
Rawson said: "I've seen it. But that's all I'm going to confirm. There's a ton of evidence. ... Just suffice to say
there is blood evidence. I saw the evidence bags." He wouldn't elaborate further because he said he did not want to do anything to jeopardize the investigation.
Jacque Sue Waller, 39, vanished June 1 under suspicious circumstances. She was last seen at her estranged husband's residence in Jackson, Missouri. Her SUV was later found abandoned with a flat tire but sources say that it was likely staged. Her estranged husband has been called a person of interest. Clay Waller's lawyer, Scott Reynolds, would not confirm or deny the existence of the blood.
He said:"If that's true, why are police still stating that Clay is not a suspect? If they have that evidence, it's amazing he's still not listed as a suspect. Police have also said that they have no evidence that a crime has been committed."
Cops remain tight-lipped on the disappearance and her friends and family hope that she is still alive.
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