Found Deceased WA - Cheryl DeBoer, 54, Mountlake Terrace, 8 February 2016 #4

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I think CD fully expected to go to work that day. In the interview with the panel of her relatives someone mentioned a text to her friend that she (CD) would probably ride home with her that night.
 
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The culvert is flat with a rectangular opening, not round like many are. It doesn't look tall enough to stand up in. Sitting anywhere would put you in water or at least dampness. It's not pleasant in any sense. There would be the constant sound of cars passing over. Difficult to imagine spending any time there.

Yes seems like a bizarre place to go intentionally. And if someone wanted to hide or be alone there are plenty of wooded areas nearby.
 
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Based on the fact that CD didn't go to work and never met the carpool perhaps she planned to meet someone briefly before work.
 
  • #224
Yes seems like a bizarre place to go intentionally. And if someone wanted to hide or be alone there are plenty of wooded areas nearby.

Would be nice to see the "back" side of the culvert.
 
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Apologies if this has been stated, does anyone know if she had her laptop with her?
 
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I'm not sure I agree that she was not meant to be found. I think the perp probably wanted to delay her being found, and get her away from the crime scene (possibly).

The culvert wasn't far off of the road or anything. And I think they knew there would be a search.

I really hope we get more information soon. :(

ETA - Great post, Pseudonymph!

Does anyone know if that culvert was searched early on in the investigation >? Just wondering if the killer dumped the body days after the crime ?
 
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Does anyone know if that culvert was searched early on in the investigation >? Just wondering if the killer dumped the body days after the crime ?

No, detective Pickard said it was a new area that day.
 
  • #231
Welcome Stryker57. You are able to post according to the regular guidelines, basically information or conjecture based on mainstream media.
Han,
I appreciate you reaching out. However I don't find much interest in expressing my opinion on what the media has addressed. You guys and gals have done plenty of that.
 
  • #232
I have two family members who do not go along with my suicide theory, but both think an extra marital affair gone wrong. Could we agree that this would be considered sensitive information?

glad you mentioned this theory and I want to say apologies to any family who might read this, but that was my 1st thought and I keep comming back to this theory. I think statistically murders like this are by somone the victim knew. We know the cops know that, they have cleard the man which may or may not be true, only time will tell.
 
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Stryker57,

Welcome back. I wish we were all acquainted under different circumstances. Nonetheless our common purpose is to aid, not hinder justice on your mother's behalf.

Now, let's all put our heads together and find the excrement responsible for this crime.

Best,

Gladys



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  • #234
Based on the fact that CD didn't go to work and never met the carpool perhaps she planned to meet someone briefly before work.
Considering her carpool was waiting for her, I respectfully suggest this is unlikely.

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Han,
I appreciate you reaching out. However I don't find much interest in expressing my opinion on what the media has addressed. You guys and gals have done plenty of that.

Indeed! And we go round and round in circles like a dog after its tail! That's why I have been refraining from posting. I think we just exhausted all the possible trails with the little information LE has provided.

But the thing is... your Mom doesn't leave my mind and I come here everyday several times a day to see if there is something new to help make sense of something that will always be senseless. But above all to see if the one or ones who took your mother's life get what they deserve...

I am so sorry :(
 
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Han,
I appreciate you reaching out. However I don't find much interest in expressing my opinion on what the media has addressed. You guys and gals have done plenty of that.

I've read a lot of comments about reaching under the seat to look for the badge. This seem to stem from an attempt to explain blood on passenger seat, or to explain getting out of the car to look for the badge under the seat. Does any of that ring true? That is, if her badge was at home where she would normally leave it, is there any reason to be looking under car seats for it?
 
  • #237
How about this theory ??

Cheryl drove to P & R, parked, realized she left her badge, texted her friend. In the process of searching under the seats or between the seats, she sliced her fingers open on something sharp, like a wire or a piece of glass.

She stands back up next to the car and is looking at the tips of her fingers dripping blood. Somebody she knew saw her predicament, and told her they either had some band-aids in their car or a rag.
She explained she was running late and she needed to get back home and get her badge. Her "acquaintance" suggested she hop in the car, patch up her fingers, and he'd run her back over to her house so she didn't lose her parking spot......explaining further that by the time she went home and back, there might not be any close parking spots left at all. Since she was familiar with this person, she agreed.

Once she was in the car, all hell broke loose. Her cell phone was powered down by the perp, because he knows they can be tracked by pinging. She was held somewhere for awhile....maybe a day....maybe two or three. She was then killed and dumped next to the culvert sometime during the next 6 days.

I Remember but cant find you had another theory similar to this you mention something about having a garage and them pushing a button to open the garage do you remember what thread that was on ??? you seem the sleuth well do you ever read like public FB post ???? can we post them here???? i cant remember .......but if not do you ever read fb post that are published public????? and if so did you read a post by a woman initial KWWL Saying.....,(Women in Mountlake Terrace WA please be AWARE. EDIT: I HAVE NO PROOF OF WHAT I WAS TOLD)))....... it is what i would classify very sensitive information and disturbing if it is true .........
 
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I've read a lot of comments about reaching under the seat to look for the badge. This seem to stem from an attempt to explain blood on passenger seat, or to explain getting out of the car to look for the badge under the seat. Does any of that ring true? That is, if her badge was at home where she would normally leave it, is there any reason to be looking under car seats for it?
We're speculators speculating on logical and illogocial scenarios, attempting to make sense of something that makes no sense l, to otherwise competent, rational human beings.
Does anyone know if that culvert was searched early on in the investigation >? Just wondering if the killer dumped the body days after the crime ?


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  • #239
I've read a lot of comments about reaching under the seat to look for the badge. This seem to stem from an attempt to explain blood on passenger seat, or to explain getting out of the car to look for the badge under the seat. Does any of that ring true? That is, if her badge was at home where she would normally leave it, is there any reason to be looking under car seats for it?

It doesn't seem realistic to me at all, as it wasn't necessarily unusual for Cheryl to forget her badge at home. I envision it as it would happen for me. Leave the house, get halfway to work, and just suddenly "Oh, crap!! My darn badge!!" I wouldn't look under my car seats.

Every scenario I come up with seems to have at least one unlikely element.

.../snip

Robbery, also, would be better done under cover of darkness.

I am leaning toward it being someone who knew her. .../snip

It actually was pretty dark at 7am that day. More dark than light, for sure.
 
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I Remember but cant find you had another theory similar to this you mention something about having a garage and them pushing a button to open the garage do you remember what thread that was on ??? you seem the sleuth well do you ever read like public FB post ???? can we post them here???? i cant remember .......but if not do you ever read fb post that are published public????? and if so did you read a post by a woman initial KWWL Saying.....,(Women in Mountlake Terrace WA please be AWARE. EDIT: I HAVE NO PROOF OF WHAT I WAS TOLD)))....... it is what i would classify very sensitive information and disturbing if it is true .........

I found the facebook post you described by a quick google search. I can confidently say this post is based on rumor not fact or any information provided to the public by law enforcement, or media.
 
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