Saturday, July 30, 2011

Missing Woman's Husband Arrested on Unrelated Charges

Malden, MO (KSDK) - The estranged husband of a missing mother of triplets was arrested Friday on unrelated charges, the Malden City Police Department said.

Clay Waller was arrested around 6 p.m. on two outstanding warrants out of Cape Girardeau: misdemeanor harassment and felony stealing by deceit.

Read the article on KSDK

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Jacque Waller's Husband Talks to Reporters

Cape Girardeau, MO (KSDK) - The husband of a missing mother of triplets says he's been the target of vandalism and even received threats from local police.

In an article published in The Southeast Missourian, Clay Waller says the Jackson Police Department should stop focusing its attention on him and look for his wife, Jacque Waller, who has been missing since June 1. The couple was in the midst of a divorce when Jacque disappeared. She was last seen near Clay Waller's home in Jackson.

Meanwhile, Jackson Police Department Chief James Humphreys called Waller's allegations "ludicrous."

The Jackson Police Department says Waller is a person of interest in the case, but has not declared him a suspect.

Clay Waller's attorney, Scott Reynolds, released a statement Wednesday reiterating his client's innocence:

"Clay misses Jackie [sic]; he is saddened and shocked by her disappearance. He hopes and prays for her safe return and his heart goes out to the Rawson family despite their repeated accusations against him. Clay is not responsible for his wife's disappearance and we have substantial evidence to support that claim. We will not comment on the evidence at this point as there is an ongoing police investigation. It is sufficient to state that the police do not consider Clay a 'suspect' in Jackie's [sic] disappearance and they have repeatedly said there is no evidence that a crime was even committed here."

Waller also told the newspaper his truck has been vandalized and he was recently shot in the leg with a pellet gun.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

KSDK

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Search of Ponds and Lakes for Jacque Waller

Great Job, Southeast Missouri!


FRUITLAND, MO (KFVS) - Search crews spent Tuesday looking in several area lakes for any clues connected to the disappearance of missing mom Jacque Waller.

Crews searched Bella Vista Lake in Fruitland in a boat, reportedly looking for evidence.

Jacque Waller was last seen in Jackson on June 1.

Her husband, Clay Waller, is considered a person of interest in her disappearance.

Police say they do suspect foul play.

Copyright 2011 KFVS. All rights reserved

From KFVS

Monday, July 18, 2011

Reward for Missing Mom Increased

The reward in the Jacque Waller case has been increased to $4,500.

Read the arctle on KFVS

Good job Southeast Missourians, find her asap!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Good Community Support for Missing Missouri Mom

Good Community Support for Missing Mom, Jacque Waller. Today, an estimated 200 people show up to search for her. Hopefully her family will have answers soon.

Read about it on KFVS

Friday, July 15, 2011

Husband of Jacque Waller Hires an Attorney

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - Clay Waller's attorney is defending his client saying Mr. Waller had nothing to do with the disappearance of his estranged wife Jacque Waller.

"What Clay would say is he misses his wife and he is very hurt and sorry over her disappearance," said Reynolds.

Rest of the article on KFVS



KFVS does have a tendency to play judge and jury on some cases. Right now we really do not know what has happen to Jacque.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Good Job, Cape Girardeau--Jacque Waller's business cards found!

Hopefully, this will give investigators a good lead and Jacque will be found!

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) - Authorities are hopeful that business cards found along a rural highway will help solve the mystery of a missing southeast Missouri mother of triplets.

The Southeast Missourian reports that Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield business cards for 39-year-old Jacque Sue Waller were discovered Monday on Missouri Route 177 by a resident.

Read the rest of the article on KSDK

Thursday, July 07, 2011

$$$ Reward in the Jacque Waller Case $$$

Jacque's family has announced a $3,500 reward for the return of their dear loved one. May comfort come soon for this family.

Read the article on kfvs

Monday, July 04, 2011

National Attention for Jacque Waller and other Missing Loved Ones

CUE is a great group of volunteers; great move to get them involved in the Jacque Waller case. Get as many organizations as possible involved.

Read the article about CUE and Jacque Waller on KFVS

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Cold Case Solved!

Wow, how encouraging that a cold case from 1957 can be solved! There is no statue of limitations on murder!

Read the entire article on MSNBC

partial listed below:

Police: Train ticket helps crack 1957 Ill. killing

SEATTLE — An unused, unstamped train ticket helped lead to charges against a Seattle man in the abduction and killing of a 7-year-old Illinois girl in 1957.

Prosecutors in northern Illinois' DeKalb County charged Jack Daniel McCullough, 71, on Friday with murdering Maria Ridulph, who was last seen playing with a friend near her home in Sycamore, about 50 miles west of Chicago. Mushroom hunters found Maria's remains five months later in a wooded area about 100 miles from her hometown.

McCullough claimed he took the train from Rockford, Ill., to Chicago the day of the abduction. But The Seattle Times, citing a probable-cause statement filed in court, reported Saturday that a woman who dated McCullough at the time found, while searching through personal items last year at the request of investigators, an unused, unstamped train ticket from Rockford to Chicago dated the day the girl went missing.

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