Vann was arrested over the weekend after a missing person’s report led police to a body in a bathtub at a Motel 6. He confessed to that murder and directed police to six more bodies.The flurry of grisly discoveries began Friday, when Hammond police responded to a call of an unresponsive person at a Motel 6 and found the body of Hardy. Hardy’s pimp gave police information that led them to execute a search warrant on a home in Gary, where they took Vann into custody, Doughty said.Wait a minute; wait just a minute. There are two conflicting versions, here:

1st: Lt. Rich Hoyda

A friend of the deceased called us and she was concerned when she didn’t respond to her calling,” Hoyda said. “We were sent there and found that person dead.”

Police investigating her death obtained a search warrant for a home and vehicle in Gary. Police conducted the search Saturday afternoon and took the man into custody.

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2nd: Doughty

The flurry of grisly discoveries began Friday, when Hammond police responded to a call of an unresponsive person at a Motel 6 and found the body of Hardy. Hardy’s pimp gave police information that led them to execute a search warrant on a home in Gary, where they took Vann into custody, Doughty said.

Too, there is the claim that the ‘killer’ sent text messages to the pimp handler, and that alerted her, so she called police. So, what was it? Was it as a source of alerting police:

  • a friend of one of the deceased, who alerted them, gave them the address, upon which they found the corpse
  • a call directly to the to the police department of “an unresponsive person,” presumably meaning that hotel staff found the corpse
  • or those text messages received by the pimp handler

Can no one keep the story straight?

Do these public officials seem to be really dealing with a ‘grisly’ crime scene with seven stinking, rotting corpses?

What about these government agents? Do they seem believable?

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The claim is that the bodies have been there for years. Does anyone find this plausible?

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Who is he looking at, now, a facial expression which he offers precisely as the chief states the captioned story-line. No one can find such behavior standard in a real event.

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Speaking from the corners of the mouth and multiple furtive glances are standard in hoax evaluation and do serve as proof of the scam. So is shift movements; watch the shifting back-and-forth in the video.

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Sure it could. 20 years of rot of human flesh in abandoned buildings. How perfect for generating federal money for the clean-up of fully degenerated Hammond and Gary, whose lands are severely polluted: whose people are suffering the ill effects.

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Was federal money allotted to Gary and Hammond to clean up such messes? Surely, promises were made for the local government’s participation in this scam. Thus, will this then lead to the demolition of such abandoned facilities?

How about this example of a hoax. It’s an abandoned house with relatively new-appearing upholstered chairs. Did the purported murderer drag them in so he could chit-chat with his future victims?

Haunting: The abandoned house at 413 E. 43rd Ave. in Gary, Ind., where a 43-year-old man directed police to find the bodies of three women

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They would apparently be upholstery rejects, likely damaged upon transport. Note the dent damage on the chair, right screen. The staging of a room with upholstered chairs in such a condemned house, as well as the coffee mug, is yet another element of the hoax. The chairs are shown but no evidence of any crime or murder scene. Where is the police tape in this case? Where is the coroner, the forensic department, HAZMAT, clean-up crews, or others?

Where are the detectives who should be on this case, scouring for evidence within the purported murder site buildings?

The missing cushion is meaningless. That was likely never there, or it was taken out.

One of the three vacant houses in Gary, Ind., where the police found women’s bodies after (the confession)

Obviously, these men are participating in a drill. It has all the appearances of being staged.

What about this for a hoax message? Ms. Townsend needs instruction about what to do about his own feelings for her daughter?

Therefore, the claim for the killing of seven, count them, “7”, is a hoax. No one died, and no one was injured.