23 year old Heidi Villarreal Fye was a cocktail waitress, last seen on October 10th 1983.
Her remains were found in the League City, TX Killing Fields on Calder Rd. after a dog carried her skull to a nearby house on April 4, 1984. She had vanished six months earlier after walking from the home of her parents to use the phone at a nearby convenience store. The medical examiner noted Fye had broken ribs and had been beaten with a club. She may have died from blunt force trauma to her head. Fye and Miller disappeared from the same convenience store at Hobbs & W Main in League City, Texas. Also the very same duplication of arrangement of the cadavers, laying on their backs nude with their arms crossed over their chest.
http://psu-sk.tripod.com/frames/i45-calder.html
This is the third posting i have seen involving bite marks.
Unknown Doe - Found near Huntsville, TX 11/01/1980
Unknown Doe - Age about 14 to17, Caucasian, brunette. Dumped on I-45 about five miles north of Huntsville on November 1, 1980.
She was nude, had been strangled with pantyhose and had human bites on her body. Described as 5'4" tall, 110 pounds. A truck driver found her body. The victim's body was dumped on side of I-45 north, 2 miles north of Huntsville, TX. The general condition of the body and her overall health and nutrition indicated she had probably come from a middle class home. There was no identification with the body. No semen was found on or in the victim's body.
When the murder became known through media, several people came forward and said theyd seen a teenager matching her description the day before her body was found.
A witness identified the victim as a girl who had been at the South End Gulf station around 18:30 on Halloween night asking for directions to the Ellis prison unit.
She had been wearing blue jeans, a yellow pullover sweater with big pockets that hung below her waist, and she was carrying high-heeled sandals in her hand. To the best of his recollection, she had been let out of a 1973 or 74 blue Chevrolet, possibly a Caprice, with a lighter colored top, which was being driven by a white male. She looked disheveled like she had been traveling, and perhaps sleeping in her clothes. She left the station, walking north on Sam Houston avenue. A waitress working at the Hitchin Post truck stop on Interstate 45 said the girl came into the restaurant the same evening and again, asked for directions to the Ellis Unit, saying she had a friend there. A map was drawn for her and she departed. The waitress asked the girl how old she was and the girl responded 19. The witness thought that was an obvious lie and then asked if her parents knew where she was. The young girl replied, "Who cares". The witness then stated she asked her where she was from. The girl replied Aransas Pass/Rockport, TX area. It has not been verified that the girl was the unidentified victim.
Her photograph was shown to every inmate at Ellis Prison Unit, but no one claimed to know the girl.
On January 16, 1981, the unidentified girl was buried in the Adickes Addition at Oakwood Cemetery. Huntsville Funeral Home buried her, and Morris Memorials provided her tombstone. It is believed that Henry Lee Lucas killed this girl, but investigators could not make a match between the bite mark on her left shoulder and his dental reconstruction. STILL UNSOLVED.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/91uftx.html
If not the correct place to post.Please move.
quote...after a dog carried her skull to a nearby house on April 4, 1984
End of quote.
It is a strange curiosity on my part.
But if there were more houses in the area.
I wonder why the dog picked this particular house?
Perhaps it was the dogs home?
I just find it fascinating she was found because a dog
took her skull to a particular house/why that one?
addon1...
If a LEO was here.
I would ask to check and see whom was living at this house around the time the girl became missing.
Was it the same person living there when the dog brought the skull to the house.
Or was it someone different living there at the time she became missing.
I am thinking wayyyyyyyyy outside the box.
But I wonder if it could be possible the dog brought the skull back to the place the dog
thought she was last at or had a connection to.
Though it could be the dog lived there and just took it back to play with.
I think Mr. TT thought these threads were just for reference and not discussion. We might decide to copy the cases to stickies later, but for now it's fine to use the "decades" threads for discussion.I'm trying to make sense of your response. Move the post? To where? And why wouldn't it be posted here? Please clarify.
I believe the dog took it to his owners home, which is near the field. Out in the country, there is no reason to leash your dog or keep them in one's yard.
23 year old Heidi Villarreal Fye was a cocktail waitress, last seen on October 10, 1983.
Her remains were found in the League City, TX Killing Fields on Calder Rd. after a dog carried her skull to a nearby house at which the dog lived, on April 4, 1984. She had vanished six months earlier after walking from the home of her parents to use the phone at a nearby convenience store. The medical examiner noted Fye had broken ribs and had been beaten with a club. She may have died from blunt force trauma to her head. Fye and Miller disappeared from the same convenience store at Hobbs & W Main in League City, Texas. Also the very same duplication of arrangement of the cadavers, laying on their backs nude with their arms crossed over their chest.
(The first link is more about Laura Miller, but since I'm not sure if my earlier post is being questioned for accuracy regarding Fye's skull, the linked ABC News article does refer to the skull being carried by a dog)
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=4430654
http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=1993_1156110
http://psu-sk.tripod.com/frames/i45-calder.html