LAUREN GIDDINGS escaped being a missing person for eternity by a mere couple of hours. cops revealed. The pretty blonde law student was murdered and dismembered June 25, her remains in garbage bags ready to be picked up. Fortunately, family and friends became concerned and cops were quickly on the scene the next morning as fears mounted.
They found Giddings’ torso stuffed in a residential trash bins with wheels on it just feet from her front door at 9 a.m. on June 30. A couple of hours later and the bins--and evidence--would have been gone.
Macon Police Chief Mike Burns said: “It’d have been a missing person from here on out. I think we beat trash day by two hours. When I got
there (to the scene), we started talking about why (the torso) was put there, and I was told, ‘Well, if we’d waited two more hours it would’ve been gone.’ And then we would have had a missing person. ... We wouldn’t have known if there’d been a crime involved or not.”
So far cops have been tight-lipped on the sickening crime as to suspects or motives. A former neighbor of the Mercer University grad, 25-year-old Stephen Mark McDaniel, remains jailed on other charges and has been called a "person of interest." FULL LAUREN GIDDINGS UPDATE
Thursday, July 28, 2011
REVEALED: LUCKY BREAK IN LAUREN GIDDINGS CASE
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