WA WA - Nancy Moyer, 36, Tenino, 6 March 2009

  • #521
Human remains may be those of torture victim

ACOMA, Wash. -- Human remains found near Harts Lake earlier this month may belong to a victim of brutal torture that was captured on tape, according to investigators.

The human bones were found in a wooded area near a hiking trail on March 10, prompting Pierce County detectives to launch a homicide investigation.

The medical examiner has not positively identified the remains, but said there are several notable similarities between the remains and the torture victim seen in the footage being bound, gagged and tortured with a knife, according to the statement of probable cause.

http://www.komonews.com/news/119029234.html

I feel like I am going to throw up after reading this news story.


http://www.komonews.com/news/119029234.html
 
  • #522
I feel like I am going to throw up after reading this news story.


http://www.komonews.com/news/119029234.html

Oh My God that is so awful. I feel ill too. There are some real sickos out there.

Strange it's been 21 days and the body has not been ID'ed yet. Maybe they are just saying that as they don't want any info about the body put out there.
 
  • #523
Deputy Prosecutor Powers said Howell hasn’t yet been interviewed about any other cases, because it’s inappropriate while this case is unfinished.


Thurston County sheriff’s Lt. Greg Elwin said they expect to talk with Howell after he is sentenced.

http://www.lewiscountysirens.com/?p=5744
This article indicates Howell has not been questioned about Nancy's disappearance.

and

“Mental health was an issue before this event and it’s going to be for the rest of his life,” Jimerson said. “That, without question, is the case.”


Jimerson said he and co-counsel Patrick O’Connor spoke at length with Howell about an insanity plea. However, if an individual is found not guilty by reason of insanity, they can be held for the maximum term of the charge, which in this case would be life, Jimerson said.


“I think this presents a little more certainty for him” knowing his incarceration will end at some point, he said.
Great, if Howell was involved with Nancy's disappearance, he'll never admit it.
 
  • #524
This article indicates Howell has not been questioned about Nancy's disappearance.

Seriously? That is ridiculous!

and

Great, if Howell was involved with Nancy's disappearance, he'll never admit it.

If he really is crazy - perhaps he would admit it IF QUESTIONED!

Jeez.
 
  • #525
http://www.king5.com/news/local/Human-remains-found-in-Morton-area-119493419.html

The Lewis County Sheriff's Office says human remains have been found along a roadside in the Morton area.

Investigators say a man called 911 on Thursday to report finding the skeleton when he pulled off the highway to take a break.

I so hope the finding of these remains will lead to one family's knowledge of what happened to their loved one. Besides Nancy, there are other missing person's in WA state.
 
  • #526
Dreamweaver, does it seem like more bodies are found in WA State than in any other or is it just that I pay more attention to the discoveries there?

Thank you for posting the news.

Police said a man called 911 at 5:30 p.m. to report he had pulled off the highway to take a break. As he got out of his car, he noticed the skeletal remains of a human off the side of the road, the man told officers. The area where the remains were found is rural and wooded.The gender, age and how long the remains were at that site are not yet known.
http://www.kirotv.com/news/27479650/detail.html
 
  • #527
There was also this discovery on March 26th. Tenino is 50 miles from Mineral.

http://www.thenewstribune.com/2011/03/30/1606018/hiker-finds-skull-near-mineral.html

But Chief Lewis County Deputy Stacy Brown said the remains are not related to a partial human skull that was found by a hiker March 26 in a wooded area near Mineral, about 10 miles away.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/119479589.html
Two different sets of human remains found within a week of each other, ten miles apart?
 
  • #528
Dreamweaver, does it seem like more bodies are found in WA State than in any other or is it just that I pay more attention to the discoveries there?

Thank you for posting the news.

I'm actually amazed that anyone finds a body here with all the wooded and rugged terrain on this side of the mountains. Lots of places to hide a body.
 
  • #529
I'm actually amazed that anyone finds a body here with all the wooded and rugged terrain on this side of the mountains. Lots of places to hide a body.

Yet, somehow, it seems like we have more than our fair share... :(
 
  • #530
Dreamweaver, does it seem like more bodies are found in WA State than in any other or is it just that I pay more attention to the discoveries there?

Thank you for posting the news.

I think that WA state has a lot of bodies that have been found, but
I don't think it is any more than any other state.
I think it is WA's turn to have the missing be found.

I am always reminded of the Green River killer and how long it took for them to find all his victims, if they ever did.

And right now there is the discovery of the remains of eight women on the east coast.
 
  • #531
http://www.king5.com/news/local/Human-remains-found-in-Morton-area-119493419.html

The Lewis County Sheriff's Office says human remains have been found along a roadside in the Morton area.

Investigators say a man called 911 on Thursday to report finding the skeleton when he pulled off the highway to take a break.

I so hope the finding of these remains will lead to one family's knowledge of what happened to their loved one. Besides Nancy, there are other missing person's in WA state.

The remains have been identified as Michael L Riemer, Jr. His story is very interesting. He has been missing for 25 years. His girlfriend was found murdered(25 years ago), her body was found then a mile from where his body was found now. Front page story at thenewstribune.com
 
  • #532
Thanks for the link jmarple. Hope we don't have to wait 25 years to find Nancy ...
 
  • #533
News brief: Skeletal remains from near Morton are not Tenino woman or McCleary girl

Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield said his office has not yet learned the identity of the skeletal remains found last week near Morton, but a forensic pathologist has ruled out two missing people.

Specialists have confirmed the remains are not those of Nancy Moyer from Tenino or Lindsey Baum of McCleary, Mansfield said today.

More: http://www.lewiscountysirens.com/?p=5958
 
  • #534
News brief: Skeletal remains from near Morton are not Tenino woman or McCleary girl

Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield said his office has not yet learned the identity of the skeletal remains found last week near Morton, but a forensic pathologist has ruled out two missing people.

Specialists have confirmed the remains are not those of Nancy Moyer from Tenino or Lindsey Baum of McCleary, Mansfield said today.

More: http://www.lewiscountysirens.com/?p=5958

Wow, I didn't realize we had 2 skeletal remains (well, 1 skull) found in the Morton/Mineral area recently.
 
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  • #537
According to the title of the article, they DID question him about Nancy. The article itself is lacking, though.
 
  • #538
  • #539
Nothing significant came out of the interview with Bernard K. Howell III, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

“He gave us nothing, denied any involvement,” Lt. Greg Elwin said.

http://www.lewiscountysirens.com/?p=5902
Is Howell telling the truth? No way to tell of course, but it's like I said a couple of posts up; His plea deal and not going with an insanity defense (even though he was known to have mental health issues) allows him the possibility of parole in the future. If he admitted he killed Nancy, he'll never see the light of day.

I wonder if they could entice him with another plea deal? One which would allow Nancy's remains to be found, but no additional sentence? I wonder how her family would feel about something like that?

I am not assuming he is guilty, I just want to make sure he is telling the truth.
 
  • #540
This is the third Mother's Day Nancy has missed with her girls.
My thoughts are with them today.
 

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