Police Activity @ Byrd Road House Where Christine Sheddy was Last Seen

This just in!

One of our readers just called to tell me that they had seen several police cars from different agencies at the property on Byrd Road on Thursday.

They said that they saw State Police, Sheriff’s Department and DNR.  They also saw one of the agencies with dogs.

This is the property where missing mother of three Christine Sheddy was last seen on November 13th of 2007.

Christine disappeared from the residence leaving her two small children, her purse and all of her belongings behind and has not been heard from since.

The last people to see her alive were the tenants of the farmhouse , a couple known as Tia and Jr. (Clarence Jackson).  They supposedly left the home to pick up their own children from school, leaving Christine and her children alone at the farm house.  Allegedly, upon returning they found the children alone in the house with all of her belongings still there as well.

Levi Hall, Christine’s boyfriend an father of the children was supposed to pick Christine and the children up later in the evening. But that never happened.

A statement was given by the couple TWO WEEKS after Christine’s disappearance from the home and the boyfriend has refused to do so unless accompanied by an attorney!

The house was searched at the two week point, and the property was searched four weeks after her disappearance.

Witness’s have stated that there was a bonfire at the home on the night of her disappearance and that the carpet was removed from the house within a few days of the indecent.

A few weeks ago I was informed that the case had a new lead investigator, and that things were going to start happening.

Apparently the new investigator doesn’t buy the story of Christine abandoning her children, and running off on a drug binge, but believes what the family has been saying the whole time…

Christine would never abandoned her children no matter what, and that someone has blood on their hands.

If you have any information on this case whatsoever please call the Worcester County Bureau of Investigations

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