Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Jessie Nicole Morrison

Today I want to recognize Jessie Morrison as a human being, not just a victim.
She was so many things and I have been interviewing people that knew her and trying to get to know her. Sometimes it feels like I am trying to befriend a ghost.

(snagged with permission from her sister, Trista. A lot of the pictures used in this blog post will be from her.)

I think most people are intrigued by murder.
We are fascinated by the human condition and trying to figure out what lets someone slip into the taboo area where they become judge and executioner. We want to slip into the mind frame of both the murderer and the murdered. We want to understand it, we want to right the wrongs. 

So that leads us to justice. It is the only way to feel that we (those left behind) aren't powerless. That people can't take the most important thing in the world to you (a loved one) without any repercussions.  A part of that justice, I feel, is respecting the victim as something more than that. Respecting them by getting to know them and exactly what the world is now missing. I am hoping to do that in this post. 


I have taken some time to talk with her family, trying to not be pushy, so I didn't pursue speaking to anyone that might not have been comfortable with speaking to me. I did speak to 2 of her sisters and her mother, Tammy. 




One thing that is very obvious to me is that she was tough. Her mother told me that Jessie was very athletic and played softball most of her life. She was good at it and that has passed down to her son, Channing. 
She was 17 when she became pregnant with Channing (Willy was 27 or 28 at the time. He was born in 1984.)
She finished and graduated high school with her class. 
She loved children, not just her own. She was very close to her nephew, Jace and her niece, Kynlee. 

 Family was huge for Jessie. She didn't have her mom babysit her kids so she could go out and party or be "young", she stayed home with her kids. You don't see that a lot with young mothers.
She made friends easily and was outgoing and the life of any gathering. She had a great sense of humor and didn't take life too seriously.

Her family, all of them, will tell you she would always be there for them no matter what they needed. She put family and loyalty above all else. She took no shit and was brutally honest. She wasn't going to be nice to you if you didn't deserve it and she wasn't going to change herself to make you more comfortable. 
Her mother said she was a very loving person and a joy to be around. 

Her sister Trista said there were just too many things that made Jessie great to list them all. She told me that Jessie was a great mother and that she loved her boys more than anything else in the world. She also told me that she would do anything for her family and that she was a very giving person. Trista and Jessie were very very close. 

Her sister Kayla told me that she always had her their back no matter what. She told me about how tough and caring Jessie was 

The world is less without Jessie. 
We have one less friend, on less mother that loved her children, one less badass that knew how to stand up for what she believed in and we need all of those types of people we can get. 
I didn't know Jessie, I wasn't a friend of the family or even an acquaintance but even I can feel the loss. 
I just don't want us to lose sight of why we go over heartbreaking details that stir up feelings of pain and devastation. 
Her death wasn't easy and justice won't be either. 
Vonda is where she should be, but someone else isn't. 
We do this because she deserves complete justice, not just convenient justice. 
This isn't about having the most blog traffic or popularity this is about truth and justice for those Jessie was forced to leave behind. Let us never forget that. 

Monday, September 24, 2018

How close were Jessie and Vonda? Let's read some texts, shall we?

