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I'll be up and down all day and will post when I see more being said. Gonna check WS now then getting up again.
CBS FB, live feed link. They have a different view, showing us how the LE vehicles are parked, doesn't look like any homeowners can get thru.
Thanks, Roselvr, I have been trying to find out on WS which station has the Live Feed. This is such a terrible outcome - or what certainly appears to be the outcome, anyway.
Thanks, Roselvr, I have been trying to find out on WS which station has the Live Feed. This is such a terrible outcome - or what certainly appears to be the outcome, anyway.
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office arrived on the scene around 11:30 a.m. on Friday. A white van pulled behind the house and left the scene at 12:50 p.m. At approximately 12:57 p.m. Bessemmer Cutoff District District Attorney Lynneice Washington and the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office confirmed that a body of a white female was discovered in a shallow grave.
They found a female body wrapped in cloth buried in a shallow grave (I'm not sure exact location). The sheriff gave a live report; they'll be back on later to give more information. No confirmation that it's Paighton Houston. It's been described as a "death investigation" only.
Officers were in the area in relation to the disappearance of Paighton, and a body has been found. Body has not yet been identified publicly.
"A woman’s body has been found in a shallow hole in a Hueytown neighborhood, according to Jefferson County District Attorney Lynneice Washington. She says tips led law enforcement to the scene near Chapel Drive, where the body was found. The woman’s body, which is still intact, is with the coroner. She has not yet been identified."
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