Anonymous wrote:Wait… they’ve had a body since August 1 and continued to let the community search the lake park and hold vigils for weeks? That feels particularly cruel to our community.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they suspect this man?
She disappeared July 29th in Greenbelt.
The suspect, Harold Francis Landon III, lived nearby in University Park.
Her remains were discovered in 7300 block of Old Alexander Ferry Road in Clinton, August 1. That location is right by Andrews Air Force Base, isn't it?
The suspect was arrested for an "unrelated domestic violence charge" on August 1st, the same day her remains were found. He's been in custody ever since.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-charged-with-murder-of-greenbelt-teacher-missing-since-july-police
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve found her remains and arrested a suspect. So sad
https://nbcwashington.app.link/7NnGLC8qKCb
So maybe not her son? This says the suspect is 33, and I believe her son is older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve found her remains and arrested a suspect. So sad
https://nbcwashington.app.link/7NnGLC8qKCb
So maybe not her son? This says the suspect is 33, and I believe her son is older.
Anonymous wrote:They’ve found her remains and arrested a suspect. So sad
https://nbcwashington.app.link/7NnGLC8qKCb
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While he’s been arrested for a different crime, can they interrogate him about his mother’s disappearance?
I would assume so. He is obviously a suspect.
I wonder if anyone actually saw her on her walk, or if that’s just what he told her friends.
Please stop. Her son/family is not how you describe them to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While he’s been arrested for a different crime, can they interrogate him about his mother’s disappearance?
I would assume so. He is obviously a suspect.
I wonder if anyone actually saw her on her walk, or if that’s just what he told her friends.
Please stop. Her son/family is not how you describe them to be.
Anonymous wrote:While he’s been arrested for a different crime, can they interrogate him about his mother’s disappearance?