Sunday, May 24, 2015

Brutal Murder in Scioto County, OH - What Happened to Nichole Alloway? P...



Everyone publicizing the murder of Nichole Alloway is being told that by sharing this information – simply reporting the fact she was murdered, without details – is “hindering the investigation.”  I think the Scioto County Sheriff’s office doesn’t want anyone sharing the fact that they are either rampantly corrupt or grossly incompetent.

Tell me what you think:

On June 10, 2009, Nichole Alloway’s family reported her missing.

Before her body was found on July 12 of the same year, a woman came forward with the details of Nichole’s murder.  This woman did not go directly to the Sheriff, she went through a local private investigator, who told the Sheriff.

The police did not question anyone in connection with Nichole Alloway’s murder.  They did not go to the property to collect evidence.

In the fall of 2009, Richard Howard, serving a prison sentence for “gross abuse of [Nichole Alloway’s] corpse,” tells police the details of Nichole’s murder.

The police did not question anyone in connection with Nichole Alloway’s murder.  They did not go to the property to collect evidence.

In January 2010, Nichole’s family received an e-mail detailing her murder from a 2nd  woman.  The family forwarded this e-mail to both a detective and prosecutor in the Scioto County Sheriff’s office.

The police did not question anyone in connection with Nichole Alloway’s murder.  They did not go to the property to collect evidence.

In August 2010, Nichole’s family received an e-mail detailing her murder from a third woman.  The family forwarded this e-mail to both a detective and prosecutor in the Scioto County Sheriff’s office.

The police did not question anyone in connection with Nichole Alloway’s murder.  They did not go to the property to collect evidence.

In January 2011, police finally went to the property, but took no evidence.  They asked why people are afraid to talk to them, and cared more about their reputation in the community than solving this murder.

Please, prove me wrong, Detective Matt Spencer and the Scioto County Sheriff’s office. SOLVE Nichole’s Murder!

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