![]() I know I want to hear it again.Frank Casteel, the man convicted in the 1988 "Signal Mountain Murders," one of the most high-profile cases in recent memory in Hamilton County, has died in prison.Īccording to online state prison records, Casteel was listed as "deceased" Friday at 71 years old. I think that many need to listen to his second interview again(or for the first time). I do think his interview was better than SMM. I don't have anything as far as your comment on the Jammer. Again, this seems like a bit of sensational media. What I get from this statement is that the DA did this as a favor to someone, NOT because he decided the case was criminal and needed his attention. So she asked the DA & he has written to the Governor." My friend has connections & found out the request has to come from the DA. Well I did not hear back & told this to a 'friend'. I told you all that I had e-mailed the Governor to help us & the other two missing women Reward Funds (Shelley Mook and Marsha Brantley) as he had pledged to help Holly Bobo & with upto $50,000. The headline "Police: Palmgren case could turn criminal" is very misleading, and seems to be sensationalized to attrack viewers.ĬB stated on his FB page (I think it's ok to post this, as it is not a rumor, he is telling exactly what he did-if not ok, please move to the lower area) The exact quote from Janice Atkinson is "if it is a criminal case, it could end up in court someday" Two months later, her body was found by local defense attorney Bryan Hoss when he was looking at a home to purchase near Cash Canyon Road. If we do find any human remains, we want them to come down and help us methodically go through them. Were going to move into this area and conduct a ground search, Johnson said. We just put them on standby to let them know that we are going to reopen this investigation. University of Tennessee forensic anthropologists in Knoxville have been called and may be brought into the investigation, he said. Bill Johnson, who oversees the investigations division. Its unclear how long the search will continue, said Hamilton County Capt. And it should give people hope that justice delayed might not be a lack of justice: Times Free Press 7/15: Hamilton County Deputies Search for Remains On Wednesday, investigators moved into the densely wooded area toward the river with prisoners in tow to clear brush away. I know the local LE gives many people a headache, but I think they do know how to handle this type of investigation. This might also give us an insight into how a search is being handled in this area in the even that more clues to Gail's disappearance ever surface. I just think if a body has been hidden somewhere before, it might be a place where a body could be hidden now. The body had been found by attorney Bryan Hoss in a remote area off Cash Canyon Road. Interviews with persons of interest are being conducted by investigators in an attempt to bring closure to this active homicide investigation." ![]() Authorities said, "A ground search is being conducted of the area where Melissa Wards remains were located in December 2004. ![]() He found the body of the missing woman! I had never heard this before - I didn't follow the case. The reason I bring this up is that David Hoss is mentioned in the article. Has anyone else seen this today? It is rather off-topic and concerns the murder of another woman in the area from 2004, but there is a search going on near Signal Mt on Cash Canyon Road for "more remains." Chattanoogan 7-15: Investigators Looking Into New Leads, Possible Additional Bodies, In 2004 Murder Case It would be nice to get actual news every so often instead "LE still doesn't think there was a crime, they just now realized they want that security DVR and the computers, and while you're waiting for news, please enjoy hearing Lee Davis remind everyone through his mouthpiece Jammer Scott that Gail probably killed herself or ran off." And I say the last part not because I don't think it's a possibility, because I do, but because what Lee Davis and/or Jammer Scott say is still rumor and often unverified. I don't know, there's so much speculation and even if we did guess right, it probably wouldn't make much difference. Someone recently said the 9-year-old did not have a phone until the iPhone was bought after Gail disappeared, and confused just mentioned that as well. While I do wonder if it was because he wanted to get rid of the phones for some suspicious reason, I also think it might have been a little bit of spoiling to make them feel better considering everything that was going on.
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