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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Nathan Summerfield
Still looking for him. All the social Media venues are being used by family and friends of Lynn Jackenheimer. I hear the US Marshals have set up a temporary post here in Ashland, Ohio
Any one have any idea?
Any one have any idea?
Monday, July 30, 2012
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Nathan Summerfield FOUND?
Not so fast. The big news around facebook was that they captured Nate after a high speed chase. YES! But wait........in fact it was NOT Nathan, it was someone else. Not only did the news spread fast but the TV news team Action 19 news stated that they had found Nathan. This was all taking place as the family of Lynn Jackenheimer (who Nathan presumably stabbed and chocked to death) was having her calling hours.
There are sooooo many people out there that want to be apart of his {Nathan Summerfiel's} capture that they're seeing him everywhere. The sad thing is 99.9% of the calls to police are false leads.
DO YOU KNOW WHERE NATHAN SUMMERFIELD IS?
There are sooooo many people out there that want to be apart of his {Nathan Summerfiel's} capture that they're seeing him everywhere. The sad thing is 99.9% of the calls to police are false leads.
DO YOU KNOW WHERE NATHAN SUMMERFIELD IS?
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Nathan Summerfield Spotted!
DARE COUNTY, North Carolina — Nathan Summerfield was allegedly spotted in Columbus, Ohio, according to authorities.
Nate Summerfield was last seen driving a 2009 metallic grey Honda Civic. Authorities say they received a tip Summerfield was seen at an apartment complex in Columbus. He was allegedly attempting to switch his license plate with another vehicle and he fled when a resident spotted him.
Authorities confirmed the cause of death for Lynn Jackenheimer, 33, on Monday. Her body was found in a remote area near the Outer Banks on Saturday.
According to investigators with the Dare County Sheriff’s Department, Jackenheimer died from strangulation and stab wounds. Her body was positively identified on Monday, two days after it was located.
On Tuesday, Lynn’s stepfather and several family members returned home to Ashland after helping with the search. “We’re just trying to settle back down with the grand kids and stuff, lettin’ them know the truth – what Nate done to their mom,” said Ray Johnson.
Johnson and his family were holding vigil for several days, hoping for Lynn to return safely. Her body was discovered in a trash bag, not far from where she went on vacation with her estranged boyfriend, Nathan Summerfield, 27, and her two children.
The three-year-old boy and 13-year-old girl are now trying to understand what happened to their mom.
“After you tell them, they just ball their little eyes out,” said Johnson, “So there’s not a lot we can do now except bring her back home and give her something where she isn’t being treated like garbage or a dog and that’s how that poor thing was treated, like a piece of garbage or a dog.”
Authorities say Summerfield murdered Jackenheimer before returning to Ohio with the kids, and reportedly told his brother he murdered Lynn. Summerfield then disappeared.
Since Lynn’s body was identified, the focus has shifted to finding Summerfield. “I could care less about that, my daughter ain’t here – so I could care less whether he is or not. It might be cruel to say, but that’s how I feel right now,” said Johnson.
Residents in her rural Ashland County community have all been impacted by the tragedy, including Kelly Collins.
“It’s really scary that it happened so close, you know, in your backyard. It’s really sad, really sad and my heart goes out to the families – well, the family and the children, that’s the worst thing.”
Lynn worked at the Beer Barrel drive-thru where the owner, Dean Emmons, was selling shirts to raise money for the search. Now, he’s collecting donations to help her two children.
“Her paycheck is still here, her jacket is still hanging here and I just wish that today—yesterday–instead of having a news conference, you guys could have videotaped her coming into work at four,” said Emmons.
Lynn’s body is still in North Carolina and funeral arrangements are pending.
“Lynn was like a bottle of champagne, you uncork it and it just bubbles, just bubbles. Endless amount of energy, worked three jobs, you know? You never saw any downsides to Lynn, Lynn was always very upbeat,” said Emmons.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call local authorities.
Community members have created a Facebook page to locate Nathan Summerfield, called Help Find Nate Summerfield
.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
What Are Social Media Jobs?
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$25 per hour jobs on Facebook, now hiring!
Did you know that businesses all around the world are hiring people just like you to help manage their social media accounts such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube?
