The family noticed strange text messages from Fred's phone, which were punctuated and grammatically correct, unlike his usual talk-to-text style. Additionally, no one had seen Fred since mid-November, and his financial records showed unusual transactions.
They found that Fred's bank account was in the negative, which was highly unusual for him as he was careful with his money. There were also transactions made at bars and restaurants, places Fred would not normally frequent.
Detectives identified Jeremy through security footage from a Lowe's store, where he used Fred's credit card to make a purchase. Fred's daughter, Christina, recognized Jeremy in the footage.
Phone records showed that both Fred's and Jeremy's phones were in the same location after Fred went missing. Additionally, Jeremy had been using Fred's credit cards and making suspicious purchases, including items that could be used for cleaning up a crime scene.
Detectives found a receipt from Lowe's for a heavy-duty trash can and cleaning supplies, which matched the items used to dispose of Fred's body. The receipt was found in Jeremy's old bedroom, where the carpet and pad had been hastily removed.
The owner of a storage facility noticed a foul smell coming from a unit rented by Jeremy and discovered Fred's body inside a trash can. The items used to wrap the body matched the receipt found in Jeremy's room, providing crucial evidence linking him to the crime.
Jeremy claimed that he shot Fred in self-defense after a drunken confrontation. He said the gun went off accidentally during a struggle, but this was contradicted by the bullet's trajectory and the lack of defensive wounds on Fred's body.
Fred's daughters believe that Jeremy may not have acted alone and suspect another family member was involved in the cover-up. They also wonder if this person knew about the murder and provided assistance, especially in transporting Fred's body to the storage unit.
As soon as Roger “Fred” Farmer’s family realizes they haven’t seen him in a few weeks, they suspect the worst. Despite all the breadcrumbs leading to one person, it takes time to piece the events of his disappearance together… and even longer to bring him justice.
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