
David Wilson
was the convicted cold blooded murderer that shot himself on January
2, 2006, the same day Julie Michelle Bullard was abducted in Broadway,
NC. Wilson was sentenced to 40 - 60 years in prison in 1975 for
shooting a man in cold blood. On January 2nd, Wilson shot himself
as a Deputy Sheriff with Harnett County approached his pickup
truck. Wilson was died at the scene without explainations.
The last person
claiming to have seen and talked to David Wilson was the brother,
William Keith Wilson. William Keith Wilson has a public auto salvage
business. The property is littered with broken down cars, busses
and campers.

The Wilson
property is fenced in and the gate is locked. The business should
be open to the public on Monday, if it is then perhaps someone
will walk about the many vehicles that lay scattered about to
look for Michelle. The abductor came to this area for a reason,
if the abductor was David Wilson then maybe the reason was the
salvage yard.

The Wilson
property is located about two and a half miles from where law
enforcement are currently working as they search for Michelle
Bullard. A wallet belonging to Michelle Bullard was found yesterday
on Bogie Island Road in the Cedar Creek Community southeast of
Fayetteville. Today a make-up case was discovered that belonged
to one of Michelle's friends that was robbed the night Michelle
was abducted. Later after a more intense search, more items were
found. Still no word on Michelle's whereabouts.




As you can
see there are plenty of places one could go missing on Brother
Wilson's property. Cedar Creek is approximately an hour's drive
from Broadway. Why would the abductor have picked this spot to
toss the belongings? It seems as if the belongings were tossed
from a vehicle as it traveled down the road. There are at least
10,000 hiding spots within two mile radius of Bogie Island Road.
Places a man that wasn't in a hurry, wasn't scared of discovery,
could have eased his way into and deposited the belongings covertly
thus doing a better job of covering his tracks. Only a man in
a hurry, newly frightened (why not toss the belongings out the
window anywhere along the 50 mile trip from Broadway) would have
wanted to get the evidence as far away from him as possible, as
soon as possible. At night a person could have just pulled off
the road and walked 15 steps back into the woods to toss a pocketbook
or a wallet. It would have been no problem, the road is mostly
straight and you would be able to see approaching headlights.
If it was in the daytime then pulling off the road would be more
difficult to do without being noticed. Why here, why Cedar Creek?
July 2004
the body of Charles Milton Smith 35, was found by DOT workers
on Bogie Island Road. It is believed to be that Smith was killed
at a house known for drug activity on Dudley Road. William Keith
Wilson's Salvage Yard is on Dudley Road.

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