**Breaking News: Text Messages Reveal SHOCKING New Details in Asha Degree’s Disappearance**
In a dramatic turn of events, newly released text messages have sent shockwaves through the investigation into Asha Degree’s 2000 disappearance, implicating the Deadmond family in a chilling narrative. Cleveland County authorities executed search warrants at the home of Roy and Connie Deadmond, seizing crucial evidence, including green vehicles that eyewitnesses identified as the last car Asha entered.
The warrants, made public just hours ago, spotlight Lizzie and Sarah Deadmond, who are now Persons of Interest in the case. Lizzie, then 16, exchanged alarming texts with her sister Sarah, revealing a terrifying theory: βThe theory is I did it, accident covered it up.β Sarah’s fearful responses hint at their shared anxiety about their father’s potential role as a suspect, stating, βDad is probably going to be a huge suspect.β
The urgency escalated further as a friend of the Deadmonds reported overhearing a drunken Lizzie confess to having ππΎππed Asha, a shocking claim that was quickly silenced by Sarah. The gravity of this information has intensified the investigation, with detectives revealing that Lizzie has been deemed deceptive in a recent polygraph test regarding her knowledge of Asha’s fate.
As authorities prepare to comb through the seized phones for more incriminating evidence, the chilling implications of these revelations loom large. The investigation, once a cold case, is now heating up, and the community is on edge as new details unfold. This story is developing rapidly, and we will continue to provide updates as we learn more from law enforcement. Stay tuned.