I have pretty much written this blog post 3 times. The blogging of text messages never comes out quite the way I want it to and I really hate to make people more confused about this case. I do think it is worth the possibility of an "ugly" blog post just to be able to provide screenshots because that will be more official than me just saying I have them and typing them out for you. 
I do want to say, these are photocopies of screenshots. Some are between Vonda and Jessie (which is listed under two different contact names in Vonda's phone. One says, "Jessie" and the other says "KamChanning" The "KamChanning" was Jessie's old number. I think Vonda changed the name to "KamChanning" because she was documenting every single thing they did or offered to do for Channing.)
I know she was documenting because after Jessie's death Tammy had emergency custody of Channing. They had a court date and the judge was ordering William to take a DNA test because they were wanting custody of Channing immediately after Jessie's death. It wasn't a custody hearing, per say, but Vonda was prepared for one. She was wielding a notebook filled with taped down receipts for anything that could be contributed to being used for Channing or Kam. When they removed Vonda from the courtroom (I think per Tammy's request) She left the notebook with William. It was meticulously recorded. Every penny. 
As you read these you are going to think that Jessie was sure asking for a lot of money and help and to that, I say, "So what?" She and her mother had been responsible for everything Channing had ever needed since birth. William knew Jessie was pregnant and he wanted nothing to do with the baby. He never visited when Channing was born early and in PICU for months. So I think Jessie felt entitled to as much help as Vonda and Willy could afford, and I don't think she was wrong, honestly. Even if you think she was, that doesn't merit being beaten to death, now does it? 
So, I think these texts show it wasn't all rainbows and butterflies between Jessie and Vonda. Tammy had tried her best to make Vonda feel comfortable with Channing, or that is the impression I get from the text messages. That is a complete contradiction of the claims she made after Jessie was murdered. She claimed she had to rush to get custody because Tammy was unfit and a drunk. 
So why did  Tammy and Vonda's friendly communication turn into Vonda and Vonda's family character assassination of Tammy?
Obsession. In these texts, you will see that she mentions Willy and her husband being upset because Jessie wouldn't allow Channing to be there with them. So here we go. I will try to make these as easy to follow as I can, we will be discussing these off and on so I want you guys to be able to read them.
Texts between Vonda and Tammy:


 All I see here is Tammy being more than kind to Vonda and to be fair, Vonda being appreciative of that kindness. 

These are the text messages between Vonda and Jessie (her old number), the handwritten notes you see in the margins are from Vonda. These were printed out by Vonda so keep in mind these are the ones she thought made Jessie look the worst or at the very least made her look the best. 





These are also between Jessie and Vonda:


What I find to be unbelievable is Vonda's claim that everything was just fine between her and Jessie. I think I see where she might have felt like she was being used by Jessie, but she was also using Jessie. She was buttering her up so she could get her to bend to her will concerning Channing. I have spoken to people that have heard from Willy himself and his exes that Vonda was manipulative and controlling. I think these show traces of that. 
I also posted the ones of Jessie that aren't very flattering, because that is just the reality. She was resentful and not afraid to say exactly what she thought. She wasn't a fake, these show that Vonda was in my opinion. 

Let me know what Y'all think
Until next time...

Friday, September 21, 2018

Shoulda Woulda Coulda

It is easy to be on the outside looking in and say we would do something differently, or better than the ones actually doing it. I think in every murder case if you have ever flipped your TV over to the ID channel, has a list of things that could have been investigated better or more thoroughly. That is because even detectives are human.
Do I think there were some things that could have been done that might have made a huge difference? Yes, I do. 
I want to start this by saying, I wasn't there at the scene and I am not in any way trying to talk badly about the detectives that worked this case. These are just a few of the things that a lot of people, including myself, have had questions about and I would like to know if any of you have any answers for them:

  1. I have asked several times, even from people that sat through the entire trial, about Chris and Willy's alibis. I have heard that Willy's was just that he was home (The home he shared with Brittney, If I'm not mistaken) alone and that she had the car that day. I have heard that Chris was working in Alaska, but also heard that was contradicted during testimony by a member of their own family that said that Chris helped Vonda bury their dog around that time. I think this testimony was from an elderly person so they may have just mixed up Willy's name with Chris. I would like to hear what you all have to say.
  2. In the Food City surveillance video, you can see the clothes that Vonda and Jessie were wearing. I have heard more than once that Vonda's clothes from that video were never found and neither were C's. If you have any information concerning that please contact me. As usual, you will remain anonymous. 
  3. Also, as far as I can find, there were never any dogs brought out to where she was found to look for evidence. Surely there is a reason for that, I'm just not sure what it would be and would love to find out. I would think they could have located any of Jessie's missing items had they been hidden in Vonda's yard
  4. After Jessie's body was identified her trailer was not closed off to search for evidence as far as her mother knows. Her mom came the morning after Jessie was identified and got clothing for C and K. She said no officers were there and it wasn't closed off or being searched.   
So I think this is enough for now. If you guys have any ideas or answers you know the drill, let's chat about murder.  
Until next time...


