Let's go ahead and
admit it, David Wilson abducted
Julie Michelle Bullard from her friend's home the night of January
1, 2006. David Wilson shot himself some 19 hours later as he was
approached by a Harnett County Sheriff's Deputy. No clue has been
found to indicate the exact whereabouts of Michelle Bullard. Law
enforcement has not publicly linked Wilson to the abduction.
The Blue Line Radio has been on this case since January 2, 2006.
On January 2nd a quick check of public records told us that David
Wilson served half of his life in prison for committing a cold
blooded murder in 1974. Reports of the circumstances surrounding
his death created an immediate suspicious link to the missing
Michelle Bullard yet nothing from law enforcement to even to confirm
him as a "person of interest."
Wilson was always a man on the run. Wilson refused to admit responsibility
for the execution of Mr. Thomas Corney, instead he claims he was
provoked to shoot Mr. Corney. He escaped prison in 1980 and was
captured after killing a fellow escapee in a violent automobile
crash while fleeing police in Michigan. His family stood by his
stories of false persecution and his many attempts at justifying
his failures. Like water on a duck's back he shed responsibility
effortlessly.
Over the past month I have received many emails supporting Michelle
and her family. From time to time I received a tip or two. Recently
I received an email from a woman in England that offered an important
observation about the persona of David Wilson that may lead investigators
in a search direction for Michelle's whereabouts.
According to this email that I received, Wilson was comfortable
in close environments. He had spent half his life in prison with
no privacy, no personal space. Crowded in lines, bunks, dorms,
busses, bathrooms and showers.
Likewise he spent his
life outside prison as a plumber working under houses in cramp
dark crawl spaces, tight corners, attics. He was used to the weather,
used to spiders, snakes, spooky things that you could bump into
in the dark. He would have had access to houses under construction
or disrepair. Old hunting or fishing camps, vacant apartments,
vacation homes that receive little if any attention off season.
Claustrophobia is not something David Wilson worries about. That
is one of the reasons we do not feel that Wilson intentionally
killed himself. He was used to being closed in on, unlike you
and me that "feel the heat" of someone or something
closing in, this man was used to it. He would have been prepared
with an excuse or a well thought out denial.
Anyone with common sense can see that there are too many coincidences
for David Wilson to not be officially identified by authorities
as the man that abducted Michelle Bullard. There is no conspiracy
to frame Wilson, no reason to do so. No one other than Wilson
was seen on video tape with Michelle just before her abduction.
No one other than Wilson was identified as the man, even though
his face was covered, that took Michelle by gunpoint from the
trailer late January 1st. No one other than David Wilson lived
within a 10 mile radius has been convicted of a brutal murder
prior to that night. No one other than David Wilson had a BOLO
issued for his whereabouts the day Michelle was reported missing.
No one other than David Wilson, lived within a 10 mile radius,
had family living in the Cedar Creek
Community 60 miles southeast of Broadway, NC. (Cedar
Creek is where Michelle's belongings were found scattered along
the roadside) No one other than David Wilson shot
himself when a deputy approached his truck the day Michelle disappeared.
But someone else may know where Michelle is located.
Let me pose a speculative scenario. Why were the belongings scattered
roadside? Obviously they were discarded from a moving vehicle.
Obviously the vehicle was traveling in one direction along Bogie
Island Road in Cedar Creek, NC. The vehicle was traveling away
from brother William Keith Wilson's Salvage Yard on nearby Dudley
Road moving in the direction of Stedman, NC or HWY 210.
It just so happens that William Wilson owns property on Carl Freeman
Rd. near Stedman. If one were to travel from the Wilson Salvage
Yard to the Wilson home on Carl Freeman one would use Bogie Island
Road to get there.
To return to Broadway one would not take Bogie Island Road.
Suppose in this speculative scenario, Wilson abducted Michelle
Bullard in Broadway and immediately drove down the end of Thomas
Kelly Road where dogs had trailed Michelle's scent to and where
that trail dead ended. There Wilson panicked and turned the truck
around.
Doubling back and confusing the dogs.
Wilson got back on track headed south to Cedar Creek with Michelle
still in the truck, still alive. I say this because had Michelle
not have been alive and her body dumped back at the dead ended
Thomas Kelly Road then why continue to keep the sack full of belongings
stolen from the trailer less than a couple of miles away and less
than an hour earlier.
Wilson would have naturally assumed the possibility that the robbery
victims left taped up in the trailer could have freed themselves
by then, which they had, and called 911 to report Michelle's abduction,
which they did at 1:12 AM.
