LAPEL, Ind. — Police believe the man who shot and killed a person at a rural Madison County home early this morning may have been suicidal when he left the scene.
Authorities say one person is dead and another was hospitalized after the suspect, Roy Parmley, 53, went to the home of his ex-girlfiend and fired shots about 2:30 a.m. Parmley then fled the scene and police have used a helicopter, canine units, bloodhounds and officers on foot to search for him in wooded areas nearby. Part of Indiana 32 between Madison County Roads 600 West and 750 West has been shut down. . .
http://heraldbulletin.com/breakingnews/x1570621199/Deadly-shooting-near-Lapel-draws-SWAT-team (http://heraldbulletin.com/breakingnews/x1570621199/Deadly-shooting-near-Lapel-draws-SWAT-team)
Update:
Late Saturday afternoon, authorities were seeking Roy Parmley, 53, who allegedly went to the home of his ex-girlfriend's daughter — off of County Road 650 West north of 100 North. He tied both women up and then shot and killed the woman's adult daughter in front of her, Madison County Sheriff Ron Richardson said.
The Madison County Coroner identified the victim who was killed as Amanda Wiles, 31. She lived at the residence. Coroner Ned Dunnichay said the woman died of a gunshot wound to the head.
Richardson said the woman's mother Terri Wiles, 53, had been staying at the Lapel area home after breaking things off with Parmley.
After the shooting, he left the home, although it is unclear if he left in a vehicle or on foot. All of the vehicles tied to him have been accounted for.
(Same link as above)
He is still at large. . .
Wonder how he got away seemingly without a trace.
Quote from: Locutus on June 09, 2012, 09:26:23 PM
Wonder how he got away seemingly without a trace.
Probably stole someone's vehicle, or had some skell as a wheel man to take him to Ohio or Kentucky. . . Or worse, Fla!
Dang, he is some sick person.
Quote from: Anne on June 09, 2012, 09:30:00 PM
Dang, he is some sick person.
That seems to be quite common in Madison County. . . :mad:
Mostly men. :mad:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 09, 2012, 09:27:39 PM
Probably stole someone's vehicle, or had some skell as a wheel man to take him to Ohio or Kentucky. . . Or worse, Fla!
That actually wouldn't surprise me. All of the scumbags seem to eventually end up down this way. :mad:
Quote from: Anne on June 09, 2012, 09:35:06 PM
Mostly men. :mad:
Amber Portwood. . . :rolleyes:
At least she hasn't killed anyone. She is a piece of work though.
Still at large. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on June 11, 2012, 11:27:41 AM
Still at large. . .
Some who knew him said if they find him he will be dead by his own hand. :dead:
Quote from: The Troll on June 11, 2012, 11:03:45 PM
Some who knew him said if they find him he will be dead by his own hand. :dead:
I think they're probably right.
Quote from: The Troll on June 11, 2012, 11:03:45 PM
Some who knew him said if they find him he will be dead by his own hand. :dead:
Perhaps that will be so, but somehow I find it hard to believe that the type of individual that would tie two women up before shooting one of them, could summon the courage and conviction to turn the weapon on himself.
This guy needs to be caught and brought to justice! :mad:
This guy reminds me of the one that was mad at his ex wife because she got custody of their daughter so when he had her for the weekend took her up in a plane and then crashed it on purpose killing the little girl so the ex wife couldn't have her at all. At least this guy had the good sense to kill himself, too. :mad:
Here's a picture of the asshole. I hope they find him post haste.
(http://www.wibc.com/Pics/news/450_2012b/parmley_roy_061112.jpg)
Quote from: Locutus on June 12, 2012, 10:42:56 AM
Here's a picture of the asshole. I hope they find him post haste.
(http://www.wibc.com/Pics/news/450_2012b/parmley_roy_061112.jpg)
Still no trace of this moron! :mad:
The Madison county Sheriffs were checking along Stoney Creek between Anderson and Lapel. I would guess they are looking for his body. I hope. Sure would save us some money. :biggrin:
I knew both her and her mother for years, and there's not a Hell horrendous enough for that SOB!!!
Did they find this guy yet?
It's so hard to understand how these things happen. :no:
Quote from: Sunny on June 30, 2012, 09:13:18 AM
Did they find this guy yet?
It's so hard to understand how these things happen. :no:
No, unfortunately they haven't found him yet. :'(
Quote from: me on June 30, 2012, 09:14:35 AM
No, unfortunately they haven't found him yet. :'(
The county sheriff and the Lapel police has checked Stoney creek and I seen them checking the fields between Lapel and Anderson. If he is dead they won't find him until harvest time or some hunter. But I will bet the bastard sobered up and is on the run and trying to hide. From what I heard he don't have much money and with the tattoo on his neck, it won't be to long that the coward will be caught. It's too bad he can't blow off his head with a shot gun. :mad:
ANDERSON, Ind. — The Madison County Sheriff's Department has found a partially decomposed body it believes could be the remains of Roy L. Parmley, who is wanted in the June 9 fatal shooting of Amanda Wiles, in the 6400 block of West 100 South.
