MegtheEgg86
08-21-2008, 01:37 PM
I was doing a bit of research on the Adams case and found these in the archives of the Knoxville News-Sentinel. There's a smidge or two of info in them that didn't make it into the UM segment that I find particularly interesting. Well worth the $5.00 I had to shell out for them. ;)
Published: July 12, 1996
CANADIAN MAN'S PARTIALLY NUDE BODY FOUND AT KNOX CONSTRUCTION SITE
JAMIE SATTERFIELD, STAFF WRITER
A Canadian man whose partially nude body was found at a construction site in East Knox County Thursday checked into a Strawberry Plains Pike motel hours before authorities believe he was beaten to death.
The only luggage authorities found, however, was a duffel-type bag that contained ``a number of receipts,'' including a plane ticket and documentation on two cars the victim rented, Knox County Sheriff's Department spokesman Chuck Denney said.The victim, identified as Blair Robert Dennis Adams, 31, of Surrey, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver, was clad in a shirt only. Denney said his jeans, tennis shoes and socks were found by detectives near the body.
Detectives also found several sets of keys and a mix of American, Canadian and German currency around the area where the body was located, Denney said.
Authorities were called about the case around 7:30 a.m. when construction workers arrived at the site of a hotel that is under construction just off Strawberry Plains Pike. Denney said the body was found in a parking area of the construction site, and there was ``no attempt to hide the body.''
Denney said the body was surrounded by blood. Authorities believe Adams was beaten to death.
Adams had what appeared to be a defensive wound on his hand, but Denney said no further details could be released without jeopardizing the case.
A security guard at a nearby business told detectives he heard a ``very short, abrupt scream'' around 3:30 a.m. and believed it was a woman's voice, Denney said.
Denney said Adams rented a room late Wednesday night at a motel located within a half mile of where Adams' body was found. There was no luggage in the room.
Denney said detectives found a duffel-type bag that apparently belonged to Adams ``around the corner'' from where the body was found.
Using receipts and documents from that bag, Denney said detectives have traced some of Adams' steps before his death.
Authorities believe Adams rented a car July 9 in Vancouver and then drove to Seattle, where he boarded a plane bound for Washington, D.C. Adams then rented a white 1996 Toyota Camry, which Denney said was due back July 12.
The Camry was found Thursday afternoon at an East Knox auto repair shop.
``We have no idea why he came to Knoxville,'' Denney said.
Detectives also do not know if the Strawberry Plains Pike motel was Adams' first stop, he said.
The detectives also are in contact with British Columbia police to try to find out more about Adams' background.
Published: July 13, 1996
OFFICIALS SEEK CLUES IN MAN'S DEATH
SKIP LACKEY, STAFF WRITER
Authorities are searching for a Canadian man who might shed some light on the death of a fellow Canadian whose partially nude body was found in East Knox County.
The body of Blair Robert Dennis Adams, 31, of Surrey, British Columbia, was found Thursday in the parking lot of a hotel under construction off the Strawberry Plains Pike interchange of Interstate 40.Authorities said they believe Adams was beaten to death. They are investigating the possibility his killing was a sex crime, Knox County Sheriff's Department spokesman Chuck Denney.
Denney said authorities found in Adams' belongings a rental car receipt from Seattle signed by a fellow Canadian.
Authorities declined to release the man's identity but said they hope he can tell them why Adams was in Knox County after renting a car in Washington, D.C.
Adams had what appeared to be a defensive wound on his hand, but Denney said no further details could be released without jeopardizing the case.
On Friday, the Sheriff's Department released a composite picture of Adams, hoping someone will recognize him and help establish a timeline of his whereabouts -- and identify anyone who might have been with Adams before his death.
``It could have been he was in the company of another person during the last few hours of his life,'' Denney said.
Denney said the composite drawing shows Adams unshaven as he was at the time of death compared to his existing passport photograph with facial hair.
The only luggage authorities found was a duffel-type bag that contained a number of receipts, including the one signed by the Canadian being sought.
Detectives also found several sets of keys and a mix of American, Canadian and German currency around the area where the body was located, Denney said.
Authorities believe Adams rented a car July 9 in Vancouver then drove to Seattle, where he boarded a plane bound for Washington, D.C.
Adams then rented a white 1996 Toyota Camry, which Denney said was due back Friday.
The Camry was found Thursday afternoon at an East Knox auto repair shop.
Denney said authorities "have no idea'' why Adams, a construction worker, came to Knoxville.
If the scream did indeed come from a woman, then somebody obviously witnessed the murder as it took place, and somebody knows something that hasn't come forward. But I'm kind of leaning towards the idea that the scream might've came from Adams himself.
