Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Missing Heather Elvis, 20 yrs old, 5′ 1″ tall and 118 lbs.
MYRTLE BEACH SC — The reward for information about Heather Elvis was increased Monday to $ 30,000, according to a posting on the Facebook page FindHeatherElvis. The reward had previously been $ 25,000, but in the posting Elvis’ father, Terry Elvis, said, “I have added more of my own funding to bring the reward up to $ 30.000.00, someone knows something, at some point soon I am may have to switch this from reward to Bounty for those who may be proven responsible, if you know something the time to step up is now. My family has suffered long enough and answers are needed.” Elvis was last seen about 2:30 a.m. Dec. 17. In a report filed late Dec. 19, a police officer on patrol saw the 20-year-old’s vehicle parked at Peachtree boat landing and called her father, who is the owner, to inquire why it was parked there.Her father said he last heard from Elvis about 10:43 p.m. Dec. 17 when she sent him a text message. Elvis’ case has been featured on various national television shows and websites and hundreds of searchers have spent days scouring areas in the Myrtle Beach area for clues about the woman. The CUE Center for Missing Persons, based in Wilmington, N.C., organized the effort. WHEN WILL IT ALL STOP? PENN LIVE CENTRAL PA….Private Investigator Bill Warner Notes Similarities Between Kortne Stouffer and 17 Other Missing Women, DA Dave Arnold Doubts Link, So Why Did His Detective Call Bill Warner and tell me that they had no victimology in the Kortne Stouffer case, just like in all the other unsolved cases? A Florida investigator said he believes the disappearance of Kortne Stouffer and 17 other women who look like her could be the work of a serial killer. Bill Warner, a Sarasota, Fla., private investigator, said his goal is to prompt the FBI to look into whether a serial killer is at work. 
VICTIMOLOGY: “It’s a profile I have developed. All these missing young women, they look just like sisters,” Bill Warner said. “They all disappeared under strange circumstances, outside their apartment or house, with no break-ins, no indication of confrontation in or out of the house. They just disappear,” he said, adding a lot of them disappeared after a night of drinking. Dave Arnold, Lebanon County district attorney, said the FBI’s violence crimes unit (VICAM) already looked at Stouffer’s disappearance, compared it with missing persons cases up and down the East Coast, and didn’t find links to other cases. “It’s an interesting read, an interesting theory he has. But there are no facts to support the theory at least at this point in time,” Arnold said of Bill Warner’s blog. Bill Warner Private Investigator Sarasota Fl at www.wbipi.com

BILL WARNER P.I. SARASOTA 941-926-1926
Heather Elvis is Yet Another Petite Young Female To Go Missing This Time From Myrtle Beach Just Like Brittanee Drexel, Reward $30000.
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