![]() ![]() Jerry Wayne Baggett would like us to believe that he let Jessica out of the boat shortly after leaving shore to wade to the shore and to leave his company.īaggett told public safety officials that night that, some time after putting Stacks out on the right bank, he landed the boat and got out of it on the left bank of the river some distance downstream. Why so long after? It was cloudy and dark that morning, and because of the rain, the river was more dangerous than usual. ![]() On Friday, New Year’s Day 2021, 10 p.m., well over 12 hours after Stacks and Baggett were said to have put the boat in the Tallahatchie, Union County law enforcement was informed that Stacks was missing. Baggett said he let her out of the boat on the right (north) bank of the river.Īs if this is not suspicious enough, the days after her disappearance, make the entire situation even more suspicious. He said Stacks asked to get out of the boat a short distance after they put in. The skies had cleared a short while after the time Baggett said they launched the boat into the more dangerous than usual river. Rains had swollen the Little Tallahatchie and the current was swift.ħ. Improvised objects, possibly including a small flat shovel, were apparently to be used to control the boat.Ħ. ![]() The small boat had no motor and no proper oars or paddles. He said Stacks gave her cell phone to Stinson, so he could be called to pick them up later when they wanted to end their excursion on the river.ĥ. Bagget told public safety officials that Willie Stinson, a Union County resident, assisted him and Stacks in putting the boat into the river. The CR 46 bridge is approximately a mile and a half from the Poolville store.Ĥ. Jerry Wayne Baggett later told Union County law enforcement officers that, not long after they left the store, he and Stacks put a small boat into the Little Tallahatchie River at the County Road 46 bridge. ![]()
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