Found Deceased WA - Cheryl DeBoer, 54, Mountlake Terrace, 8 February 2016 #3

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #681
  • #682
I am leaning towards this being a suicide. In my opinion, she left her badge at home as an excuse for her carpool friend to leave without her. When the friend said she would wait, I think she just turned off her phone to not deal with it. My gut feeling is she was going to slit her wrists in the car and for some reason decided she couldn't go through with that method. I believe there will be drugs in her system which caused her to lose track of her mental being and sent her on a walk, where she may have dropped her belongings, until she either stopped or fell at her final resting spot. I think when everything is said and done, there will be witnesses that saw her walking that morning away from the car pool transit center.

This case feel so much like the Lt. Charles "Joe" Gliniewicz case that happened near me without the nefarious reasoning. Law enforcement is responding just like in his case, saying that they are investigating it as a homicide, but other possibilities are being included. They knew very early it was probably suicide but they had to wait for further tests and computer checks, etc. I think in the coming weeks, information will slowly start sifting out. Whatever may come, I pray for peace and comfort for her family during this time.

was his family vocal in finding out who did it, including making a press conference?
 
  • #683
Can someone explain to me this- if her phone has still never been located how is it that they can say for certain that any of the supposed texts even took place?? So then are they just taking the friends word? Did they take the friends phone to document those facts? Also the people who found her body in the culvert- was it just one person or a few? It just happened to be a friend from work who then turned right around and posted a letter so that the employees would know it was with sadness her body was found? Before the family or the police could confirm? Now that's suspicious to me! Maybe I'm totally off base and have no clue what the heck I am saying and I'll own that so bring it on I'll take my lashes ;) I just find it odd that all of a sudden on that day this person or persons say lets expand our search to go way over there by that culvert just in case....... IDK

I would imagine that the friend's phone was looked at.
 
  • #684
So sorry to hear about the loss of your loved ones.

I think it is only natural to be inquisitive about the lack of news about her husband in Mainstream Media. It is the totality of that that made me curious as to why her family barely mentioned him in MSM, her obituary doesn't even list that they were married, except it does list her husband as a surviving family member. Again, the totality, of everything is what is odd, to me. I can understand not speaking because he is grieving his wife. What is unusual is that he is rarely mentioned in MSM by family or friends, or that he and Cheryl did this or that together, etc, their life as a couple. It was something I noticed.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?n=cheryl-diane-deboer&pid=177795885IMOO.

bbm. MSM necessarily acts as an editor; not everything people say ends up in the newspaper or on a television broadcast, or website. But if Cheryl's friends and family aren't talking about how much he loved his wife, that says to me that they take it so much as a fact that they don't feel any need to.
 
  • #685
bbm. MSM necessarily acts as an editor; not everything people say ends up in the newspaper or on a television broadcast, or website. But if Cheryl's friends and family aren't talking about how much he loved his wife, that says to me that they take it so much as a fact that they don't feel any need to.

This is true about not everything people say ends up in MSM. On the other hand, out of ALL the articles I have read, and there are PLENTY out there, there is VERY LITTLE MENTIONED about them together.
Just an observation.
IMOO.
 
  • #686
OT

For anyone following the Teresa Sievers case...

Mark has been arrested
 
  • #687
  • #688
OT

For anyone following the Teresa Sievers case...

Mark has been arrested

Well, that's been a long time coming. Heading over to that thread to take a look......
 
  • #689
was his family vocal in finding out who did it, including making a press conference?

They did a lot more than that, IMO. Fundraisers out the gazoo too!
 
  • #690
Forgive me if this has already been covered, but I read somewhere about there being self-inflicted cuts on her fingers?? Is this coming from LE? I don't understand how you could possibly determine that unless there is a knife/razorblade in the car with only her prints on it (?)
 
  • #691
They did a lot more than that, IMO. Fundraisers out the gazoo too!

I read that was to help cover travel expenses for relatives to come help. Possibly helped offset missed work. Excess funds were to be donated to Fred Hutch, according to the FB page.
 
  • #692
Forgive me if this has already been covered, but I read somewhere about there being self-inflicted cuts on her fingers?? Is this coming from LE? I don't understand how you could possibly determine that unless there is a knife/razorblade in the car with only her prints on it (?)

Self inflicted cuts may be from something in the passenger's compartment, making it evidence that Cheryl must have inflicted the injury herself. I think it might have been Cheryl's way of trying to communicate what happened to her.
 
  • #693
Welcome Grit-Bull! Happy to have you on board.

:welcome4:
 
  • #694
Self inflicted cuts may be from something in the passenger's compartment, making it evidence that Cheryl must have inflicted the injury herself. I think it might have been Cheryl's way of trying to communicate what happened to her.
Perhaps a connection between self-inflicted and self defense cuts/wounds.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
 
  • #695
Self inflicted cuts may be from something in the passenger's compartment, making it evidence that Cheryl must have inflicted the injury herself. I think it might have been Cheryl's way of trying to communicate what happened to her.

What a clever thing for her to have thought of doing--to leave her blood by cutting herself. There is no way I would have thought of that. But maybe because she is a scientific thinker she would have had the presence of mind.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
  • #696
I do not think she cut her fingers to point to what happened to her. First, they do not seem to know. Also, when is an assailant going to allow her to wield a weapon to cut herself? I don't buy that but jmo.

I think LE is leaning toward suicide but family is unconvinced, as is entirely natural. I do not think "looking forward to the future" negates the possibility. I have pretty much decided that this may be my "way out" if my disabilities increase to a degeee I can no longer live alone and care for myself. But my family would be doubtful. They would not want to believe it.

Anyway, jmo.
 
  • #697
What a clever thing for her to have thought of doing--to leave her blood by cutting herself. There is no way I would have thought of that. But maybe because she is a scientific thinker she would have had the presence of mind.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

It seems to be the only explanation for a conclusion that the injuries are self inflicted. There must be evidence in her vehicle, presumably the blood, that leads police to believe that she deliberately injured herself. Perhaps there's matching blood evidence on the passenger seat interior door panel.

As a logical thinker of the possibility of death, and who had a chance to leave a trace, perhaps that explains the self-inflicted injuries, and also suggests that her car was used to transport her to the place where her body was found.

Would that be a carjacking with occupant scenario, no injury during abduction? The car could have been left near the library at any time during the afternoon.
 
  • #698
Maybe she had badly cut her cuticles in a moment.
 
  • #699
I do not think she cut her fingers to point to what happened to her. First, they do not seem to know. Also, when is an assailant going to allow her to wield a weapon to cut herself? I don't buy that but jmo.

I think LE is leaning toward suicide but family is unconvinced, as is entirely natural. I do not think "looking forward to the future" negates the possibility. I have pretty much decided that this may be my "way out" if my disabilities increase to a degeee I can no longer live alone and care for myself. But my family would be doubtful. They would not want to believe it.

Anyway, jmo.


I doubt that Cheryl used a knife to inflict her injuries to two fingers.

Suicide, in my opinion, is not on the table.
 
  • #700
Maybe she had badly cut her cuticles in a moment.
I am kind of thinking along these lines. My guess is that she cut her fingers with her own fingernail, maybe squeezed her thumbnail into her fingertips simply from being afraid. The angle of the wound would show its from her own nails hence the term self inflicted. Could have been to leave a clue, but I think if this was the case it was probably just a nervous reaction out of fear.

JMO

Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Guardians Monthly Goal

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
63
Guests online
1,687
Total visitors
1,750

Forum statistics

Threads
636,874
Messages
18,705,516
Members
243,949
Latest member
lukaspinkley
Back
Top