Thursday, September 20, 2018

After A Murder

August 12, 2016
7:30 p.m. Jessie Nicole Morrison's body was found by an elderly man walking his dog down Jud Neal Loop.
We already know this, but what happened the next day? How did people hear about it? 
About 4:30 - 5 am on the next day (Saturday, August 13, 2016) Vonda was interrogated. 

They were bringing her in as Jessie's family was leaving. Tammy (Jessie's mother) had been there all night. Gary was there with her the entire time.
She was released later that day.
Tammy went directly from the police department to Vonda's house to pick up Jessie's two sons. She left there and went to Jessie's trailer and got necessities for the boys and left to go back to her house. She spent the rest of the day calling and notifying Jessie's friends and family while grieving the loss of her daughter and taking care of her grandchildren.
Ok so now we are on Sunday, What was Vonda doing?
Well, Vonda was sending Willy's girlfriend at the time Brittney Brown, messages trying to get ahold of Angie (Kamdyn's Grandmother, Her son is Shawn Gross, Kamdyn's father. Kamdyn is Jessie's youngest son.)



(This is a message sent on 8/14/2016, to Angie Hickerson, Kam's grandmother)
When Angie called Vonda this is what their conversation was like, according to Angie, who I consider very honest and reliable.





We know Vonda is guilty though, what we don't know is who helped her. We are going to examine who was close enough to want to keep a secret that dark for Vonda. That is what we are going to start discussing in depth. We are going to be pointing out the holes and gaps in information and brainstorming, together. 

Until next time...

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Vonda is Innocent?


I keep hearing people say this and I want to give those people a chance to state their case. She has been convicted so I don't have to prove she is guilty but if you think she is innocent, or if you question her guilt at all, I would love to hear from you. 
You can message me and I will keep you anonymous or you can post in the comments of the "Mopping With Murder" Facebook page.
I am not biased so all opinions are welcome but please be willing to give an explanation as to why you have that opinion, "I just have a gut feeling." isn't enough.
You have questions or claims you would like me to address? Please don't hesistate to state them or ask questions. 

Monday, September 17, 2018

Iffy Drops of Info


I honestly get so many messages and tips that my life is overrun with index cards, post-it notes, notebooks, and poster boards. 
(This is an accurate representation)

Now, let it be clear, I am NOT complaining. Every tiny drop of information I get I investigate thoroughly. I am never bothered by it but I do stay pretty busy. I enjoy it, it's a very unpleasant subject with an ending where no one will win but I enjoy the research part of it all. 
I am having a bit of a dilemma though as I am unsure if I should share my ever-changing theories and ideas with you guys or stick to nothing but facts straight from paperwork? 
I don't want to be a part of the "Spread rumors now ask questions later" group of bloggers. I do think though sometimes if I shared all of the "iffy" pieces of information I come across, with a disclaimer of course, that it might help clear things up. Everyone seems unafraid to message me and let me know if they heard something different than what I am typing out here. 

There is a thin line between interesting and bullshit and I don't want to cross it. 
This case doesn't need bullshit. I do think it could benefit from a collective effort. 

I don't want to spread rumors but posting questionable things here, with the upfront notice that they are questionable might provide a large blanket of inquiries in a time efficient manner. 
So that is what I am trying to figure out today. 
Be patient with me. 
Until next time...


Friday, September 14, 2018

Polygraph Testing

 The accuracy (i.e., validity) of polygraph testing has long been controversial. An underlying problem is theoretical: There is no evidence that any pattern of physiological reactions is unique to deception. An honest person may be nervous when answering truthfully and a dishonest person may be non-anxious.

There are legitimate reasons polygraph results are not allowed in court. 
They are less about detecting lies and more about detecting anxiety. I would think just knowing they can be incorrect would cause an extreme amount of anxiety for someone that knows they are being looked at as a suspect even if they know they are innocent. 