Had there have been an immediate alert, an Amber Alert, issued
by law enforcement and road blocks and patrols been implemented
right away, perhaps Wilson would have been stopped by police with
Michelle Bullard very much alive and unharmed in the cab of his
truck. But that is a different matter, back to the scenario of
his escape with Michelle to Cedar Creek.
Since Wilson had missed his turn and doubled back he was most
likely panicky and looking for a safe place to take Michelle.
Had Michelle been dead then he would not have wanted the evidence
of the robbery with him and would have gone through the loot pulling
cash and valuables from it and tossed the belongings out the window
as soon as possible.
In his mind law enforcement could have been closing in, he had
no idea how many cars would be sent into the area to look for
Michelle, to look for a vehicle with a male and female riding
together.
Michelle may have been gagged, tied up and covered in the bed
of the truck. Had he shot her and then placed her in the truck,
he would have run the risk of her blood exposing her as it would
have found it's way out in the open. This is a man that spent
half his life in prison, he knows a thing or two about evidence,
he would not have exposed himself that way, he would have left
her and the belongings where he killed her.
So let's say he drives her south to Cedar Creek. Why Cedar Creek?
Well, if he had been stopped by police, he would have an excuse
for being there, he could have said he was visiting family and
it would have been a perfect alibi. He also could know about a
safe place to hide her away down there for some sorted purpose.
A place with confined space, out of the way, sheltered, compact,
confined in a makeshift cell like environment. A place he would
have an excuse to visit from time to time. A place far from caring
ears. A place like a junk yard filled with busses and trailers
and sheds. A place like his brother's salvage yard located on
Duncan Road.
When I played hide and seek I would sometimes pick a spot that
seemed to be the most obvious place, out in the open, somewhere
someone searching for me would have thought that would be the
last place to hide. Think about how you hide/find Easter eggs.
When the little nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford was abducted and
taken across the street by convicted sex offender John Evander
Couey, she lived in his trailer along with Couey's sister and
boyfriend unnoticed until he buried her days later alive in his
backyard. Jessica was missing for nearly 30 days.
11 year old Carlie Brucia was found raped and murdered in the
back of a church, a church that held crowded vigils for her while
she was missing. This church was only a two miles from the car
wash where she was abducted from 37 days earlier.
A popular 67 year-old handyman in Syracuse, NY was convicted of
holding
5 women hostage in his home in an underground concrete dungeon.
Authorities say the victims that were found alive in this torture
dungeon included a 14-year-old girl taken in 1988, a 13-year-old
girl in 1995, a 53-year-old woman in 1997, a 26-year-old in 2001
and a 16-year-old that was taken 7 months earlier. Neighbors and
friends were shocked by the discovery especially when one of the
victims was there, unnoticed, for at least 15 years.
"Collecting" is nothing new. I remember the first time
I heard of someone kidnapping someone and holding them for sadistic
acts was when I read of John Wayne Gacy, the clown murderer of
teenaged boys found hidden under his house in a cramp crawl space.
A
book published about this "collecting" has been
discovered in the possession of various serial rapists and "collectors."
Natalie Holloway, the young teenaged girl missing in Aruba, is
feared to be a victim of a foreign collector.
Abducted people, not found in the immediate area, are frequently
taken to a familiar place, under the nose of others.
In Michelle Bullard's case even the top of the abandoned fire
tower, just over the heads of the authorities and Bullard family
members as they searched on Bogie Island Road should be carefully
examined along with every trunk, interior and container on the
Wilson Salvage property.
And do not rule out an attempt by someone other than David Wilson
to hide evidence that would link Wilson to the crime by dispersing
the personal belongings of Michelle Bullard after Wilson's death.
It would be that person that may be keeping Michelle alive now
and could lead authorities to her rescue.
We have been contacted by three psychics about this case. All
three said she is alive. One mentioned a tower, two mentioned
feet in mud, one mentioned a window. All three said someone is
giving her water from time to time but she is in danger of starvation.
There is absolutely no evidence that says Michelle Bullard is
dead. There is evidence that she was abducted, there is evidence
that says David Wilson abducted her. But there is no evidence
that says Michelle is dead. None.
If a Navy Seal went missing, or an Army Ranger, or a member of
the Special Forces how would the search for one of these endangered
men be conducted? Is it wrong to expect anything less in the search
for Michelle Bullard?
Michelle did not runaway, she did not go on her own accord, she
was taken at gunpoint. She was last seen alive around the 23rd
or 24th hour of January 1st by her 3 friends. Today is January
31st, we need to start asking the questions, "Where is Michelle
Bullard?" and "How do we go about rescuing her?"

Geological
profiler, Dr. Godwin's prediction of possible locations