There is a lot of money in it, and the best part is that you don’t need any qualifications, prior experience or specialised skills. All you need is a few spare hours per week, a computer with an internet connection and a good knowledge of how to use Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.
http://EnterYourCBId.socialpaid.hop.clickbank.net
There are currently positions open worldwide for people just like you to begin work on simple jobs such as:
• Posting Facebook comments – $25 per hour
• Commenting on and ‘liking’ YouTube videos $20 per hour
• ‘Tweeting’ special offers and promotions – $200 per week part time
• Social Media Manager – $1050 per week full time
• Managing Facebook groups and contests $27 per hour
Please click Here..
We have a wide range of positions available, and many more are being added daily, however there are also lots of people interested in these jobs and the positions are filling fast so I recommend that you apply now if you are interested.
$25 per hour jobs on Facebook, now hiring!
Did you know that businesses all around the world are hiring people just like you to help manage their social media accounts such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube?
There is a lot of money in it, and the best part is that you don’t need any qualifications, prior experience or specialised skills. All you need is a few spare hours per week, a computer with an internet connection and a good knowledge of how to use Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.
http://EnterYourCBId.socialpaid.hop.clickbank.net
There are currently positions open worldwide for people just like you to begin work on simple jobs such as:
• Posting Facebook comments – $25 per hour
• Commenting on and ‘liking’ YouTube videos $20 per hour
• ‘Tweeting’ special offers and promotions – $200 per week part time
• Social Media Manager – $1050 per week full time
• Managing Facebook groups and contests $27 per hour
Please click Here..
We have a wide range of positions available, and many more are being added daily, however there are also lots of people interested in these jobs and the positions are filling fast so I recommend that you apply now if you are interested.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Our worst fears are realized - RIP Lynn Jackenheimer!
Well, as we expected, it was in fact Lynn. We can now move forward and mourn for our loss and celebrate the life that we got to share. Lynn was a fun loving person and I personally had one on one conversations with her. She served me at Goodfellows here in Ashland and served me at Beer Barrel Drive Thru. Yes, I drink beer. Was served by a beautiful woman. She will be missed. Our hearts go out to both families during this horrible time.
If you get the chance, stop at either place and say Hi.
If you get the chance, stop at either place and say Hi.
Lynn Jackenheimer's mother talks to reporter with emotion.
This is how a mother feels during her and her families crisis. A must watch!!!
Lynn Jackenheimer-Did they find the body?
According to the latest news, they found a body but as of 10:00 am Monday, they haven't had any autopsy findings. The fact that the body was found 25 miles from where Lynn was vacationing and the body had decomposed enough that they couldn't tell the gender leads me to believe that it is Lynn.
When the coroners office unveils the results, I will post the findings. Lets pray that God offers this family comfort in their time of sorrow.
When the coroners office unveils the results, I will post the findings. Lets pray that God offers this family comfort in their time of sorrow.
Kitchen Fried Chicken
After reading this article, I felt compelled to share it with you. Can't wait to try this. I'll let you know how the chicken turned out.
Boyce started researching how to make classic Southern fried chicken at the local library. "They have an amazing archive of recipes," he explains. As everyone knows, the KFC recipe, developed by Colonel Harland Sanders, is still a mystery, and supposedly locked in a safe at company headquarters. Although some food sleuths claim to have identified the eleven secret herbs and spices used in the original, others say that KFC changed the recipe to plain old salt, pepper, and MSG when Sanders sold the chain back in 1964. Not so finger lickin' good.
Boyce developed his succulent, crispy fried chicken by playing with traditional recipes and experimenting with the cooking process, eventually settling on a nine-spice blend and a slower fry. "What's great is how moist it stays," he says. "It takes a little longer but develops a beautiful crust and cooks evenly down to the bone." His method is especially appealing to home cooks who are intimidated by the idea of deep-frying. While you can use a screen to protect from splatters, Boyce says, "If your stove is getting covered with grease, your heat is too high."
Commerce Kitchen Fried Chicken (adapted from James Boyce)
Ingredients:
2 cups flour
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons pepper
4 tablespoons paprika
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 tablespoon dry mustard
1 tablespoon French thyme, ground
1 tablespoon dried sweet basil, ground
1 teaspoon oregano, ground
1 tablespoon Jamaica ginger, ground (regular ground ginger will work too)
2 cups buttermilk
2 2 ½- 3 lb. chickens, cut into 8 pieces each
Vegetable oil for frying (canola and peanut oil work too)
Directions:
Mix dry ingredients in large bowl. Set aside.
Put chicken and buttermilk in two large plastic Ziploc bags or a flat dish and marinate in the refrigerator for at least two hours, turning every 30 minutes. This tenderizes the meat as well as removes any blood.
