I am a former Cheesehead and I felt obligated to post this since this woman is from Wisconsin. I am sick to death over all these missing women who end up dead at the hands of some sex offender!
EVERY SINGLE DAY on the news I hear about another woman going missing or found dead...
So, the man spent time in prison for a crime he didn't commit (rape and attempted murder). Is this just a coincidence??? It all seems very strange to me.
Anyway, regardless of whether this guy has anything to do with this woman's disappearance, legislation regarding sex offenders needs to change. These men need to be monitored at all times. People need to be aware of who they are, where they live and where they work.
They don't deserve their anonymity.
Numerous searches on land and in the air are underway in the disappearance of Teresa Marie Halbach. She was last seen Monday afternoon in Manitowoc.
An aerial search was underway for the land from Manitowoc to Green Bay hoping to locate her car, which they say is a major key to their investigation.
Dozens of relative and friends spread throughout Northeast Wisconsin to distribute Missing Person posters with Teresa’s picture and description. They hope someone in a six-county area has seen her.
According to WBAY2, Teresa Marie Halbach last stop was at the home of Steven Avery.
Coincidentally, Halbach’s last stop Monday was at Steven Avery’s home. He’s the man who spent 18 years in prison for crimes he didn’t commit — attempted murder and sexual assault — until DNA testing cleared him.
The sheriff says the Mishicot area remains a focal point of the investigation. “This is the last place she is seen alive and seen by somebody, and of course we’re going to be concerned, interested in that area.”
According to The Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, Teresa Marie Halbach’s appointment was to photograph a van being sold by Steven Avery.
Green Bay television stations reported Friday night that the appointment was to photograph a van being sold by Steven Avery. Avery is the Two Rivers man who was wrongly convicted for a 1985 sexual assault and spent years in prison before being exonerated by DNA evidence in 2003.
Avery told WFRV-TV that Halbach took a photo of his van and left.
“I said she was out here no more than five minutes,” Avery was quoted as saying on the station’s Web site. “(Investigators) came in and looked around and they left. I don’t know if I’m a suspect but as long as I can help, I’ll help.”
Officials were trying to determine if she had any appointments after that, and if she showed up for them.
Sheriff says Steven Avery may be among last to see missing woman
Tom Pearce of Pearce Photography is proud to announce the addition to our staff, Teresa Halbach, as a photographer.
She brings her own fresh approach to Tom's innovative style. In the world of photography, we believe that two creative minds are better than one. At Pearce Photography, we're certain that you'll be happy with either Tom or Teresa for your photographic experience. We invite you to read more about us here or stop by the studio to meet us personally.
Teresa Halbach graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay in 2002 with summa cum laude honors. While studying photography, she worked as an assistant manager and photographer at a local studio, where she photographed mostly children and families. She accepted an internship with Pearce Photography in her final semester of college, which brought her to stay on as a photographer specializing in children's photography, as well as weddings, families, seniors, etc. She has exhibited her work in the Lawton Gallery at UWGB and has attended numerous photography conferences across the country. To view children's portraits by Teresa, click on CHILDREN.
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