A simple Google search can give you ample information to conclude that they aren't as helpful they are portrayed to be on TV and in movies. 

Now, according to several people I have interviewed (So please keep in mind this is hearsay. I want to make sure that is clear, although I trust this source) These are the people that were given a polygraph examination:
Gary Ealey =  PASSED
William Smith = PASSED
Vonda Smith = Unknown 
JD Ealey = PASSED
Roger Smith = FAILED - I would like to note Roger is sick and I'm not sure he could even fit into the very liberal definition of a 'good candidate' for a lie detector examination.

So that's it. If I hear of any more or anything different I will let you all know.
 Until next time... 


Thursday, September 13, 2018

Lie detector tests

I have had messages asking why I haven't mentioned the lie detector tests that were administered. I will get to it guys. I promise. 
I really appreciate all of the tips and messages I get daily from you guys. I am grateful for the interest and trust people seem to have in me. 
I will be working on several more posts, as usual. I hope to have one posted tomorrow. 

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Good old Topix

Listen, I hate Topix. I really do, I am a huge advocate of standing behind what you say and not hiding behind a screen name. However, once in a blue moon you run across a well thought out comment on a Topix thread that makes you think it isn't such a dumpster fire on there, it is a very short-lived appreciation for the gossip site but I experienced that phenomenon tonight.  I am glad Topix is around. I found some very interesting things posted there.
There is a Vonda Smith thread on there that is 14 pages long as of 9/12/18.
Most of the shit posted under that subject is nonsensical conspiracy and gossip. I usually drag myself through it and try to not want to bleach my eyeballs before I'm finished. I have that urge a lot with all the digging I do online lately.

Tonight though, it had been several days since I last looked, there was someone posting on there that had coherent sentences and claimed to have sat through the entire trial. I am inclined to believe them. I can't prove it, hell I can't even ask them to confirm it because everyone is 'anonymous' on there. The screen name used was "Copsrcool"
I am going to put some of the interesting things he or she posted here (Please note, these statements are not to be considered any kind of proof. They are statements made by someone I cannot vouch for and I want everyone to keep that in mind while reading this.)
I may get these screen names mixed up, there were two that actually had complete sentences. If they get offended by me mixing them up I hope they feel free to contact me to correct it 

Anyway here goes:
"Greenlee" posted:
"There were 4 hours of Vonda being interviewed. First, she said she saw Jessie leave and come back, then after police found blood she said she didn't actually see her leave or come back. When asked why she didn't answer her phone for 4 hours as her "granddaughter" who she was 4 hours late to pick up, called her 30 times she said she didn't want to make her "granddaughter" jealous. (I want to make a note that I think they put "granddaughter" in quotes because they are referring to "E" who isn't Vonda's biological grandchild.) which made no sense. She said cat peed all over her car, that was why she had been cleaning with bleach but couldn't explain why she was using bleach to clean the ceiling and passenger window and windshield- I just don't think a cat could have peed on ceiling and windows."
The next most coherent comment came from someone called, "Copsrcool":

"V.Smith started out saying she had dropped Jessie and her babies off at Morrison's trailer after she'd taken them to food city, but no one could find Jess or the babies. Then the babies were discovered at 
Vonda's home. When V. Smith couldn't explain why she first said she dropped them off at their home when they were actually at V. Smith's house she changed her story. That's when she starts saying, 'Oh, yeah, they all came back to my house. I gave Jess 1000 dollars cash, she borrowed my car and brought my car back later but didn't come in, then she left with a man in a white van." Finally, she said she only saw them through the window and never spoke to anyone. just a note V. Smith's husband said in his recorded interview that Vonda NEVER let anyone use her car and he also told investigators that he did NOT believe Jessie Morrison ever left his house once they got there that afternoon. He told them Jess left with Vonda when Vonda left around 7pm to go pick up her other grandchild in Jonesboro. Ironically, J Morrison's body was found just after 7pm a mile or so from V. Smith's home on Jud Neal Loop which a neighbor testified no one ever uses this road unless they are looking for a good place to dump trash without getting caught ."
Someone named "Dan" asked if Roger was forced to testify.
"Copsrcool" responded with:
I don't believe the prosecution can force a spouse to testify against their own spouse. The husband's interviews were recorded then transcribed. His statements contradicted V. SMith's statement. The state was allowed to play the recorded interviews of V. Smith to the jury."
Someone named "JoJo" said:
"I'm trying to figure out how she did this without one single scratch. I think someone else is involved. 