When ready to cook, remove chicken pieces from buttermilk, shake off excess liquid. Toss with dry ingredients. The chicken should be lightly covered, but it's okay if there are a few missed spots. You can also shake chicken with the dry ingredients in a large Ziploc bag.
Fill a large, heavy bottomed skillet or deep pot with enough oil to cover halfway up the largest piece of chicken. Heat oil to 325-350 degrees. If you don't have a cooking thermometer, wait for small bubbles to form.
Adjust heat so the oil bubbles are steady but not too rapid. Working in two or more batches, place the coated chicken in the hot oil. After about eight minutes, the chicken will be golden brown underneath. Turn over once and cook for an additional eight minutes or until nicely browned on both sides. The cooking process will agitate the pieces slightly, so you don't need to shift them around in the pan.
After frying, place chicken on a metal sheet tray covered in a paper towel and transfer to 200-degree oven to keep warm until serving. The chicken will stay moist for up to an hour.
Boyce started researching how to make classic Southern fried chicken at the local library. "They have an amazing archive of recipes," he explains. As everyone knows, the KFC recipe, developed by Colonel Harland Sanders, is still a mystery, and supposedly locked in a safe at company headquarters. Although some food sleuths claim to have identified the eleven secret herbs and spices used in the original, others say that KFC changed the recipe to plain old salt, pepper, and MSG when Sanders sold the chain back in 1964. Not so finger lickin' good.
Boyce developed his succulent, crispy fried chicken by playing with traditional recipes and experimenting with the cooking process, eventually settling on a nine-spice blend and a slower fry. "What's great is how moist it stays," he says. "It takes a little longer but develops a beautiful crust and cooks evenly down to the bone." His method is especially appealing to home cooks who are intimidated by the idea of deep-frying. While you can use a screen to protect from splatters, Boyce says, "If your stove is getting covered with grease, your heat is too high."
Commerce Kitchen Fried Chicken (adapted from James Boyce)
Ingredients:
2 cups flour
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons pepper
4 tablespoons paprika
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 tablespoon dry mustard
1 tablespoon French thyme, ground
1 tablespoon dried sweet basil, ground
1 teaspoon oregano, ground
1 tablespoon Jamaica ginger, ground (regular ground ginger will work too)
2 cups buttermilk
2 2 ½- 3 lb. chickens, cut into 8 pieces each
Vegetable oil for frying (canola and peanut oil work too)
Directions:
Mix dry ingredients in large bowl. Set aside.
Put chicken and buttermilk in two large plastic Ziploc bags or a flat dish and marinate in the refrigerator for at least two hours, turning every 30 minutes. This tenderizes the meat as well as removes any blood.
When ready to cook, remove chicken pieces from buttermilk, shake off excess liquid. Toss with dry ingredients. The chicken should be lightly covered, but it's okay if there are a few missed spots. You can also shake chicken with the dry ingredients in a large Ziploc bag.
Fill a large, heavy bottomed skillet or deep pot with enough oil to cover halfway up the largest piece of chicken. Heat oil to 325-350 degrees. If you don't have a cooking thermometer, wait for small bubbles to form.
Adjust heat so the oil bubbles are steady but not too rapid. Working in two or more batches, place the coated chicken in the hot oil. After about eight minutes, the chicken will be golden brown underneath. Turn over once and cook for an additional eight minutes or until nicely browned on both sides. The cooking process will agitate the pieces slightly, so you don't need to shift them around in the pan.
After frying, place chicken on a metal sheet tray covered in a paper towel and transfer to 200-degree oven to keep warm until serving. The chicken will stay moist for up to an hour.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
A Body has been found!
They haven't identified the body as of this morning. I guess they found the body sat eve. Please visit the link to see the report.
. http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2012/07/14/2939885/body-found-in-nc-near-where-ohio.html
. http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2012/07/14/2939885/body-found-in-nc-near-where-ohio.html
Friday, July 13, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
REWARD OFFERED..Please Help!
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Live police scanner links for Ashland and Cleveland, Ohio
Ashland Ohio scanner live! http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=cwp&ctid=2042
Cleveland, Ohio Ohio - Cleveland Police, Fire, & EMS Scanner Feed
If you like this and live somewhere else, I will try to post live scanners in your area.
Cleveland, Ohio Ohio - Cleveland Police, Fire, & EMS Scanner Feed
If you like this and live somewhere else, I will try to post live scanners in your area.
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