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I was thinking Lois Tomich could be the unidentified child's mother or connected to Rasmussen.
I read somewhere on WS that "Lisa" stated Rassmussen told her the others died after eating mushrooms. I realized that Mushroom Hunters have found several human remains/ skeletons.
Lois Tomich, a resident of Iowa, went missing in 1983. She was only 28 yrs old and had at least 1 child. Her remains were found in a 55 gal drum by Mushroom Hunters on May 5 or 6, 2006. Her estranged/ex-husband, Thomas Tomich, stated she moved to Texas (or planned to move).
Remains found in barrel that of woman missing since 1983
Tomich, who was 28-years-old at the time, was reported missing by her father. Danker said the father became concerned because he had not heard from her in a while.
Mushroom hunters discovered the remains on May 6 in an area where the city disposes of old trees. They came upon the barrel, which had rusted out, exposing the bones inside, Danker said.
A DNA sample from the remains was compared with a sample from the daughter, who is now 28-years-old, to confirm the identity of the remains, Danker said.
Then there were rumors she was having an affair or was dating her brother-in-law. There was supposedly some domestic violence in the marriage.
Thomas Tomich at one time was considered a serial killer because an alleged prostitute he knew was killed. I believe there were a few more victims.
After LE decided to arrest him; he jumped to his death.
Authorities now doubt Tomich was serial killer
OMAHA, Neb. — Tom Tomich took his secrets with him as he leaped to his death from an 11-story Omaha building, leaving behind investigators who now say they doubt Tomich was a serial killer.
Tomich, 50, committed suicide on Nov. 16, a day after his former wife’s remains were identified. They had been found in a 55-gallon barrel near Council Bluffs, Iowa, last spring.
Lois Tomich was 28 when she disappeared in 1983. Authorities say Tomich strangled his wife with a coat hanger because she had divorced him and become romantically involved with his brother.
Authorities looking into Tomich as a suspect in his wife’s murder soon discovered a link between him and a slain Omaha prostitute.
Investigations into Barajas’ death and those of three other prostitutes — Brianne Smith, Michelle “Micky” LaMere and Stephanie Caldwell — were reopened after authorities named Tomich as his wife’s killer.
I'm still wondering was there another man she planned to move to Texas with? It's probably a coincidence, but an interesting story.
Lois Fraissinet-Tomich laid to rest Saturday
Tomich was questioned immediately after his ex-wife's disappearance, and told law enforcement officials that he believed she went Texas. The couple married in 1980 and was divorced in 1981.
I read somewhere on WS that "Lisa" stated Rassmussen told her the others died after eating mushrooms. I realized that Mushroom Hunters have found several human remains/ skeletons.
Lois Tomich, a resident of Iowa, went missing in 1983. She was only 28 yrs old and had at least 1 child. Her remains were found in a 55 gal drum by Mushroom Hunters on May 5 or 6, 2006. Her estranged/ex-husband, Thomas Tomich, stated she moved to Texas (or planned to move).
Remains found in barrel that of woman missing since 1983
Tomich, who was 28-years-old at the time, was reported missing by her father. Danker said the father became concerned because he had not heard from her in a while.
Mushroom hunters discovered the remains on May 6 in an area where the city disposes of old trees. They came upon the barrel, which had rusted out, exposing the bones inside, Danker said.
A DNA sample from the remains was compared with a sample from the daughter, who is now 28-years-old, to confirm the identity of the remains, Danker said.
Then there were rumors she was having an affair or was dating her brother-in-law. There was supposedly some domestic violence in the marriage.
Thomas Tomich at one time was considered a serial killer because an alleged prostitute he knew was killed. I believe there were a few more victims.
After LE decided to arrest him; he jumped to his death.
Authorities now doubt Tomich was serial killer
OMAHA, Neb. — Tom Tomich took his secrets with him as he leaped to his death from an 11-story Omaha building, leaving behind investigators who now say they doubt Tomich was a serial killer.
Tomich, 50, committed suicide on Nov. 16, a day after his former wife’s remains were identified. They had been found in a 55-gallon barrel near Council Bluffs, Iowa, last spring.
Lois Tomich was 28 when she disappeared in 1983. Authorities say Tomich strangled his wife with a coat hanger because she had divorced him and become romantically involved with his brother.
Authorities looking into Tomich as a suspect in his wife’s murder soon discovered a link between him and a slain Omaha prostitute.
Investigations into Barajas’ death and those of three other prostitutes — Brianne Smith, Michelle “Micky” LaMere and Stephanie Caldwell — were reopened after authorities named Tomich as his wife’s killer.
I'm still wondering was there another man she planned to move to Texas with? It's probably a coincidence, but an interesting story.
Lois Fraissinet-Tomich laid to rest Saturday
Tomich was questioned immediately after his ex-wife's disappearance, and told law enforcement officials that he believed she went Texas. The couple married in 1980 and was divorced in 1981.