06-22-2011, 03:47 PM
what a load of BS
June 21, 2011
FARMINGTON, MO (KTVI-FOX2now.com)
There's been a new development in the case of a missing mother from Farmington, Jacque Waller, 39.
Her parents heard from her estranged husband, Clay Waller, for the first time since shortly after her disappearance, via a message he appeared to have posted on Jacque's Facebook page.
Jacque's family members did not believe what was in that message.
Her mother, Ruby Rawson said if Clay Waller posted that message and meant things like, "Honey, I miss and love you so much," then her family, police, and the news media would have heard from him long before now.
" 'I miss u so much. This is a nightmare. I wish for your safe return'," Ruby Rawson said, reading from the Facebook post, reprinted here as it was typed in the message.
It was posted Sunday, with a photo of Clay Waller and the couple's 5 year old triplets next to the message.
" 'I know they miss u so bad. I look for u every day. I went to church today and have to believe you are still coming home'," Raswon read.
She believed Clay Waller actually posted the note. She said the two had previously corresponded on Facebook; the photo was the one he used for Facebook; the message came to Rawson via Jacque's page, as a Facebook 'friend'.
"I'm sure he did [post it],"
Rawson said. "Do I doubt his sincerity? Yes."
Jackson police consider Clay Waller a "person of interest" in
Jacque's disappearance, June 1st: the day the couple met to sign divorce papers.
Police say he was the last person known to have seen her; Jacque reportedly going to his house in Jackson, Missouri, to pick up their son; the boy was not there; Jacque's never returned home to Farmington.
Police found her abandonded SUV on Insterstate 55 near the Fruitland exit, not far from Clay Waller's house. Investigators also seizing his truck and a boat he was believed to have been towing Police divers searched two area ponds.
Clay Waller is not cooperating with police.
"I would think he would be going to the police department saying 'what can i do to help ?' " Rawson said. "I would do anything I can to find her...I was so angry [reading the message], after all the threats he made to her, that he would even say something like this, angry is what I was."
When asked if she believed what was written in the message, she responded, "not a word."
Here's the message at it appeared on Jacque Waller's Facebook page:
"I miss u so much. This is a nightmare. I wish for your safe return. So many people are wanting to get me. This is not about me. We need for you to come home. Our babies need us so bad. I haven't seen them since all of this happened. I know they miss u so bad. I look for u every day. I went to church today and have to believe you are still coming home. Our babies must be so confused, not having their mom or dad. Honey, I will keep moving forward. Our kids are worth fighting for. I know you would want me to fight every day for our babies. Honey, I miss and love you so much. Please come home soon, Clay."
June 21, 2011
FARMINGTON, MO (KTVI-FOX2now.com)
There's been a new development in the case of a missing mother from Farmington, Jacque Waller, 39.
Her parents heard from her estranged husband, Clay Waller, for the first time since shortly after her disappearance, via a message he appeared to have posted on Jacque's Facebook page.
Jacque's family members did not believe what was in that message.
Her mother, Ruby Rawson said if Clay Waller posted that message and meant things like, "Honey, I miss and love you so much," then her family, police, and the news media would have heard from him long before now.
" 'I miss u so much. This is a nightmare. I wish for your safe return'," Ruby Rawson said, reading from the Facebook post, reprinted here as it was typed in the message.
It was posted Sunday, with a photo of Clay Waller and the couple's 5 year old triplets next to the message.
" 'I know they miss u so bad. I look for u every day. I went to church today and have to believe you are still coming home'," Raswon read.
She believed Clay Waller actually posted the note. She said the two had previously corresponded on Facebook; the photo was the one he used for Facebook; the message came to Rawson via Jacque's page, as a Facebook 'friend'.
"I'm sure he did [post it],"
Rawson said. "Do I doubt his sincerity? Yes."
Jackson police consider Clay Waller a "person of interest" in
Jacque's disappearance, June 1st: the day the couple met to sign divorce papers.
Police say he was the last person known to have seen her; Jacque reportedly going to his house in Jackson, Missouri, to pick up their son; the boy was not there; Jacque's never returned home to Farmington.
Police found her abandonded SUV on Insterstate 55 near the Fruitland exit, not far from Clay Waller's house. Investigators also seizing his truck and a boat he was believed to have been towing Police divers searched two area ponds.
Clay Waller is not cooperating with police.
"I would think he would be going to the police department saying 'what can i do to help ?' " Rawson said. "I would do anything I can to find her...I was so angry [reading the message], after all the threats he made to her, that he would even say something like this, angry is what I was."
When asked if she believed what was written in the message, she responded, "not a word."
Here's the message at it appeared on Jacque Waller's Facebook page:
"I miss u so much. This is a nightmare. I wish for your safe return. So many people are wanting to get me. This is not about me. We need for you to come home. Our babies need us so bad. I haven't seen them since all of this happened. I know they miss u so bad. I look for u every day. I went to church today and have to believe you are still coming home. Our babies must be so confused, not having their mom or dad. Honey, I will keep moving forward. Our kids are worth fighting for. I know you would want me to fight every day for our babies. Honey, I miss and love you so much. Please come home soon, Clay."