12-07-2010, 05:26 PM
she was shopping with him. under duress? don't know.
afternoon presser with his mother: http://www.wdbj7.com/videobeta/watch/?wa...&src=front
WDBJ7
In a news conference Tuesday afternoon Roanoke County police said Brittany Mae Smith and Jeff Easley were seen in Walmart in Salem Friday night. Police have surveillance video of the pair shopping at the store between 8:00pm and 8:30pm.
Authorities say 32-year-old Jeff Easley used Tina Smith's credit card to purchase items in Walmart. Salem Police have issued warrants for Easley for credit card fraud and credit card larceny.
Jeff Easley's mother, Sallie, made a plea directly to her son to contact her or police. She urged Jeff to take Brittany to a safe place and return her. She told her son that she loved him.
Police say the first phase of the autopsy on Tina Smith has been completed and they are now treating the case as a homicide investigation. Police would not reveal of cause of death.
Authorities have received more than two-hundred tips since the investigation began. They are now hoping shoppers who were in Walmart in Salem on Friday night will call them and give details about seeing Jeff Easley and Brittany Mae Smith in the store.
afternoon presser with his mother: http://www.wdbj7.com/videobeta/watch/?wa...&src=front
WDBJ7
In a news conference Tuesday afternoon Roanoke County police said Brittany Mae Smith and Jeff Easley were seen in Walmart in Salem Friday night. Police have surveillance video of the pair shopping at the store between 8:00pm and 8:30pm.
Authorities say 32-year-old Jeff Easley used Tina Smith's credit card to purchase items in Walmart. Salem Police have issued warrants for Easley for credit card fraud and credit card larceny.
Jeff Easley's mother, Sallie, made a plea directly to her son to contact her or police. She urged Jeff to take Brittany to a safe place and return her. She told her son that she loved him.
Police say the first phase of the autopsy on Tina Smith has been completed and they are now treating the case as a homicide investigation. Police would not reveal of cause of death.
Authorities have received more than two-hundred tips since the investigation began. They are now hoping shoppers who were in Walmart in Salem on Friday night will call them and give details about seeing Jeff Easley and Brittany Mae Smith in the store.