• #1,041
A while back on this thread, Mia G posted pictures of the culvert WCJD was found in as well as the surrounding area. From studying the picture, it seems to me that you would have to properly LOOK to see a body in it. I'm having issues attaching the picture but I believe the original post is on pg 13 of this thread.

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This is the photo Mia G posted of the culvert (along with a couple of other photos from different angles. It is on page 13 of this thread.)

Based on her photo, I believe this is the location on googlemaps:
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.746...4!1sNxqMV9VcQT9xLZppW1AcsA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

It's a different area than what I first thought was the spot on googlemaps, but I still agree that it would be easy to pass unless you were actively looking.
 
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This is the photo Mia G posted of the culvert (along with a couple of other photos from different angles. It is on page 13 of this thread.)

Based on her photo, I believe this is the location on googlemaps:
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.746...4!1sNxqMV9VcQT9xLZppW1AcsA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

It's a different area than what I first thought was the spot on googlemaps, but I still agree that it would be easy to pass unless you were actively looking.

This kind of seems to imply James Rhoades knew exactly where to look...JMHO of course...
 
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Is it possible that WCJD might have grown up in a very small town and could of have been home school thus no record of her in any school system? Is that a national database listing all kids who were home school? Seems to me she could of come from a small town with onlly one school housing all grades from 1-12 and maybe the school close down?

I could see that. When I was ages 2-10 I lived in a small town in Vermont called Swanton, it had roughly 2,000 people, I would say I was from Burlington. Now I could see Ruthie being from a smaller town, but one by Aransas Pass/Rockport which are small, but even smaller.
 
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This kind of seems to imply James Rhoades knew exactly where to look...JMHO of course...

Exactly. If the NCMEC have gone to the effort to do a new recon, LE can cross examine Rhodes, granted he is alive still.
 
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I could see that. When I was ages 2-10 I lived in a small town in Vermont called Swanton, it had roughly 2,000 people, I would say I was from Burlington. Now I could see Ruthie being from a smaller town, but one by Aransas Pass/Rockport which are small, but even smaller.

I get that too. I have lived all over and moved a lot during my childhood (London & France as well as the US) but when I was around 5/6/7/8 I lived in Palmdale, which is a small town North Los Angsles county. A lot of people didnt and still don't know where it is so I just say I lived in LA to save time.
 
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Exactly. If the NCMEC have gone to the effort to do a new recon, LE can cross examine Rhodes, granted he is alive still.

A million times YES. How would someone just driving notice a body in that small culvert? They most likely wouldn't. Of course I am not directly implicating Rhoades...but it's definitely worth looking into IMO.
 
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Apparently there was an extra witness at Hitch'in', not just the waitress. Bobby Roach, the waitress, and the other witness are all deceased.
 
  • #1,049
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This is the photo Mia G posted of the culvert (along with a couple of other photos from different angles. It is on page 13 of this thread.)

Based on her photo, I believe this is the location on googlemaps:
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.746...4!1sNxqMV9VcQT9xLZppW1AcsA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

It's a different area than what I first thought was the spot on googlemaps, but I still agree that it would be easy to pass unless you were actively looking.

Thanks for the map link by the way.
 
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Any idea which other case the Huntville item article is reffering to? They said it was in Harris County and similar to WCJD.
 
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Any idea which other case the Huntville item article is reffering to? They said it was in Harris County and similar to WCJD.

I did a quick search. It looks like another young girl was dumped on I45 on Dec 10, 1980 - this was farther south, but north of Houston. There's not really a description of what happened other than "homicide".

While searching I also found a PM photo of WCJD that I have not seen before. There are numerous PM photos on this page, so please don't click if you aren't comfortable: http://www.harriscountytx.gov/ifs/UnidentifiedDecedentFliers.aspx#J1989

You will have to scroll down to the 11/1/80 entry to see the picture which is in color, contrary to the other 2 I have seen. It appears the information is from the Harris County ME office. Note, the document filed on the page says she was found 4.5 miles north of Huntsville. That correlates to the 1696 exit and not the culvert a mile from the hitching post. I really don't feel like the latter location and description should be given much weight any more.
 
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I liked the article but wished they had mentioned the scar. I even emailed Cody but apparently he didn't see it in time or something.

I am glad to read that the sandals have been sent for DNA testing. The killer most definitely handled the shoes and if he was sweating even a little, his DNA would be on the straps. That makes me hopeful.


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I liked the article but wished they had mentioned the scar. I even emailed Cody but apparently he didn't see it in time or something.

I am glad to read that the sandals have been sent for DNA testing. The killer most definitely handled the shoes and if he was sweating even a little, his DNA would be on the straps. That makes me hopeful.


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I didn't even know for sure if they kept the sandals. I am delighted that they are DNA testing them. She needs justice!

I so wish they mentioned the scar. It was very nicely written, but, like all the other articles, didn't mention the scar. Frustrating.
 
  • #1,054
I've always struggled to see the scar, tbh!
 
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A million times YES. How would someone just driving notice a body in that small culvert? They most likely wouldn't. Of course I am not directly implicating Rhoades...but it's definitely worth looking into IMO.
It's possible Rhoades had to pull over or something for a moment and saw it. IMHO, seems like a really crazy move to be the one to call police if you were the murderer and the victim wasn't family or anything... Are there any well known cases where a stranger called in a discovery of remains and turned out to be the murderer?
[Eta: OK found an example... So what do I know [emoji53] http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/11/06/Cold-case-murder-closed.html]]
 
  • #1,056
I've always struggled to see the scar, tbh!

Me too, but I know it's there--I think it's because of the angles of the PM pic.

Here's a close up.

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  • #1,057
It's possible Rhoades had to pull over or something for a moment and saw it. IMHO, seems like a really crazy move to be the one to call police if you were the murderer and the victim wasn't family or anything... Are there any well known cases where a stranger called in a discovery of remains and turned out to be the murderer?

He definitely could have pulled over for a moment--it's all just speculation of course. Since he was a trucker, maybe if he thought he did call in about the discovery, it would seemingly free him of suspicion, and he could leave the state the next day.
 
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Me too, but I know it's there--I think it's because of the angles of the PM pic.

Here's a close up.

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Thank you Spingrain! The white line at the end of the brow?
 
  • #1,059
He definitely could have pulled over for a moment--it's all just speculation of course. Since he was a trucker, maybe if he thought he did call in about the discovery, it would seemingly free him of suspicion, and he could leave the state the next day.
True. I edited my post moments after because I just found an example at the top of the resolved cases subforum where a stranger went way out of his way to not only call in remains but frame another suspect... http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/11/06/Cold-case-murder-closed.html. just horrible.
 
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He definitely could have pulled over for a moment--it's all just speculation of course. Since he was a trucker, maybe if he thought he did call in about the discovery, it would seemingly free him of suspicion, and he could leave the state the next day.

Truckers sit up way high from the road. You can see all kinds of stuff that you can't see from a car. Over guardrails, into car windows, over privacy fences. I rode with my uncle once and it was really crazy how different the roads looked.

So I can totally believe he could see down into that little gully where the culvert is, if that's really where she was.
 

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