route 66..another mystery the bone collector from la mesaOr 6/1/2015 could be 9 added from left, then 9 added from right.
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route 66..another mystery the bone collector from la mesaOr 6/1/2015 could be 9 added from left, then 9 added from right.
I presume they found her car because it's never mentioned as missing.
This article South Dakota authorities looking for cellphone of Sioux City woman who died says they were looking for her cell phone and another vehicle that was seen in the area, but I didn't see anything about whether they were located.
Was in the same geographic area in 2015:
IN - James Chadwell II, 42, arrested after girl 9, found in his home, Lafayette, 19 Apr 2021 #2
Bumping this up.(Thanks to the keen eyes and minds who mentioned Alicia’s case in Abby’s and Libby’s thread. It’s because of this I learned about her case and was able to create a thread.)
Bringing this over from Abby’s and Libby's Thread:
She seemed like such a beautiful soul. It makes me so angry that murderers are completely okay with taking a life like they do.Alicia’s Facebook page: Alicia Marie Hummel
Agree. Really funny. She truly cared about friends. Loved small children. This is a real head scratcher for sure.She seemed like such a beautiful soul. It makes me so angry that murderers are completely okay with taking a life like they do.
I agree, and Snapchatting a photo of herself that morning. Young and alone.In those last pics, Alicia has a sweet face, she could easily be mistaken for such a younger girl, especially hanging out on a bridge with a fish pole on a school day.
Outside of a watch and wait predator situation (which of course is a possibility)....
Could it be possible the “others” at Myron Grove were doing something and may have been afraid she captured them or whatever they were doing on her phone (affair, drug deals, etc.). It sounds like her last photos were very near to the time of her death.
Others there but they haven’t came forward:
Alicia’s messages revealed that there were others at the river access the day she was murdered, but that is something Clay County Sheriff Andy Howe doesn’t find unusual. What he finds unusual is the silence surrounding those that may have been there.
“Not one person has come forward to us to tell us they were there,” Howe said.
Four years later, Sioux City woman's unsolved murder still haunts her family, friends
Authorities are still seeking information about a dark-colored sedan with tinted windows and a loud exhaust system seen in the area around the time Alicia went missing.
Weapon not found:
An autopsy showed she died of drowning in the Missouri after receiving blunt force trauma to her head and an incised wound on her neck. Howe said that any murder weapon was never found.
Signs of Struggle:
At the funeral, A— A— remembered the high collar Alicia was dressed in and the long sleeves that covered up the bruising on her hands and arms. She believes Alicia fought back that day at Myron Grove, a thought that haunts her to this day.
Alicia’s cell phone has never been recovered.
Alicia Hummel
The last pictures Alicia Hummel took of herself were moments before her murder.
Alicia Hummel: Unsolved murder haunts Clay County Sheriff's Office
DNA:
Lab analysis of evidence collected at the scene has been completed, but Howe said he can't comment on what it revealed because the case is ongoing. In addition to the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation, Howe's office has gotten help from the FBI with profiling DNA evidence and compiling psychological profiles.
One year after Hummel's death, friends, police still seek answers