Would love to see more information coming forth on this case.
Missing Woman's Estranged Husband Posts On Her Facebook Page
By Andy Banker FOX2now.com 10:43 p.m. CDT, June 21, 2011
FARMINGTON, MO (KTVI-FOX2now.com)
There's been a new development in the case of a missing mother from Farmington, Jacque Waller, 39.
Her parents heard from her estranged husband, Clay Waller, for the first time since shortly after her disappearance, via a message he appeared to have posted on Jacque's Facebook page.
Here's the message at it appeared on Jacque Waller's Facebook page:
"I miss u so much. This is a nightmare. I wish for your safe return. So many people are wanting to get me. This is not about me. We need for you to come home. Our babies need us so bad. I haven't seen them since all of this happened. I know they miss u so bad. I look for u every day. I went to church today and have to believe you are still coming home. Our babies must be so confused, not having their mom or dad. Honey, I will keep moving forward. Our kids are worth fighting for. I know you would want me to fight every day for our babies. Honey, I miss and love you so much. Please come home soon, Clay."
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http://www.kfvs12.com/story/14978884/friends-family-search-for-jacque-wallerCAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY, MO (KFVS) - Authorities say leads are pouring in as they continue to search for Jacque Waller. Waller has been missing more than three weeks now. She was last seen June 1 in Jackson. Her estranged husband, Clay Waller has been named as a person of interest because he was the last person to have contact with her. He is not considered a suspect.
Meanwhile, friends, family and total strangers are taking matters into their own hands, launching their own search parties and saying they will stop at nothing to find her.
Jacque's brother, Rob Rawson joined several private search parties Sunday.
"The response has been amazing,' said Rawson. "I didn't think they're be so many people. We love her. We want to bring her home for us and for the kids."
The groups went door to door passing out flyers, talking to people about Jacque and searching land around Cape County.
Family friend, Dan Hittson says they need to make contact with as many people as possible.
"If you think you know something you need to call authorities," said Hittson. "If somebody did something to her they need to be brought to justice. We want to help this family find closure. There's three little kids that want to know what happened to their mother."
Searchers with one group met with police to discuss their plan before spreading out into different areas. Authorities say they are also looking in new locations.
"From our end we are meeting with some dog teams to search new areas that we're learned about through leads and other interviews," said Jackson Police Chief James Humphreys.
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I love it when LE shows this kind of passion in a case."There's a lot of bulldogs on this case," said Chief Humphreys. "We're going to see it through. It's personal to us now."
Clay Waller, Jacque's estranged husband, is a person of interest in the case. He is not a suspect. He spoke with Heartland News briefly on the phone Monday. He tells says he is praying for his wife's safe return, and otherwise has no comment.
The speed at which this case is moving is killing me! I can't believe there isn't move media on this case.