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Sunday, September 16, 2018

The Unsolved Great Waters Murders. Updated July 20th, 2024: New evidence!

Updated on July 20th, 2024: Back on May 7, 2022, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said that investigators were using new technology to analyze some data he had just received. He said that it was primarily cell phone data, that they had been waiting on for some time. That data was downloaded into a program the FBI has and they were assisting them in the analysis. No word as of yet whether that endeavor has been fruitful.

Russell and Shirley Dermond
"Putnam County 911."
"Yes, uh, I have an emergency," said the woman on the other end.
 "I think I have somebody dead. 
Oh my God. Oh my God."
Its Tuesday morning on May 6th, 2014.
When Russell and Shirley Dermond failed to show up to their friends Kentucky Derby party on the 3rd, their friends began to worry.
When their friends calls went unanswered, they went to the Dermond's home.
Their friends looked in every room, calling out as they went. 
The husband  then walked the length of the garage and Russell Dermond's headless body came into view.
"It was a very clean cut," the sheriff said, just above the collar line. Whoever did it knew what they were doing, he said. 
It wasn't done in a frenzy.
Gunshot residue was later found on Russell's shirt. 
This lead the sheriff that he was shot in the head.
The head was never found.
The sheriff thinks the head was taken, not as a trophy, but because it contained evidence.
That  maybe the bullet was left in there, because it was never found.
Or perhaps of the DNA from the killer or killers in the form of blood or tissue.
The decapitation was done post mortem.
Towels had been placed around the blood pooling from Mr. Dermond's body, so it wouldn't seep under the garage door and out onto the driveway.
There was no signs of a struggle.
The grounds and house were kept immaculate.
At this point the sheriff and his deputies think that Shirley might be kidnapped.
An all-points bulletin was sent out.
Cadaver dogs were brought in and the cove surrounding the Dermonds' dock was dredged. 
The state Department of Natural Resources sent down 
"the most sophisticated underwater equipment that's available today," 
said the sheriff. 
"You could see a Coca-Cola can on the bottom of Lake Oconee at 60 feet."
The FBI and other agencies became involved and found no trace of Shirley Dermond.
Ten days later, the sheriff was called by two fishermen.
They had found a woman's body, floating face-down in the lake, her ankles crudely tied to cement blocks. 
Decomposition and expanding gasses had sent her body to the surface.
From a boat, the sheriff pulled Mrs. Dermond from the water. 
She was far beyond the search area that had already been investigated.
The 5-foot, 2-inch woman's body had swelled to twice its weight.
The coroner determined she had been dead when she went into the lake and that the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head.
The wounds were vicious and penetrated her skull. 
The sheriff doesn't know where she was killed. 
"We don't really know that the Dermonds were murdered at their home, All we know for sure is that Mr. Dermond's body was there and after he was dead, his head was removed by a knife."
The knife has never been found.
The sheriff thinks that there was more than one killer and that the Dermonds knew them.
"There was no evidence of a break-in. 
Their jewelry was still there. 
Their Rolex watches were still there. 
Somebody thought they had something and they didn't have it.
 Or they couldn't get it."
Also, despite Mr. Dermond's age, he was physically fit and a veteran.
With his mindset he wasn't the kind to go down easy.
There were surveillance cameras at the entrance, but a recent electrical storm had knocked them out. 
Anyone with a boat could have pulled up to the couple's private dock covered by a green canvas awning.
The couple had retired to this gated community of homes priced at $1 million or more 14 years before their murders. 
They were originally from New Jersey. 
They had married not long after he left the Navy. 
She was a homemaker and he was an executive at the firm that made Seth Thomas and Westclox clocks.
In the 1990s, is when they moved to Georgia, where Mr. Dermond acquired 19 Atlanta-area Hardee's franchises. 
They had two sons, Keith and Bradley, who worked with their dad.
The Dermonds had their home built on the shores of Lake Oconee. The Great Waters community has a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course. 
Mike Mills, the bassist and a founding member of R.E.M., owns a lakefront lot there.Since the Dermonds were no officially retired, heir sons took over the the restaurants.
He was an avid walker and she played Bridge.
Shirley was last seen at her weekly bridge game a few days before she went missing and Russell was last seen walking the golf course four days before his body was discovered.
The couple's three adult children, Keith, Bradley and Leslie, were questioned and each was separately given a polygraph test.
They were cooperative and were out of state and had alibis at the time of the murders.
Their parents' wills divided their estate equally between the three.
Their case remains unsolved.