There is no explanation for all the blood in Vonda's car, but the deceased fought so hard that she broke a finger.

No one walks away scratch free from that type of altercation. (And Vonda did)"

"Greeneee" responded with:
Her finger was broken covering her head as it was being smashed. TBI concluded no offensive wounds on jessi. Should've watched trial


"JoJo" then askes several things:
"*Did you mean to say "defensive" instead of "offensive"? To be offensive insinuates that she was the aggressor. Just trying to clarify.
*She was found guilty by a jury..

Just curious as to whether everyone believes that this 50 year overweight woman had the strength to overpower a 21 yr old girl to the death, and come away without a single scratch...

That is the one and only reason why I can't believe the story we are made to believe."

Finally "Greeneee" answers with something I found very informative:
"If she was fighting it would be an offensive break. If she was covering her head as it was being smashed with say a hammer it would be a defensive break. TBI said she had no injuries that indicated Jessie was in a fight. TBI said her finger injury was either trying to cover her head or it snapped when she was thrown down the embankment. This was all discussed thoroughly during trial. Plus that Vonda is very strong and agile. 50 is not that old btw"

Then "Copsrcool" added:
V. Smith had two of the best defense lawyers in Tennessee defend her in a trial that lasted over 4 days. All these arguments being made on Topix doubting the conviction are just restatements of either the theories brought up by the defense lawyer or from the BS story that V. Smith gave the police (neither of which made such an impression on the judge or jury obviously). I watched the whole trial. There was no doubt after it was all argued that V. Smith had the physical ability (you have to be pretty strong to be a nurse, to begin with, plus we saw how nimble footed she was on video, and there was proof she'd just dug the grave and buried a german shepherd BY HERSELF a few days before murdering J. Morrison), the motive (she was majorly obsessed with the grandson, who she was losing control over) and the opportunity...oh and then she tried to say all that blood in her car (which came back to be J. Morrison's blood) was cat pee. The jury took longer to order their lunches than it took them to come to a consensus. She's soooooo guilty and will probably die in prison...as she should It's KINDA HARD TO FIGHT AFTER YOU UNEXPECTEDLY GET SMASHED IN THE HEAD WITH A HEAVY PIECE OF METAL. she never had a chance The Medical Examiner testified that the FINGER WAS DISLOCATED, not broken. Thus, most likely that injury occurred when the body was dumped out of vehicle off the side of the mountain newspaper did not do a great job covering V. Smith's trial. the Sun's articles were full of misquotes that kinda butchered what some witnesses and the lawyers actually said or didn't say. ken little relies on his handwritten notes---a recording device would probably be beneficial (but I'm not sure if the judges allow recorders). january is when Smith gets to argue to judge Dugger that he should give her a new trial. judges reverse themselves about once per billion cases. dugger would only reverse himself in light of new significant evidence that would have likely changed the original outcome. so, after Dugger denies her motion for a new trial then she'll appeal the convictions." 

Alright, so after reading that I am going to check the forensic report to see if it definitively mentions 'defensive vs offensive' wounds.
It doesn't and the realization that I may have misconstrued defensive wounds to mean fighting back while defending yourself makes me really take a second look. I'm not always right, and when I'm not, I have no qualms stating it.  Does it make me come to the conclusion that she didn't fight to defend her life and her unborn child's life? No, but it does make me rethink the possibility that there may not have been as many wounds on her assailant as I had originally thought. I took some time to research "defensive" wounds and I don't think I was too far off with my original understanding. I mean, one would have to be aware to keep moving their hands and arms in different places to try to protect their body from an attacker.
Sooo..this is all just food for thought. I wanted to share it all with you.
Until next time...



Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Fake Jessie Morrison Facebook Profiles

      A little over a month after Jessie was murdered someone made two different fake profiles under her name. They even proceeded to friend request her friends and family. 

( I didn't take the time to crop these because I honestly don't care if you see what I have pulled up on my computer and I'm sick and lazy at the moment. These are two different profiles that were created after Jessie's death, not old profiles, they were newly created and friend requests were sent out.)

A few of her family members accepted the friend requests and messaged whoever they were, the messages were marked seen but no one ever responded. 

(Sorry if these aren't great quality. I found them while on my laptop and instead of taking a screenshot of the entire page I just used my phone to snap a pic real quick.)

So, not only is this awful, it is pretty bold. 
Were they not afraid it would be traceable? 

I guess some random person could have done this just for kicks, but I'm not sure why they would. I would think if someone could convince themselves this would be entertaining they would have added something humorous. They didn't though. (Please let the record show I would not find anything they posted to be humorous but people are strange)

Maybe someone is just morbid and cruel. 
I checked today and this one is still up.
(There is only the one picture, the profile picture, which is of her and her sister.)

I do not get creeped out easily but this is kinda creepy. 
TBI has been informed of these profiles. They told her mother it would take years to figure out who created them. 😒😒

I can't help but think this could have been her killer. The person(s) that helped Vonda. I don't know that it was, as it stands now we will never know who it was and as frustrating as that is I just wanted to share it. I wanted it documented here that someone did this a month after Jessie was murdered. Then proceeded to friend request her family to make sure they would see it. 
Let's think about that...Until next time...
STACY BAILEY 

Monday, September 10, 2018

STACY BAILEY

In case there was any confusion on if I was trying to hide my identity, I'm not. In fact, I know a lot of people's identity. I will let chicken shits be chicken shits though and onward and upward we will go. This is the last you will hear of it on this blog. I'm not here for drama, I'm here for truth. I did just want to make sure you all knew my name and knew I am not afraid of imaginary people 'bugging' my phone or such nonsense.

Motives

"Though we may like to think murderers are either pathological misfits or hardened criminals the vast majority of murderers are people who, until the day they kill, seem perfectly normal."
-Dr. Buss, expert psychologist University of Texas

There is always a motive for a murder. 
That motive can be greed, to keep a secret, revenge, anger, and a long list of other things. 
I have been asked the question of what Vonda's motive could have been.
Well, let's explore that.
I have heard countless people say, "I worked with Vonda for years and there is no way this kind woman could have ever killed someone."
Do you think murderers are all consumed with evil characteristics?
Even Ted Bundy volunteered for a suicide hotline.

I want to say this with the understanding that I am not saying it to be disrespectful to Jessie or her family. Her mother has contacted me several times to tell me if something I have written was incorrect. If it is, I immediately correct it. 
She has also told me when I put things in this blog that she doesn't like but you know what she says? She says, "As long as it is the truth, I don't have to like it."

So here it goes...I know Vonda was probably very nice to a lot of people. I bet she dropped spare change in the Salvation Army buckets every Christmas. She probably provided Jessie with help occasionally, maybe even a lot. But just like all murderers aren't monsters 100% of the time, victims aren't always saints, either. 

Jessie was picky about her children. I think it is fair to say that she didn't always make it easy for the fathers to visit or stay in contact. She made it difficult for Shawn to see K, I know that much for sure. I imagine she didn't lay out a red carpet for Vonda and William either, but I do know she let him see "C". She didn't want it advertised and even kept that from her Mother for a while. Some people are more private than others, simple as that. 

