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Police believe Mr Wheeler's body was in one of 10 rubbish skips emptied by a bin lorry on New Year's Eve and dumped at the landfill site.
Former homicide detective John Apeldorn said: "I think you could probably rule out a highway robbery.
"Somebody's going to rob you, they're not going to kill you and throw you in the dumpster. They're going to take what they want and get out of there."
Is there an eatery or sports bar in the area with TV? (If they weren't often in the home could see him not having cable there....Did he go somewhere nearby to eat and watch the game?)
What time do construction workers get off the job in Delaware? How does that time compare to his being at the mall?
Well, that seems be the case per the 'robbery' part and his brief case was taken. (Beyond being a victim himself here; given the volume of crime/drug crime. . .was he witness to one?)
Whatever the case, this was certainly a series of most 'unfortunate events' for John Wheeler; and in a rather short period of time. Sad that the only connection, thus far, for his getting help was made with 'security personnel' in parking garage. . .the worst turn, it appears; is his walking away.
Is there time limit per FOIA per autopsy discovery - or does it even apply?
We can be more than reasonably certain, that at least, much more is known here! (?)