Posted on 05/23/2022 10:32:27 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Raymont Willis, 42, disappeared from his home on Johnson Hill Road on July 4, 2020. His disappearance is connected to Koby Roush — who disappeared the following day and was also said to have been fed to pigs — through a man who overdosed two weeks later, Luke Farmer.
NBC4 obtained a report by the Ross County Sheriff’s Office that showed that Farmer was wanted for questioning on July 20, 2020, in the disappearance and possible murder of two people in Pike County.
One person named in that document was Roush, the other was referred to as “Willis.” Neither Willis’ nor Roush’s body has ever been found.
Farmer died of a drug overdose 11 hours after deputies searched for him at the request of Pike County Sheriff’s Office.
Hewell said she got an out-of-character call from her father between 4 and 5 a.m. on July 4, 2020. Willis told her: “The sheriff’s raided my house, but I’ll be OK.” That was the last she heard from her father.
Pike County Sheriff’s Office records show that on July 2, deputies and officers from several other agencies served a search warrant at the home Willis shared with his partner.
Agents reported they cleared a tent at the back of the property and a crawlspace. They ran the plates of the vehicle. A trained canine indicated substances in a back bedroom and the kitchen.
Logged in the report were a shotgun found in the master bedroom, a sock full of change, 20 DVRs, a white 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe, a plastic bag with a small amount of marijuana, and another small plastic bag of marijuana on the nightstand, as well as about $1,500.
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Pike County - isn’t that where a whole family got slaughtered over what ended up being a custody fight?
You’ll notice that they never feed cows human meat.
It’s why I stick with beef.
One word of caution: titanium prosthetics can really mess up your chipper!
There’s gotta be a Coen brothers or Tarantino movie in this.
Fargo
It sounds like this young lady’s father was mixed up with some very unsavory type of people. She would be better off just leaving it be. Anytime you hear about people being ‘cut up in a chipper, then fed to the hogs’ you are probably dealing with folks who have nothing left to lose. Not all that worried about getting caught.
Raymont Willis, 42, disappeared from his home...
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AKA “Chip”.
There isn’t a shred of humor in that.
At least he seemed to be feeling chipper at the time.
Whats you choppin about Willis? 🤪
Hi.
“One word of caution: titanium prosthetics can really mess up your chipper!”
Good advice.
Do you by chance live in S. Dakota and work at a car dealership.
5.56mm
“A sock full of change”....that’s just wrong.
But there may be bits of humerus.
Hoggs and a chipper? Better send the new guy to investigate.
By the way, Waverly, Pike County, Ohio is in south central Ohio
Story reads, to me like a drug deal gone sideways.
Then way down at the bottom. Son of a Bytch, we find out it’s actually a KKK or Aryan Nation lynching.
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“Kelsie Houpe has been trying to find Willis as a volunteer since about two weeks after he was reported missing. She said she saw tattoos identifying KKK and Aryan Nation on the people she talked to.
She said going to Waverly took courage because it’s a former “sundown town.”
“Yes, it did,” said Houpe, who is African American. “It was very scary. It was terrifying. But I felt like, it’s now or never.”
“Sundown Town” means N****r don’t let the sun go down on your a** in this town.
I betcha it really is a drug deal gone real sideways I betcha.
a sock full of change, 20 DVRs,
OK, so the sock full of change is a poor mans' blackjack ...
But logging 20 DVRs - from what decade?
The cops just don't get paid enough, considering that someone on the force will probably need to view all 20 DVRs.
I loved it to pieces.
He had a very chipper disposition...
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