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Since this thread was bumped, I did find an "update" from a blog written by "Shurlock Holmes" on medium.com:
https://medium.com/@crimeblogger1983...e-84ede5faacc8 It was just a letter she wrote about Deborah and didn't really contain any new information. However, a comment on the blog says that someone he knew back in 1990 who was a dead ringer for Megadeth guy. This same person commented 7 years ago on this website: http://www.missingin.org/reg1210/deborah_deann_poe.htm With the same person. Just thought that was interesting because it's possible that Megadeth guy could potentially be the key to solving the case. He could have seen Deborah outside or getting into a car with someone. |
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A news report from this year highlighting the Darlene Messer unsolved murder. They have DNA left behind by the killer, so hopefully this one will be solved soon. |
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i still think a coworker was involved. Knowing Deb, she would not just leave a shift, and she would not take and fold her smock unless she knew someone was going to take over for her. She was responsible that way. Plus having her purse/keys/paycheck in the back of the car would usually mean she was heading home. I think that is where someone got her, while she was getting ready to leave. As for the house plans, Deb was a dreamer and despite being poor from just buying a car, she would be looking forward to what's next. At that age I was looking at house plans all the time too, even if I could not afford the house I wanted. It was fun, and it didn't cost anything. She also (and I hate to say it) almost had ADD when it came to some things. Like jobs. She wanted to be a dancer, and we were both on track to become teachers because we weren't good enough to dance professionally, but at the same time, we were both good. But the 2nd year of college she went for computers, and to be honest there were many other things she wanted to do before she wanted to do catering. When I heard that I sort of laughed. She used to laugh at me because I often would help in the college cafeteria for some extra $$, and she would tease me about it often. It was like food service was beneath her. I didn't think she could cook... I'm still hoping someday we find her remains, and learn what happened. |
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The UM segment says Deborah's "friend" (presumably Scott Iaggi) arrived a little after 11 on the night of her disappearance. This article says he stayed there until 12:30 a.m. and then went home. That article also says the last person to see Deborah alive was a manager at a nearby KFC at 3:00 a.m. when he stopped in to buy a scratch off ticket. Scott Iaggi came back to the store around 4:00 a.m. and another "regular customer" was there but no Deborah. Iaggi called the police (according to the re-enactment in the UM segment) to report her missing. Police found a stack of house plans with a cup of coffee and a chocolate milk on top of them on the floor behind the counter. According to UM, Deborah's car was outside and unlocked with the keys inside, her purse in the back seat, and an uncashed paycheck in the car. Dogs traced her scent behind the building where it abruptly ended.
If we assume that the cigarette lady got her dates mixed up and that Megadeth was just the boyfriend of one of Deborah's coworkers, that means that the window of opportunity for the crime is approximately an hour. Her smock was found folded neatly behind the counter. The assumption is that she took it off to go outside and smoke. But why was her purse found in the backseat of her unlocked car along with the car keys? I think someone parked in the lot of an apartment complex and lured her to a vehicle there, probably at gunpoint. Which, IMO, wouldn't make much sense for Scott Iaggi to do. He was there with her that night, and had left for a few hours before coming back to find her missing. What could have happened in that relatively short timeframe to have him want to come to the store and abduct and murder Deborah? I am much more interested in that man (mentioned in the article linked above) who had been harassing Deborah in the weeks before her disappearance because she wouldn't date him. He told detectives that he was home sick on the night of her disappearance. It could have even been someone random who saw her outside smoking and decided to abduct her. |
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It IS really wierd about that guy! |
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crystaldawn has a great new podcast episode about this case and can be found here:
https://lostnfoundblogs.com/ She interviews an author named Traci Hohenstein who gained access to the police files on Deborah's case. She says there were several witnesses throughout the night from the time Scott Iaggi left her at work until he and another customer found the store abandoned at around 4 a.m. She also validates some of what this poster, pinebluffracing posted here. They also posted an interesting tidbit about Scott Iaggi with this post: Quote:
The next person to come into the store was the cigarette lady and she pretty much goes over what was said in UM, but also says that the guy couldn't "run the register correct or make change". So this added arcade guy throws a potential wrinkle in this case. It's possible that he and Megadeth are the same guy. It's possible he was a bored teenager who stayed out late Saturday night into Sunday morning and left the store shortly after the roommates left. It's possible he was involved in Deborah's disappearance. I have no idea why any of this information was never printed in the press, because it seems like information that could have been helpful in locating Deborah. |
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Excellent work, CrystalDawn. I had no idea that the pieces of lore and information that we take as gospel such as Megadeth Guy's statement "You really shouldn't smoke, you know" and his T-shirt are not in the police report. This is more UM presenting these pieces of info, and then they prove to be more legend than fact. I am not casting aspersions on UM because they did their best, and they made an impact, but we all know they got information wrong or left it out altogether.
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Also left out of the UM broadcast was Deborah's ex-boyfriend (they may not have ever been 'official' but gone out on a few dates) and when Deborah broke it off with him, he began to harass her. He claims he was home sick on the night of her disappearance. That guy would be my #1 suspect.
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I cant believe they didnt have cameras about!!
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From a Reddit thread on “megadeth guy”:
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I wonder if the mystery clerk knew they didnt have cameras??
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It would be nice if someone would just tell what happend to Debbie!!!
Maybe the clerk himself?? Imagine if he is reading this now?? If you are,just tell us....... We cant do anything to you but it would be nice knowing what happend!! I mean did she get in a fight with you and you felt you had to protect yourself?? Maybe it was an accident?? Tell us buddy!! |
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