The CDC analyzed the murders of women in 18 states from 2003 to 2014, finding a total of 10,018 deaths. Of those, 55 percent were intimate partner violence-related, meaning they occurred at the hands of a former or current partner or the partner’s family or friends. In 93 percent of those cases, the culprit was a current or former romantic partner. The report also bucks the strangers-in-dark-alleys narrative common to televised crime dramas: Strangers perpetrated just 16 percent of all female homicides, fewer than acquaintances and just slightly more than parents.
-via The Atlantic

I don't think any of that is all that strange though. I think those kinds of things happen all the time and rarely end with a murder. So what made this one different? What made this situation end so violently?

Here is another thing that disturbs me. I have been looking into all the fathers of Jessie's children. They all have a history of being abusive. They all have had run-ins with the law. They have all said things to people about Jessie's death that look pretty damn incriminating. So let's watch and listen and don't forget to come to me with messages if you want or need to do so, you will, as always remain anonymous. 
Until next time...

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Dog burial and Vonda's yard

Ok, I had heard before that Vonda had to bury a pet dog shortly before Jessie died. I hadn't mentioned it because it hasn't been mentioned in any case files I have and I don't like to just talk about stuff that I hear. I like to have documentation. I may run into some. I have read that people think that if Vonda could dig a grave by herself for a German Shepherd that somehow proves she was fit enough to kill Jessie on her own. I have no proof she was able to accomplish this feat and even if I did I'm not sure that would change the fact that she needed help to pull this off. 
 I will be doing an interview with someone soon that should be able to answer whether or not they did a thorough search of Vonda's yard the night that Jessie died. I know it was late when they got there and dark but surely they have access to flood lights or something that could have been used to search that yard. 
I have seen the yard, it is a pretty good size and my running theory is there was an altercation there. THEORY. That isn't fact. 
I would like to be able to rule that theory out if it was looked at and they know for a fact there were no signs of an altercation or evidence in that yard that night. 
Can you imagine if they didn't?
 (Vonda's house and yard.)



(Vonda's yard and 'driveway')
 (Davis Valley Road, Vonda's house)
 (This is the driveway Vonda says her car was returned to but she was unable to see who returned it because it is out of direct view from her kitchen window)
 (Vonda's house from above. This gives a pretty good idea of the size of her yard)

(This picture shows the nearest neighbor to Vonda's house. The house is pretty isolated. There are houses scattered throughout that road though which would explain why someone would not try to dump her on that road.)

I know they did a search on her house. Vonda allowed that and it turned up nothing. 
I find myself getting restless when there isn't any new documentation to present to you guys. My mind goes over every tiny piece of information a million times and comes up with scenarios that seem plausible but I don't like to share those things here.
I will share the reason I think this happened at Vonda's and why I think it wasn't premeditated.
I have driven the route from Vonda's house to Jud Neal Loop where Jessie was found, and down Tyne Gray Road where her cell phone case was found, and down Betsey Ross road where her belongings were scattered off the side of the road. If you have ever gone down these paths you know there are so many places to hide a body. That may seem morbid, and it probably is, but it is the truth. If the person that dumped Jessie had gone 2 minutes further up the road there would have been a much steeper embankment and she probably wouldn't have been found for months, if at all. So why did they dump here at the first densely covered area of the road they came upon? I think it was panic.
Can you imagine the panic that person must have felt? Evidence shows us she was in the front seat of a Pontiac Sunfire. Every inch farther they go to find a good spot to dump her they risk an oncoming car discovering them. That road is so small that a passing vehicle has to get so close to you that it wouldn't be unreasonable to ask for dinner first.
 The very narrow Jud Neal Loop where Jessie was discarded
 I have been on bike paths wider than this
So the pressure to get Jessie out of that car must have been immense and I think that is why they went down Jud Neal Loop and when a slight embankment presented itself, out of desperation, they dumped her and continued to panic realizing they have all of these belongings with blood and evidence of Jessie's murder in the car with them so they start dumping those things as well. It had to be a frenzied panic that most people will never feel.
Somebody has this panic feeling shoved way down deep inside, trying to forget it. Someone other than just Vonda. I bet they sure would like to get that off their chest. Something like that has to haunt the person that did it. I hope it does.
Until next time...