Randall From Hurricane is Missing.

Randall Irvin
He was 51 years old when he went missing from his home in Hurricane, Utah on December 16, 2011.
When he went missing he was 5'6" tall, 180 lbs with  thinning strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes.

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Tobey Baker went missing after checking into his hotel room.

Tobey Baker
He was 28 years old when he went missing after checking into a hotel room in St. George, Utah on September 1st, 2011.
At the time of his disappearance he was 5'6" tall, 260 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes.
He has a tattoo on his left shoulder of a face with a top hat and two hands with three long fingers each, one hand pointing up and one hand pointing down. 
He has a tattoo on his left shoulder of a face with skulls above it, skulls on the left side, a box with a question mark below it, and a dream catcher with some writing starting with the letter "S" and "H" on the right side. 
Tobey also has a tattoo of the words "So Paiute" on his upper back and another tattoo on his forearm.

Michael Jacobs went missing from Utah in 2007

Michael Jacobs
He was 57 years old when he went missing from Tooele, Utah on February 4th, 2007.
At the time of his disappearance he was 5'5" tall, 140 lbs with blonde/brown hair and blue eyes.

Things You Never Knew About 1939 The Movie The Wizard Of Oz.

The Wizard Of Oz is a 1939 musical film about a young Kansas girl, played by Judy Garland, cast into a fantasy world. 
Her efforts to return home are aided by three unusual companions.
You probably knew that already, but i bet some of these next facts you didn't know.

Dorothy's blue-and-white dress was blue and light pink, because it was easier to shoot in technicolor.
Her ruby red shoes were originally silver like in the books.
The MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer wanted to show off Technicolor, so he changed them to red.
The sparks from the ruby slippers were apple juice.
11 year-old Shirley Temple was the original choice for Dorothy.
17 year-old Judy Garland was the second choice.
She was ordered to lose 12 lbs, instead she wore a corset to make her look more child like.

Buddy Ebsen swapped rolls from the Scarecrow to the Tin man, but then he had an allergic reaction to the paint and had to quit.
He was replace by Jack Haley.
The Tin man was suppose to cry oil, but that didn't photograph well, so chocolate syrup was used.

Terry that played Toto made $125 a week, while the munchkins only were paid $50.
Terry was a female.
She was injured during filming when one of the guards stepped on her.




The urban legend of one of the munchkins hanging himself is not true.
The dark spot in the background was a bird.

The Wicked Witch Of The West, Margaret Hamilton, was badly burned making her smoky exit from Munchkinland.
Her dress, hat, and broom caught on fire and severely burned her face and hand.
She had to recuperate for six weeks before resuming filming. 
The green face paint was so toxic that she couldn't eat once it was applied and had to only have liquids via straw during the day. 
Also her face stayed green for weeks after ­shooting because of the copper-based ingredients.
After all that she went through, alot of her scenes were cut, because they were deemed to terrifying for children.

The guy that played the Wizard Of Oz, Frank Morgan, also played the fortune-telling Kansas professor, the Emerald City cabby driving the Horse-of-a-Different-Color, a guard at the Wizard's palace, and the doorkeeper there.


Legend goes that MGM's wardrobe department purchased a tattered coat at a local second-hand shop and had the character Professor Marvel wear it.

A tag in the garment read L. Frank Baum, who is the author of the original Wizard of Oz story.
Several people from production vouched that is true.
Billie Burke whom played Glinda the Good Witch of The North, was 54 at the time.

The scarecrow face prosthetics that Ray Bolger wore left a pattern of lines on his face.
They took a whole year after filming to go away.
The early Technicolor process required more light than a normal film production, this made temperatures on set often exceed 100 degrees.

The Cowardly Lion's costume was made of lion pelts.
His facial makeup included pieces of a brown paper bag.

Between the hot temps on-set and the 90 lbs. of costume, Bert Lahr was pretty miserable and had to remove his suit completely between takes.

Jell-O crystals were stuck over all the multiple Emerald City horses playing the Horse-of-a-Different-Color.
This gave them their color, but the scenes were shot quickly, because the horses started to lick them off.

Dorothy's daughter married the Tin man's son.
Judy Garland's daughter Liza Minnelli married producer Jack Haley, Jr. whose father was Jack Haley.

