Patty G
Retired WS Staff
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When I went to visit my gf in TN she started getting ready for night time because it got so dark there. She had asked me to go into the barn to get something and her 9yo daughter came with me. We had flash lights but it was so dark. This murderer had to have brought her there during early morning I would think. Cannot do that in the dark, right?
No, not easily, though maybe that's why she was just dumped instead of being hidden. ATV or motorbike would have headlights, which would help some.
I know this sounds bad but finding her body is whats gonna solve this case...I say that because the farm was too remote from the highway let alone the farm property itself...the person's that took her in there did so because they thought no one would ever find her body the farm is also so big that it took more then one person to get her there but this place being so remote is why they dumped the body there and only someone that is familliar with the area would know how to get in there and thats why they are gonna be able to find the people that did it..
But don't you think it would be a big risk and that he would be spotted on someones property (with headlights). So Im thinking if he was spotted on the property, he is a neighbor. Just thinking here..lol..thanx
ITA.. Yes its very remote. Someone either works on that farm or lives in the general area. ANd if he was spotted on the property it would be no big deal...
I would think someone with intimate knowledge of the property, such as a neighbor, would know this field is harvested in August. The tractor and other equipment necessary to do so is really hard to miss. Usually, so is the dirt cloud. I lived next to a hay field for years. No one who knew the area well would dump anything in a field like that and expect it to stay hidden, IF they knew it was harvested. I can remember thinking when I first moved into the house I owned, that I was moving next to an overgrown field full of weeds. Boy was I shocked when the John Deere and the blades showed up.
Casual knowledge perhaps, friends of the neighbors children?
A risk, certainly, but not a big risk -- it does not sound like the field where she was found is visible from the farmhouse. The landowner mentioned problems with hunters trespassing, so even if he noticed something he might not have thought much of it.
No the wife said over the years there has been the odd person that makes it back there and they kick them off.
Ok, I'm confused now...I just read that the landowner said he never had problems with trespassers...
http://www.wtvr.com/news/wtvr-body-found-albemarle-100126,0,5332581.story