8:30. Interesting comments though.

A Texas woman, 38, has been missing since going to watch a movie at her male co-worker's house more than a week ago

"EX (J) expressed some suspicion about the male co-worker that Emily visited the night she disappeared. If he was her friend, he would definitely come to help (search)."

"That man (co-worker) told police he watched Emily (says Jones in article but they must mean Emily) drive away from his house at around 8:30pm the night they hung out. It was one of the few friends Emily had made since moving to Texas."

"Police have questioned the ex (J), the co-worker and Wade's mom about her disappearance. Lt Hopson said no one has been cleared, but they have no suspects."
First I noticed the scratch over the right eye of her ex in one of the photographs in that article.
 
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