When The Wizard of Oz came out at the box office in 1939, it was at the end of the Great Depression and competing with the movie Gone With the Wind.
The Wizard of Oz barely recouped it's $2.8 million budget.
The film did managed to win two Oscars for best original score and best original song.
The film was shown on television in 1956.

Is Chris Cornell Releasing New Music From Beyond The Grave?

Chris Cornell was best known as the leader singer of Sound Garden and Audioslave until he killed himself on May 18, 2017.

Earlier this week, all of Cornell's social media accounts posted a new image of the singer's scrawl with the hashtag #WhenBadDoesGood and the date Sept. 21.

Reagan Tokes' Family's Wrongful Death Suit Was Tossed Out

Reagan Tokes' family filed a wrongful death suit against the Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections and it was dismissed by an Ohio judge on September 4th.
The family claimed the state, along with its contractors and the residential program that housed Golsby were negligent in her death.
The judge determined the state was immune from any of the claims, even if Tokes’ family could prove all of them.
Reagan Tokes was kidnapped, raped at fatally shot by a convicted sex offender, Brian Golsby, back in February 2017. 
Golsby had been released from prison just three months before Tokes’ death and was wearing a GPS ankle monitor while under the watch of the state’s Adult Parole Authority.
Despite this, it was discovered that Golsby and other violent ex-offenders are often not watched closely after their release.
Some of them have gone on to commit additional acts of violence.
Golsby, who was convicted in March this year and is now serving out a life sentence for his role in the murder.

Mollie Tibbetts' Killer Says He Doesn't Remember Anything

Cristhian Bahena Rivera's statement to state police is that he "blocked" his memory after confronting Mollie Tibbetts along a rural road.
He faces a first-degree murder charge in the her death.
Bahena Rivera claimed to have followed Tibbetts while she was jogging in Brooklyn and "panicked and got mad" when she said she would call police.
"He then 'blocked' his 'memory' which is what he does when he gets very upset, And doesn't remember anything after that until he came to at an intersection."
This coming Wednesday, he is headed back to court for his arraignment.

Friday, September 14, 2018

A Frantic last message to Malaysian Flight MH370 Was Hidden From The Public Until Now

Malaysia's Ministry of Transport has this week released the full log of communication betweenMalaysian Flight MH370  and the ground.
Authorities had been accused of releasing incomplete and edited logs.The new log contains an additional message that was sent from MAS Operations Dispatch Center (ODC) and destined for MH370.
It was sent around the time of the first unanswered phone call to the pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah.
The message was sent at 18:38:51 and was intended to be displayed in the cockpit on a Control Display Unit (CDU).

The message was not received by the plane, and was re-sent at 18:39:52, 18:40:42, and 18:41:52, failing each time.
The text of the message was:

 “DEAR MH370. PLS ACK TEST MSG. RGDS/OC.”

Did Rhonda Karren's husband murder her and hide the body?

Rhonda Fae Karren
She was 31 when she went missing in Vernal, Utah on September 2, 1987.
She was last seen around10:30p.m. after dropping off a co-worker at their residence in Salt Lake City, UT. 
It is believed she returned to her residence in Vernal, UT. 
The following day, she was to open the Vernal K-Mart store at 7:30 a.m.  
There were signs of a struggle at her residence. 
She is considered a chain smoker, but left her cigarettes on the kitchen counter along with her purse, house and car keys. 
Audrey Slaugh, Victim's Mother: 
"Her purse and cigarettes were on the counter. That girl wouldn't even go to the bathroom without her cigarettes."
She was last seen wearing a sweater and black polyester slacks.
She is 5'4" tall, 120 lbs with Blonde hair and green eyes.
Rhonda has a mole on the lower right side of her chin and a discoloration on her leg.
Audrey Slaugh believes her daughter was murdered.
Rhonda was divorcing her husband at the time she vanished.

In 2006, Rhonda's husband, Mark Karren, was ordered to give up hair, blood and fingerprint evidence.
The theory is Rhonda was buried close to a 100 feet underground down a well and had acid thrown on her.
Detectives started drilling to try to find her.
A convoy of investigators headed out before dawn into remote ranch country near Dinosaur National Monument. 
Just across the Colorado line they focused on an old water well that was filled in years ago that was on property previously belonging to Rhonda's husband.
When the new owners tried to use the well, there was an awful stench coming from it and they found long human hair.
11 cadaver dogs picked up a scent directly on top of the well in 2002.
The investigations didn't turn up any evidence investigators could use.
Her case remains unsolved.