Found Deceased WA - Cheryl DeBoer, 54, Mountlake Terrace, 8 February 2016 #1

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  • #661
Hey locals, how busy is this road, where Cheryl was found, during morning and day hours during the week? RIP sweet Cheryl. Her pictures showed her kind soul!
 
  • #662
Good point. We've had very heavy rains lately. I never whine about our rain and I've been hiding indoors and have been soaked just from running to check the mail and get into the car.
 
  • #663
https://weather.com/weather/monthly/l/98043:4:US

Rain for Mountlake Terrace, Washington:
Monday 8 Feb. 0"
Tuesday 9 Feb. 0"
Wednesday 10 Feb. 0.15"
Thursday 11 Feb. 0.28"
Friday 12 Feb. 0.67"
Saturday 13 Feb. 0.32"
Today Sunday 14 Feb. Showers
 
  • #664

I hope the cops know who did it. This is hideous. Shoved into a culvert. I want to know how the searchers were directed here. There are so many possible areas of concealment between the transit center and this intersection, or her home and this intersection. And even immediately AROUND this intersection are such areas. Even assuming the searchers started at her home, or the P&R, and gradually worked outward, it seems to me they got here very quickly. I hope this means that LE is onto something.

I know this intersection. It is basically residential and there is a lot of traffic during commuter times. No way did someone stash Cheryl there at 7:00 a.m.
 
  • #665
I hope the cops know who did it. This is hideous. Shoved into a culvert. I want to know how the searchers were directed here. There are so many possible areas of concealment between the transit center and this intersection, or her home and this intersection. And even immediately AROUND this intersection are such areas. Even assuming the searchers started at her home, or the P&R, and gradually worked outward, it seems to me they got here very quickly. I hope this means that LE is onto something.

I know this intersection. It is basically residential and there is a lot of traffic during commuter times. No way did someone stash Cheryl there at 7:00 a.m.

" “They came here just to broaden their search,” Pickard told reporters."

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/body-found-in-mountlake-terrace/?utm_source=RSS
 
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Just imagine the person who was searching looking in there and saw her ... :( Terrible.


Rest in Peace Cheryl, lovely woman.

I know! It's horrible, isn't it!!
 
  • #669
" “They came here just to broaden their search,” Pickard told reporters."

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/body-found-in-mountlake-terrace/?utm_source=RSS

Did police ever reveal whether her work ID badge was found at home?


"She texted her friend around 7 a.m. Monday indicating she had left her work ID badge at home and after fetching it would catch a bus instead, police said."

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/body-found-in-mountlake-terrace/?utm_source=RSS
 
  • #670
Good point. We've had very heavy rains lately. I never whine about our rain and I've been hiding indoors and have been soaked just from running to check the mail and get into the car.

That's what makes Washington such a beautiful state. :)
 
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I hope the cops know who did it. This is hideous. Shoved into a culvert. I want to know how the searchers were directed here. There are so many possible areas of concealment between the transit center and this intersection, or her home and this intersection. And even immediately AROUND this intersection are such areas. Even assuming the searchers started at her home, or the P&R, and gradually worked outward, it seems to me they got here very quickly. I hope this means that LE is onto something.

I know this intersection. It is basically residential and there is a lot of traffic during commuter times. No way did someone stash Cheryl there at 7:00 a.m.

I suspect if they don't yet (with proof/evidence), they have a pretty good idea. I could be wrong, but it all feels so familiar to so many other cases that end up the same way.
 
  • #673
I hope the cops know who did it. This is hideous. Shoved into a culvert. I want to know how the searchers were directed here. There are so many possible areas of concealment between the transit center and this intersection, or her home and this intersection. And even immediately AROUND this intersection are such areas. Even assuming the searchers started at her home, or the P&R, and gradually worked outward, it seems to me they got here very quickly. I hope this means that LE is onto something.

I know this intersection. It is basically residential and there is a lot of traffic during commuter times. No way did someone stash Cheryl there at 7:00 a.m.

BBM

True. And where was she between 7 am until she was put in the culvert? Most likely the middle of the night. Hopefully there are cameras in other key areas that will show people's comings and goings. I might add...the middle of which night?? Besides her husband, when was the last time someone else saw her??
 
  • #674
Has her address been released?
 
  • #675
So Sad. RIP Cheryl :rose:
 
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  • #677
It is searchable

I found it and wanted to share a map. If it hasn't been released in MSM I guess I can't share the map. All the key places are extremely close together...the house, the park and ride, and where her body was found. Minutes away.
 
  • #678
She was so close to the street! Guess that just shows us how we can pass the same spot daily and not really see it. Was she wrapped up in a blanket or something?

Whoever did this was in a hurry to dump her and get away to leave her basically in plain sight. That tells me it was a person not use to murdering and hiding his victim.
 
  • #679
She was so close to the street! Guess that just shows us how we can pass the same spot daily and not really see it. Was she wrapped up in a blanket or something?

Whoever did this was in a hurry to dump her and get away to leave her basically in plain sight. That tells me it was a person not use to murdering and hiding his victim.

Agreed. And I am thinking it was someone who was not physically able to place her body very far from the vehicle.
 
  • #680
I think the placement of her body tells a lot. I think this wasn't a planned situation, I think the perpetrator(s) saw a woman alone, pulled up and grabbed her, took her to a nearby location that was remote at that time of the day (perhaps the park near her home) either robbed or sexually assaulted her or both and then quickly dumped her body in a nearby culvert. If this was a planned situation I think her body would've been hidden much better and much further away from where she disappeared. You can drive 30 minutes outside of Mountlake Terrace and be in some quite remote land.
 
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