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Post by williemc777 on Jul 4, 2023 7:23:06 GMT -5
Does anyone have any pictures of the interior of the house? Just heard about this murder via tiktok and the only thing I can find was exterior photos. Curious what it looked like inside for most people to call it so sterile and not a “home”
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Post by Sam on Jul 4, 2023 20:25:01 GMT -5
Does anyone have any pictures of the interior of the house? Just heard about this murder via tiktok and the only thing I can find was exterior photos. Curious what it looked like inside for most people to call it so sterile and not a “home” Back in 2014, when the house was for sale, there were a lot of pictures on the real estate websites. People in this group usually post photos, but for some reason, they just posted links and after the house was sold, the real estate sites removed all the photos. I wish now I had posted some of the photos. To the best of my recollection, there was nothing special about the interior, except that like the exterior, it was what you might call "impersonal." If you've read the posts in this and the "For Sale" thread, then you know that some of those posting suspected someone else was living in the house that the Dermonds didn't want anyone to know about. whatliesbeyond.boards.net/thread/2949/dermond-murder-house-sale
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Post by kitty on Apr 18, 2024 2:11:51 GMT -5
It will soon be 10 years since these people were killed and no one knows anymore about what happened today than they did in 2014.
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Post by jason on Apr 19, 2024 0:59:11 GMT -5
It will soon be 10 years since these people were killed and no one knows anymore about what happened today than they did in 2014. It's time for Sheriff Sills to announce a "new lead" or a "new person of interest" or that "new technology" is about to identify the killer. He's been making these announcements for 10 years and not one has resulted in anything that comes close to an arrest.
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Post by Graveyardbride on Apr 28, 2024 22:42:55 GMT -5
Sheriff Announces Possible DNA Breakthrough in Case
On Wednesday (April 24), Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills announced a possible breakthrough in the 10-year-old murders of Russell and Shirley Dermond. “Over the last couple of years we have taken articles of potential evidence, things that we’ve had since these crimes occurred,” to labs outside of Houston and Salt Lake City, he told reporters and other interested parties. “These laboratories have found DNA on these articles, and yesterday, I got a call and one of the labs informed me they had located DNA, or found DNA, on some of the things we took to Utah that did not come from Shirley or Russell Dermond.”
This could be a potential major break in the case. Right now, he continued, the lab is searching for additional DNA to “hopefully get enough to where it can be submitted” to criminal DNA databases. While he admitted the DNA may be that of a law enforcement officer, investigator, technician, or someone else involved in the case, he remains hopeful. “Unless it’s something like that, it’s probably gonna be whoever perpetrated these murders, or at least somebody who was a party to the crime,” he added.
“I consider it promising,” he said, “you know what I’m saying, that we may get to that point” of identifying a suspect through an eventual DNA match. “These people committed a heinous crime, depraved act. They need to be caught,” he emphasized. “They may well do it again, or already have done something again, so the public deserves whoever did this to be apprehended, prosecuted and put away where it can’t happen again.”
Sources: Putnam County Sheriff’s Office; Jonathan Raymond, WXIA, April 25, 2024, and WMAZ.
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