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http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?152351-SUSPECT-Steven-Hobbs
Interesting overlaps.
Lt. Steve Cooper
Charleston police have sent Falls' DNA to other agencies throughout the country, to see if Falls is connected to any unsolved murders, but they haven't received any results back yet.
Police are awaiting results from Las Vegas, where four prostitutes who sold their services online were killed and dismembered. Cooper said Falls lived in the area at the time.
“Numerous other jurisdictions have requested samples to compare to their databases,” he said. “I don't expect anything back until after the first of the year.”
WSAZ exclusively obtained police interrogation video of Heather Saul detailing a split second decision that police say saved her life and possibly others.
...in his pockets, just his ID, a card from the security company he worked for and his wallet -- but in his wallet, no cash or credit cards. "We do have some financial records that we have been able to obtain but we have not found any sign of cash or any sign of a credit or debit card so there are items that we have not found," said Lt. Cooper.
In one final act, Falls mailed money, personal documents, and weapons to a woman in Texas he'd met online and had stayed with for several days. She also kept his dog.
North Las Vegas police have looked into whether Falls was involved in Jessica’s case.
“After investigating, that angle is not the focus of our investigation,” Patty said.
Grant said she has never really believed her daughter was the victim of a serial killer.
Some time back, I had written to a gentleman of Facebook. He had posted a comment on a news article when the story first broke about Falls coming into his shop and asking directions to a shooting range. The gentleman recently responded to myself and others who had asked for his account. I'm going to copy/paste his message to me here, leaving out his name and those of other witnesses. There isn't too much info in it that's not already known, but it was interesting to hear it in his own words.
"Ok, Looking back at it the event I'm thinking it was Thursday July 16th. It was sometime after, 4PM but before 5PM. I was going to grab some water from the water cooler and walked in on Mr Falls and my coworker **** looking over a road atlas.
Our shop, **** ********, is located directly across from the Intersection of US Route 50 and West Virginia Route 76. It is a magnet for people looking for certain destinations and directions. We jokingly call our little Print Shop a Travel Center because we frequently get people stopping in for directions. So this wasn't out of the ordinary at all.
**** asked me, "Do you know where Pleasants Creek Shooting Range is at?" I said yes because I knew immediatley where it was at as I frequent it quite regularly. I explained the quickest way to get there and used his atlas to point it out.
I asked him if he came in on I-79 South and he replied yes, and I told him that I frequent another shooting range that is South on I-79 that had a 300 yard berm, he replied "I don't plan on shooting that far." Very creepy looking back on that remark.
He had a very feminine, soft, almost lispy voice. I thought he was kind of strange but nothing too weird. He left and I noticed that his car had Oregon tags, I turned to **** and said that was strange that a person with Oregon tags was looking for the shooting range. Now, If he had Texas, Louisiana or Oklahoma tags I might have not thought about it because those are common license plates in our area for Oil and Gas work, but those Oregon tags made me think a little bit.
He had no Dog that I saw with him, unless it was laying down in the seats of his Subaru. I did see his shovel and other tools in the back and it was covered with a tarp. He didn't purchase anything, just looking for the shooting range.
A week later I saw the news post on Facebook and recognized his Subaru and picture. I called the Charleston PD and told him that I saw him late last week and they said they would contact me if they had any questions. Never heard back from them. Oddly enough, I was working late that day and had I left at 4PM I would have missed him and **** would have been the only person to meet him and of course it would have been only her and him... Kind of scary.
Not sure how much it helps, but that's my story."
Plagiarism alert - pulled from everybody's posts
Charleston WV - July 18 2015 assault
Benbrook TX - July 7 2015 ticket
Louisville KY - Oct 2013 ticket
Springfield, Oregon (last known address) dates?
Eugene OR - 2010 - 2011 residence
Butler Indiana 2001 Gun permit issued Dec 2001
Henderson NV 2000 - 2008 residence
Albany, Oregon (1998 - ?)
Lebanon, Oregon (1996-1999) Hunting/fishing licenses issued there in 1997 and 1998.
Klamath Falls, Oregon (1990-1992)
Coos Bay, Oregon (1990s)
Does anyone have a timeline on this guy's movements over the last 15 years? I have been searching, but can only locate states which he is known to have stayed or resided, without any corresponding dates.
" ... He had no Dog that I saw with him, unless it was laying down in the seats of his Subaru. I did see his shovel and other tools in the back and it was covered with a tarp. He didn't purchase anything, just looking for the shooting range ...
If this interaction took place at the water cooler, how did this fellow manage to see the shovel, etc covered with a tarp in the vehicle? As far as we know, the tools were kept in the trunk, so if this man didn't see inside the car to know whether or not a dog was laying down, then how is it he saw tools covered with a tarp in the trunk? :waitasec: