I couldn't find a thread on this if one was already started. My apologies if there is already one. A mod can just stick this there if one already exists. I've tried to put as many of the local news links that I could find here. I also hope I put this in the right place. Someone please move it where it should go if it isn't.
A woman in Oldham County noticed "something" alongside her mile-long driveway this past Thursday (7/17).
It has since been determined that it was the body of homicide victim Adam Gregg, 34, of Louisville.
http://www.courier-journal.com/stor...omicide-investigation-oldham-county/12823877/
Gregg worked as a driver for a small taxi service run by his family. He was reported missing after he failed to pick his wife up from work Thursday evening.
http://www.wave3.com/story/26057184...-vehicle-of-man-found-dead-in-goshen-driveway
His last known whereabouts were when he picked someone up at a Red Roof Inn on Preston Hwy in Louisville. From what I could gather, the hotel is close to where I-65 and I-264 (Watterson Expressway) intersect near the Louisville Fair/Expo Center and Louisville International Airport. That is probably one of the busiest intersections in Louisville. Countless residents and commuters go near there every day, as does anyone travelling long-distance that has to go through Louisville.
A few staying at RRI stated that Gregg's last fare was acting "strangely." That wasn't really explained in detail, beyond them behaving in a way that made others take note. The fare was apparently trying to get to a relative's home (location not specified as yet).
http://www.wlky.com/news/father-of-...m-county-home-speaks-to-wlky/27041972#!biEqZV
To make a long story short (a story with many as yet unknown details), Gregg had contact with his father mid-afternoon while he was still driving his client. He was found deceased alongside a very long driveway off of US-42 in rural Oldham County. Though the area is classified as rural, most around here would still consider it "Rich People Land." I hope no one takes offense to my last sentence. That's just the first thing that popped into my mind when I heard where he was found.
The woman who found Gregg was (rightfully) shocked. Finding a murder victim anywhere would be upsetting, but this lady lives around a mile off of the road at the end of a (very) long driveway. To find a body in that out-of-the-way of a place (especially aside your own private road leading to your home) would be terrifying!
The said driveway is around 25-mi from the Red Roof Inn. But as some time was apparently spent looking for the relative's home, it really can't be known how far Gregg actually traveled between the two points.
http://www.wdrb.com/story/26056179/murder-in-rural-oldham-co-has-community-on-edge
http://www.wdrb.com/story/26056821/oldham-county-police-identify-victim-need-help-finding-his-car
http://www.wlky.com/news/investigation-underway-after-body-found-in-oldham-county/27009196#!biEqWC
A woman in Oldham County noticed "something" alongside her mile-long driveway this past Thursday (7/17).
It has since been determined that it was the body of homicide victim Adam Gregg, 34, of Louisville.
http://www.courier-journal.com/stor...omicide-investigation-oldham-county/12823877/
Gregg worked as a driver for a small taxi service run by his family. He was reported missing after he failed to pick his wife up from work Thursday evening.
http://www.wave3.com/story/26057184...-vehicle-of-man-found-dead-in-goshen-driveway
His last known whereabouts were when he picked someone up at a Red Roof Inn on Preston Hwy in Louisville. From what I could gather, the hotel is close to where I-65 and I-264 (Watterson Expressway) intersect near the Louisville Fair/Expo Center and Louisville International Airport. That is probably one of the busiest intersections in Louisville. Countless residents and commuters go near there every day, as does anyone travelling long-distance that has to go through Louisville.
A few staying at RRI stated that Gregg's last fare was acting "strangely." That wasn't really explained in detail, beyond them behaving in a way that made others take note. The fare was apparently trying to get to a relative's home (location not specified as yet).
http://www.wlky.com/news/father-of-...m-county-home-speaks-to-wlky/27041972#!biEqZV
To make a long story short (a story with many as yet unknown details), Gregg had contact with his father mid-afternoon while he was still driving his client. He was found deceased alongside a very long driveway off of US-42 in rural Oldham County. Though the area is classified as rural, most around here would still consider it "Rich People Land." I hope no one takes offense to my last sentence. That's just the first thing that popped into my mind when I heard where he was found.
The woman who found Gregg was (rightfully) shocked. Finding a murder victim anywhere would be upsetting, but this lady lives around a mile off of the road at the end of a (very) long driveway. To find a body in that out-of-the-way of a place (especially aside your own private road leading to your home) would be terrifying!
The said driveway is around 25-mi from the Red Roof Inn. But as some time was apparently spent looking for the relative's home, it really can't be known how far Gregg actually traveled between the two points.
http://www.wdrb.com/story/26056179/murder-in-rural-oldham-co-has-community-on-edge
http://www.wdrb.com/story/26056821/oldham-county-police-identify-victim-need-help-finding-his-car
http://www.wlky.com/news/investigation-underway-after-body-found-in-oldham-county/27009196#!biEqWC