Posted on 08/25/2002 2:58:42 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
OREGON CITY, Ore. -- Two decades before investigators searching for two missing girls found human remains in a shed behind the home of Ward Weaver, the body of a raped and murdered woman was found buried in his father's yard.
Weaver's father, Ward Francis Weaver Jr., is now on death row in California for two murders.
The truck driver was convicted of killing a man whose car had broken down and for kidnapping, raping and murdering the man's girlfriend, 23-year-old Barbara Levoy. Her body was found in 1982 buried beneath a deck at his home in Oroville, Calif.
The prosecutor in that case, Ron Shumaker, said the elder Weaver's truck route also matched up with 26 unsolved hitchhiker homicides but he was never charged with any of the other crimes, The Oregonian reported Sunday.
For Barbara Levoy's brother, Bob Levoy, the search at the younger Weaver's home is raising bad memories.
"It's like it's all happening all over again," Levoy of Lebanon, Mo., told KPTV in Portland. "And I know how the parents of those girls are feeling. I'm glad they've finally started to do some digging."
The search of the younger Weaver's home in Oregon City resumed on Sunday. FBI agents are searching for any clues to the disappearances last winter of Ashley Pond and Miranda Gaddis, two 13-year-olds who lived in an apartment complex near Weaver's home and knew his daughter.
Experts expect it will take a few days to determine whether the body found there is that of either girl.
Weaver, who has described himself as a suspect in Ashley and Miranda's disappearance but has denied any involvement, has been jailed since Aug. 13 on an unrelated charge of raping the girlfriend of his 19-year-old son. The son called 9-1-1 after the alleged rape and said his father had killed the two missing girls.
The younger Weaver has a record of brushes with the law. In the 1980s he served three years in a California prison for beating a baby sitter with a block of concrete and for credit card forgery.
One of his two wives, Maria, accused him of threatening to have her shot in 1993 and obtained a restraining order against him, according to The Portland Tribune. They divorced two years later.
A future wife, Kristi Sloan, accused him in 1995 of hitting her over the head with a cast-iron skillet as she slept. The assault charge was dismissed because of evidentiary problems with police seizure of the skillet. Weaver and Sloan married in 1996 but were divorced four years later.
Weaver has admitted in interviews that he had a close relationship with one of the missing girls, Ashley. He told The Associated Press last month that he took her along with his daughter and his girlfriend on a vacation trip to California last year.
During the trip, he said, they stopped at San Quentin Prison to visit his father, on Death Row.
I'm wondering when the FBI first got involved in the case of the missing Oregon girls. If they have been investigating this all along and the best they could do for the girls and their families up until this weekend has been NOTHING, when the suspect is so obvious, then heads need to roll throughout the whole blamed organization. Once again, the evidence of their ineptness reaches tragic proportions.
I hope the days of unsolved crimes like this will soon be over. How can law enforcenment be so intimidated against following up on OBVIOUS suspects in murder and missing person cases. If the Oroville yard was searched again today, would more many human remains be found?
I wanted to say something about both the Weavers, as in "Dumb and Dumber"....but then I realized my comments applied to the investigation as well.
The truck driver was convicted of killing a man whose car had broken down and for kidnapping, raping and murdering the man's girlfriend, 23-year-old Barbara Levoy. Her body was found in 1982 buried beneath a deck at his home in Oroville, Calif.
How long has this animal been on death row? Seems that it must be at least 18 or 19 years. What's holding up the frying?
If I change your bold emphasis around, you'll see the answer.
Weaver's father, Ward Francis Weaver Jr., is now on death row in California for two murders.
All I know is as a friend of both Bob and Barb, I'm ready for it to be over. It's time for them to take action.
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