The multiple sets of keys are weird, but probably explain why a totally disoriented Adams had a Nissan key in his possession and insisted that it was the one he had been using. And who is the "fellow Canadian" that signed the rental car receipt?
Published: July 12, 1996
CANADIAN MAN'S PARTIALLY NUDE BODY FOUND AT KNOX CONSTRUCTION SITE
JAMIE SATTERFIELD, STAFF WRITER
A Canadian man whose partially nude body was found at a construction site in East Knox County Thursday checked into a Strawberry Plains Pike motel hours before authorities believe he was beaten to death.
The only luggage authorities found, however, was a duffel-type bag that contained ``a number of receipts,'' including a plane ticket and documentation on two cars the victim rented, Knox County Sheriff's Department spokesman Chuck Denney said.The victim, identified as Blair Robert Dennis Adams, 31, of Surrey, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver, was clad in a shirt only. Denney said his jeans, tennis shoes and socks were found by detectives near the body.
Detectives also found several sets of keys and a mix of American, Canadian and German currency around the area where the body was located, Denney said.
Authorities were called about the case around 7:30 a.m. when construction workers arrived at the site of a hotel that is under construction just off Strawberry Plains Pike. Denney said the body was found in a parking area of the construction site, and there was ``no attempt to hide the body.''
Denney said the body was surrounded by blood. Authorities believe Adams was beaten to death.
Adams had what appeared to be a defensive wound on his hand, but Denney said no further details could be released without jeopardizing the case.
A security guard at a nearby business told detectives he heard a ``very short, abrupt scream'' around 3:30 a.m. and believed it was a woman's voice, Denney said.
Denney said Adams rented a room late Wednesday night at a motel located within a half mile of where Adams' body was found. There was no luggage in the room.
Denney said detectives found a duffel-type bag that apparently belonged to Adams ``around the corner'' from where the body was found.
Using receipts and documents from that bag, Denney said detectives have traced some of Adams' steps before his death.
Authorities believe Adams rented a car July 9 in Vancouver and then drove to Seattle, where he boarded a plane bound for Washington, D.C. Adams then rented a white 1996 Toyota Camry, which Denney said was due back July 12.
The Camry was found Thursday afternoon at an East Knox auto repair shop.
``We have no idea why he came to Knoxville,'' Denney said.
Detectives also do not know if the Strawberry Plains Pike motel was Adams' first stop, he said.
The detectives also are in contact with British Columbia police to try to find out more about Adams' background.
Published: July 13, 1996
OFFICIALS SEEK CLUES IN MAN'S DEATH
SKIP LACKEY, STAFF WRITER
Authorities are searching for a Canadian man who might shed some light on the death of a fellow Canadian whose partially nude body was found in East Knox County.
The body of Blair Robert Dennis Adams, 31, of Surrey, British Columbia, was found Thursday in the parking lot of a hotel under construction off the Strawberry Plains Pike interchange of Interstate 40.Authorities said they believe Adams was beaten to death. They are investigating the possibility his killing was a sex crime, Knox County Sheriff's Department spokesman Chuck Denney.
Denney said authorities found in Adams' belongings a rental car receipt from Seattle signed by a fellow Canadian.
Authorities declined to release the man's identity but said they hope he can tell them why Adams was in Knox County after renting a car in Washington, D.C.
Adams had what appeared to be a defensive wound on his hand, but Denney said no further details could be released without jeopardizing the case.
On Friday, the Sheriff's Department released a composite picture of Adams, hoping someone will recognize him and help establish a timeline of his whereabouts -- and identify anyone who might have been with Adams before his death.
``It could have been he was in the company of another person during the last few hours of his life,'' Denney said.
Denney said the composite drawing shows Adams unshaven as he was at the time of death compared to his existing passport photograph with facial hair.
The only luggage authorities found was a duffel-type bag that contained a number of receipts, including the one signed by the Canadian being sought.
Detectives also found several sets of keys and a mix of American, Canadian and German currency around the area where the body was located, Denney said.
Authorities believe Adams rented a car July 9 in Vancouver then drove to Seattle, where he boarded a plane bound for Washington, D.C.
Adams then rented a white 1996 Toyota Camry, which Denney said was due back Friday.
The Camry was found Thursday afternoon at an East Knox auto repair shop.
Denney said authorities "have no idea'' why Adams, a construction worker, came to Knoxville.
If the scream did indeed come from a woman, then somebody obviously witnessed the murder as it took place, and somebody knows something that hasn't come forward. But I'm kind of leaning towards the idea that the scream might've came from Adams himself.
The multiple sets of keys are weird, but probably explain why a totally disoriented Adams had a Nissan key in his possession and insisted that it was the one he had been using. And who is the "fellow Canadian" that signed the rental car receipt?