Sheriff Ron Richardson said they found items at the scene that led them to that conclusion. However, the coroner has just arrived at the scene and DNA will be needed to confirm.
Richardson said he received a page about the body at 3:58 p.m. Sunday afternoon.
Maybe they found his rotten ass!
Where were the remains found?
Quote from: Locutus on August 05, 2012, 08:46:40 PM
Where were the remains found?
Unknown at this time. . .
Quote from: Locutus on August 05, 2012, 08:46:40 PM
Where were the remains found?
Police in Madison County believe they have found the body of Roy Parmley, the 53-year-old Lapel man suspected of murdering his ex-girlfriend's daughter on June 9.
"With the items found with the body," said Madison County Sheriff Ron Richardson, "investigators strongly believe it is body of Roy Parmley."
Dispatchers received a 911 call shortly before 4 p.m. Sunday, Richardson said, from someone reporting a decomposed body in a rural area between Anderson and Lapel. Deputies went to an area along a fence row in the 6400 block of West County Road 100 South. Richardon said, confirmed the discovery and then called the coroner.
(http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr111/hlovett_2008/g25800000000000000096df7f44c0c772ce6301d8f227a9c9250c17fbc8.jpg)
Quote from: Palehorse on August 05, 2012, 09:09:12 PM
Police in Madison County believe they have found the body of Roy Parmley, the 53-year-old Lapel man suspected of murdering his ex-girlfriend's daughter on June 9.
"With the items found with the body," said Madison County Sheriff Ron Richardson, "investigators strongly believe it is body of Roy Parmley."
Dispatchers received a 911 call shortly before 4 p.m. Sunday, Richardson said, from someone reporting a decomposed body in a rural area between Anderson and Lapel. Deputies went to an area along a fence row in the 6400 block of West County Road 100 South. Richardon said, confirmed the discovery and then called the coroner.
From what I get is that he was found about one an a half miles from where he lived on state road 32. With no money, no car and really no place to hid. I had figured he had killed himself. I figured some farmer would find him when they harvested the crops. It's to bad that he didn't kill himself before killing the girl. I had met her once when I was selling my dad's house and she was thinking of buying it. So sad and too bad. :( :'(
I'm suspicious of it though.
2 months out in 90-100 degree temps with little to no rain. They should be carting him out in a body bag in pieces. . .
And they wouldn't be as close to that body as they are in the picture, without a hazmat suit on and self contained breathing apparatus.
And if it is him, then he has not been dead 2 months. . . which means perhaps someone found him and popped a cap in him. . .
I watched the authorities carry out a body that had been in a locked house for 2 weeks after a heat spell like this when I was a kid. They had to scoop him off the couch and put him in a body bag. They were in fully contained suits to do it too.
Where did that picture come from? You're right; one would think there wouldn't be much left given the extreme temperatures.
Quote from: Palehorse on August 05, 2012, 09:16:28 PM
(http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr111/hlovett_2008/g25800000000000000096df7f44c0c772ce6301d8f227a9c9250c17fbc8.jpg)
Quote from: Locutus on August 05, 2012, 10:06:30 PM
Where did that picture come from? You're right; one would think there wouldn't be much left given the extreme temperatures.
That's a picture the HB ran stating "investigators come out of a field in the 6400 block of West 100 South with the body of a partially decomposed male Sunday afternoon that the Sheriff's Department believes could be the remains of Roy L. Parmley."
http://heraldbulletin.com/breakingnews/x328564591/Sheriff-s-Department-investigating-partially-decomposed-body (http://heraldbulletin.com/breakingnews/x328564591/Sheriff-s-Department-investigating-partially-decomposed-body)
Here's another image:
(http://d6673sr63mbv7.cloudfront.net/archive/x1923106028/g00025800000000000054af118afded557f27779453a02662a0458fb950.jpg)
Quote from: Locutus on August 05, 2012, 10:20:56 PM
Here's another image:
(http://d6673sr63mbv7.cloudfront.net/archive/x1923106028/g00025800000000000054af118afded557f27779453a02662a0458fb950.jpg)
I'm skeptical that it is him. If it were, and he had grown the stones to whack himself, he'd have been human soup after 2 months in the oven this place has been. And blown with flies, maggots, bugs, etc.
They should have had to scoop his ass up. Unless, if it is him, somebody whacked him recently.
