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To: WestCoastGal

something happened at his home...Phone was found across the street a house under constuction...Good reason he didn’t call his wife. Evidence (Boot prints and loud sounds coming from house) indicates that someone was in the house possibly when he got home on the 28th.

He could have gotten a skull fracture/knocked unconscious at that time which would explain his actions and the blood shot eyes later. Trying to get away from house without briefcase, cell phone, credit cards etc. would be logical. ALso account for time lapse during the morning of 29th and why the police couldn’t find him on the 28th.

Speculated a couple of days ago that he was dumped in the constuction house (lost his cell phone then) and the bombs,thinking he was dead, were an attempt to dispose of the body...But bug bombs would only poison him not start a fire.....Did they follow him and complete the job? What ws in the brief case?


178 posted on 01/11/2011 12:24:33 PM PST by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: hoosiermama
But bug bombs would only poison him...

I wonder, could bug bomb poisoning at least partially account for the bloodshot eyes and his odd behavior in the parking garage on the 29th?

179 posted on 01/11/2011 12:54:15 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: hoosiermama
One report indicated that other people than John and has wife had a key to the New Castle House.

I'll bet it's an old phone....Maybe John gave it to one of the workman....maybe one who was a vet. John simply was not a nasty guy. I think he was more hurt by the building. It was like a family heirloom and he had inherited it from his brother. Probably lots of memories of them sitting on the porch, viewing sunrises on the Deleware.

I think the bootprints in the house have been determined to be insignificant and that the house was not the crime scene.

The louds sounds...Sounds like a timer thing while he was away. It couldn't have been that loud or they would have knocked on the door to see if something was wrong.

All I see throughout this is and via these witnesses is: "I don;t want to get involved"....and "Cover thy a**".

180 posted on 01/11/2011 1:19:04 PM PST by Sacajaweau
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I haven’t seen this description of where the 10 dumpsters are plus the search of his apartment in NY.

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Farther south along Interstate 95, The Associated Press (News - Alert) traced the garbage truck’s path through downtown Newark before it headed to the Cherry Island landfill where workers saw Wheeler’s body falling out of the truck as it unloaded. Investigators have said they believe the body was in a bin early in the truck’s run.

The first stop was a bank in College Square shopping center. Two trash bins at the rear of a bank are just yards away from two surveillance cameras and in sight of several storefronts and a heavily traveled road.

Inside one was a pair of white latex gloves, similar to those used by police evidence technicians.

Eddie Baker, 55, and his wife, Traci, 44, said they have been scouring the garbage around the shopping center for the past three weeks looking for moving boxes. Baker said he had not seen anything suspicious, but that he had come across homeless people searching, and sometimes sleeping in, the bins.

From the bank, the truck headed to the library, where the bin is tucked in an alley between the rear of the building and a fence that partitions the alley from nearby homes. A locked chain–link gate prevents through traffic in the alley, and a surveillance camera guards the area, alerting workers to an AP reporter’s presence.

Asked whether staffers had talked to police, a man replied, “Not a lot to talk about, unfortunately,” before the closing the door.

Security cameras and lights overlook bins on the truck’s route behind a Toyota dealership. Those at a McDonald’s are in plain sight of a 24–hour drive–thru lane. Just down the street, a small bin is behind another restaurant, across the street from a 24–hour emergency care center whose bins can be seen by residents of a seven–story apartment building.

Behind a Goodwill thrift store, several containers are in a lighted area that, according to a sign, is under 24–hour surveillance.

Whoever dumped Wheeler’s body would have found more privacy at a nearby retirement village and assisted living facility, where the bin is more hidden.

The garbage truck’s route is 10 miles from Wheeler’s home in New Castle. Investigators have searched the home, where yellow police tape can still be seen in the kitchen, but they have not identified it as a crime scene.

Wheeler’s lawyer Marin said he last spoke with his client on Dec. 27, and did not know what he may have been doing in Wilmington three days later.

Wheeler was suing to block Frank and Regina Marini of Hockessin from continuing to build a new house across the street from his duplex. Wheeler argued that the Marini house did not comply with construction standards for new homes in the historic district. A Delaware Chancery Court judge denied Wheeler’s application for a temporary restraining order on Dec. 13.

Late on Dec. 28, several smoke bombs of the type used for rodent control were tossed into the Marini house, scorching the floors, Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal Alan Brown said.

The Marinis said in a statement that they offered “heartfelt sympathies” to the families of Wheeler and his wife, Katherine Klyce. Police have given no indication whether they believe the property dispute had anything to do with Wheeler’s death.

“It is one facet of the investigation,” Farrall said.

In New York, police searched the condominium Wheeler and Klyce shared in a brick building on 124th Street in Manhattan, where they had lived for at least three years.

Building superintendent Jay Hosein said Tuesday that he saw Klyce last week, and that she seemed happy and cheerful.

“They were a very nice couple, very nice people,” Hosein said.

Efforts by The Associated Press to contact Klyce have been unsuccessful. Wheeler’s family issued a statement through Newark police Monday asking for privacy.

Wheeler had twins, a son and daughter, by his first wife. Klyce has two daughters from a previous marriage.

Elizabeth Thorp, a board member of the Deafness Research Foundation, of which Wheeler had formerly been CEO, said the circumstances of his death were “too surreal.”

She said he moved in a sophisticated crowd.

“This is not a guy who would end up in landfill or be murdered,” she said. “It’s a gigantic loss.”

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201 posted on 01/12/2011 4:36:28 AM PST by WestCoastGal (SL I believe hes a remarkable race-car driver, I think some people in the world have forgotten that)
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