Does anyone know if the medical examiner will be able to tell how long his remains have been encased in the concrete? I believe he has been gone longer than when he was reported missing. It wasn't until the new owners took over that he was reported.
JMO
I fear the same ...:
"
DeBrodie, 31, was reported missing Monday from an individualized supported living home on Claymine Drive. The home was then managed by Second Chance Homes of Fulton.
That same day, management of the group home transferred to Finck Supported Living Services. Second Chance Homes has not responded to emails or phone calls requesting comment.
'
When we arrived, Carl Lee DeBrodie was not present or transitioned to our care,' said Jonathan Finck, owner of Finck Supported Living Services.
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Finck explained homes like the one DeBrodie lived at are ultimately under the charge of the state, which selects service providers.
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At the local level, Callaway County Special Services provides case management for residents.
'I've never in my professional life heard of
an individual just not existing when a new company took over,' Finck said.
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He said typically, ISL homes have a 'rigorous supervision process' with residents.
The building at the address he provided has security cameras pointed at the doors."
http://www.fultonsun.com/news/local/story/2017/apr/20/72-hours-later-man-still-missing/670518/
This article from 9 a.m. today reads:
"[Fulton Police Chief] Myers also said an
autopsy on the remains found in Fulton will be performed at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday."
http://www.abc17news.com/news/body-found-in-fulton/461175568
And then, this article from 8:24:00 PM CDT today states:
"Rebecca Summers, the cousin of DeBrodie, said the family didn't get the chance to see the body, but police told them the body is DeBrodie.
She added that
they've been told the body is unidentifiable, and she assumes DeBrodie has been murdered."
http://www.komu.com/news/missing-man-s-family-speaks-out-after-body-found
From the same article:
"'We do have a lot of information and a lot of evidence, and I can't discuss that at this time, but we do have some pretty solid evidences that probably him,' Steve Myers, the chief of the Fulton Police Department, said.
...
'He [the police officer] told us he has suspect in mind, which makes us believe that it was a murder,' Summers said.
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The authorities said the investigation is still continuing, and there is still information that investigators are following up on.
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Myers said the investigation will take time due to the complex nature of the incident.
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The police department has not received the autopsy results yet."
All BBM.
I am beyond infuriated.