That location is between Anderson and Lapel, and is rural.
Hypothetically, suppose it is him. There's no way he has been dead almost 60 days if it is. And also no way he lives that long in a bean field without someone fetching him food and water. . . :icon_evil:
Either someone has been aiding him, or someone found him, killed him recently, and placed him there.
Quote from: Palehorse on August 05, 2012, 10:56:43 PM
Hypothetically, suppose it is him. There's no way he has been dead almost 60 days if it is. And also no way he lives that long in a bean field without someone fetching him food and water. . . :icon_evil:
Either someone has been aiding him, or someone found him, killed him recently, and placed him there.
Interesting speculation. It'll be interesting to follow the case over the next couple of days.
Quote from: Locutus on August 05, 2012, 11:23:31 PM
Interesting speculation. It'll be interesting to follow the case over the next couple of days.
They're using dental records, but Parmley had dentures and did not wear them.
So it'll be DNA, and that will take a week or two. . .
Dude, I've been around several long term dead bodies, and there is no way in hell that body was long term. It stinks to high heaven and it is a "sweet" smell of corruption. Once you smell human decomposition you will never mistake it for anything else. Those dead possums and raccoons cannot hold a candle to the stench of decaying human flesh. . .
I believe you man! I hope it turns out to be him one way or another so the victim's family can have some closure.
Quote from: Locutus on August 05, 2012, 11:36:44 PM
I believe you man! I hope it turns out to be him one way or another so the victim's family can have some closure.
Yeah, I do too. I just will not rest easy until it is confirmed beyond doubt it is him. . .
2 deer hunters setting game cameras along the fence row found the body. . . And if it is indeed him, they found his rotting corpse 59 days after he committed the crime.
Any word as to when they're going to know positively one way or another whether it's him or not?
Quote from: Locutus on August 06, 2012, 10:05:22 PM
Any word as to when they're going to know positively one way or another whether it's him or not?
Word today from the APD and MCS says that the body they found was dressed as was described to the authorities by the surviving victim, it had two shotguns and a handgun with it, wore a beaded bracelet on the left hand as Parmley was said to, and had on the black boots he wore, as well as hair pulled back into a pony-tail that was graying.
They are stating that they will be shocked if it is not him. Autopsy was performed at Ball Memorial Hospital yesterday, and samples sent to the state lab for DNA analysis, which could take several weeks.
Body was found within a cavity of a tree that had split into several sections, and was in an out of the way location.
Quote from: Palehorse on August 07, 2012, 10:46:14 AM
Word today from the APD and MCS says that the body they found was dressed as was described to the authorities by the surviving victim, it had two shotguns and a handgun with it, wore a beaded bracelet on the left hand as Parmley was said to, and had on the black boots he wore, as well as hair pulled back into a pony-tail that was graying.
They are stating that they will be shocked if it is not him. Autopsy was performed at Ball Memorial Hospital yesterday, and samples sent to the state lab for DNA analysis, which could take several weeks.
Body was found within a cavity of a tree that had split into several sections, and was in an out of the way location.
Well at least it's looking like it's going to turn out to be him. He's no longer a danger to the community and there won't be an expensive and protracted trial.
Quote from: Locutus on August 07, 2012, 12:47:01 PM
Well at least it's looking like it's going to turn out to be him. He's no longer a danger to the community and there won't be an expensive and protracted trial.
Yup. There is that to look forward to. . :yes:
http://heraldbulletin.com/crime/x1059008535/Body-identified-as-Roy-Parmley (http://heraldbulletin.com/crime/x1059008535/Body-identified-as-Roy-Parmley)
DNA confirms the rotting corpse removed from the field is indeed the remains of Parmley.
He's dead, apparently by his own hand. . .
There's a killer on the road
His brain is squirmin' like a toad
Take a long holiday
Let your children play
If ya give this man a ride
Sweet memory will die
Killer on the road, yeah
I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found. I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton. I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal. I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away! I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:
Quote from: Mr442 on September 27, 2012, 03:48:39 PM
I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found. I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton. I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal. I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away! I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:
:spooked:
Quote from: Mr442 on September 27, 2012, 03:48:39 PM
I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found. I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton. I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal. I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away! I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:
Yup. Once you smell human decomp it isn't hard to recognize it again. It is indeed different than a dead animal. :yes:
Quote from: Mr442 on September 27, 2012, 03:48:39 PM
I was out riding in that area a few days before he was found. I took 600 West all the way from old IN 132, up to Frankton. I definitely remember smelling some kind of decomp near that location, as it was a tad different than the normal dead animal. I never gave it a thought that it might be human, and almost a half mile away! I kind of freaked out when this hit the news. :eek:
Wow! :eek: