Neal Falls

Neal Martin Falls (September 24, 1969 – July 18, 2015)[4] was an American suspected serial killer who was shot and killed in self-defense by Heather Saul, a woman in Charleston, West Virginia. Falls had been stopped by police in over twenty states during his life but did not incur any serious criminal charges.[2] Only after his death did police discover evidence possibly tying Falls to other crimes.

Neal Falls
Born
Neal Martin Falls

(1969-09-24)September 24, 1969
DiedJuly 18, 2015(2015-07-18) (aged 45)
Cause of deathGunshot
Details
Victims1–10+
Span of crimes
1992  2015 (Suspected)
CountryUnited States
State(s)Oregon, Nevada, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, New York, Texas, and California[2][3]

Biography

Neal Falls was born on September 24, 1969, in Eugene, Oregon, into an impoverished family with nine other children. He spent his childhood and formative years living in various cities around Oregon. During his school years, he began to show an interest in firearms and subsequently became obsessed with military paraphernalia. After leaving high school, Falls was forced to engage in low-skilled labor. Despite this, he was not known to break the law, refrained from abusing alcohol or drugs, and was keen on collecting weapons and ammunition. Most of his friends and acquaintances spoke very positively of him.[5]

In early 1992, Falls moved to Greensburg, Kansas, where he lived with his father until his death in 1995. He then returned to Oregon and found a job as a private security guard. After finishing his training, his fingerprints were entered in a national database in 1998. In 2000, Falls moved to Henderson, Nevada, where for the next eight years he worked as a security guard at Hoover Dam. During this period, he began to exhibit deviant behavior, including abusing animals in the desert regions of Arizona, over which he was subjected to disciplinary action. At the same time, Falls began to spend most of his leisure time in the company of various sex workers and pimps. In the mid-2000s, he visited the Philippines for the purpose of sex tourism.

In 2008, Falls was charged with sexually harassing a colleague, after which he was forced to quit. After this dismissal, he began to frequently change his place of residence; between 2009 and 2015, he lived in Oregon, Indiana, Kentucky, and Texas, where he was detained by police on several occasions for traffic violations. In January 2015, Falls found out that a woman with whom he was intimately involved was married, after which, in the same month, his mother died. These two events greatly affected his emotional state, making him become internally conflicted and disorganized. In April 2015, Falls underwent retraining courses to continue working as a security guard in the private sector in Oregon, but by that summer he went to Texas, from where he moved to West Virginia.[6]

Death and investigation

Shortly after moving to West Virginia, Falls met a sex worker named Heather Saul online and tracked down her address. After entering Saul's residence, he held her at gunpoint. Saul described the struggle that ensued as follows: "When he strangled me, I grabbed my rake, and when he laid the gun down to get the rake out of my hands, I shot him... I grabbed the gun and shot behind me."[2] Falls died at the scene,[6] shot by Saul in the head, killing him instantly. Four sets of handcuffs were retrieved from Falls' body.[7] When police officers searched the inside of his car, they allegedly found a machete, axes, knives, a shovel, a sledgehammer, bleach, plastic trash bags, bulletproof vests, clean white socks, and underwear.[2]

Police linked the objects found, Falls' modus operandi and his previous known locations to the murders and disappearances of women in three states. During the eight years he lived in Henderson, Nevada, from 2003 to 2007, several sex workers disappeared, three of whom were later found dismembered in California, Illinois, and Nevada. All the missing women, like Saul, advertised their activities on the Internet.[8] A dozen more vanished in and around Chillicothe, Ohio, a two-hour drive from Charleston. Despite the fact that no evidence was found of Falls' presence in Chillicothe, he is still considered a suspect. Since 1995, Falls had been detained by the police for violating traffic rules in sixteen states, and his true scale of movement and activity remains unknown.[9][10]

A list containing the names of six women involved in sex work and their contacts on social networks was found in Falls' pocket, which, according to the prosecutor's office, may have been intended victims. However, police investigations determined that all of them were alive and well; five of them were located across West Virginia and the sixth worked in San Diego.[11] In 2018, Falls was tested for involvement in the I-70 Killer murders, a series of killings in the Midwestern United States in the spring of 1992. During that time he lived in Kansas, where one of the murders had occurred, and corresponded very closely to the suspect's image, but no physical evidence was located to corroborate these speculations.[6][12]

Possible victims

Based on the circumstances surrounding Falls' death, law enforcement conducted an extensive investigation into his background to determine his culpability in any unsolved murders and disappearances of women and sex workers. This led the Federal Bureau of Investigation to believe that Falls had killed at least ten people and they identified Falls as a suspect in a series of dismemberment murders of sex workers working on the Las Vegas strip from 2003 to 2007, when he was living in nearby Henderson during the time he worked at the Hoover Dam as well as the unsolved murders and disappearances of women around Chillicothe, Ohio, located about two hours from Charleston, West Virginia, where Falls lived when he died. The disappearances in Chillicothe stopped after Falls was killed.[13]

  • Misty Marie Saens, 25, disappeared from Las Vegas on March 12, 2003. Her torso was found wrapped in black plastic bags and bed sheets off State Route 159 near State Route 160 just west of Las Vegas. Her partial remains were found in the desert on a road leading to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
  • On August 29, 2003, the remains of 19-year-old prostitute Jodi Brewer were discovered near a highway in San Bernardino County, California, 25 miles from the Nevada border. Jodi's torso had been discovered wrapped in plastic and she had been identified by a hummingbird tattoo and an M-design tattoo. A further search by investigators uncovered a sheet near the Interstate 15 off-ramp near the Mojave National Preserve.[14] On August 14, Brewer had been dropped off by her boyfriend at the Harbor Island Club Apartments, in Las Vegas. Her mother reported her missing on August 15. When interviewed by police, one witness claimed that Jodi got into a white car with California licence plates.
  • Lindsay Marie Harris, a 21-year-old sex worker, disappeared from her home in Henderson, Nevada, on May 4, 2005. She was last observed at a nearby bank making a deposit. At the southern end of the valley, her rental car was discovered abandoned in the desert. On May 23, 2005, a group of children discovered human legs in a grassy field a couple hundred yards away from Interstate 55 in Divernon, Illinois, 15 miles south of Springfield and 30 miles from Butler, Illinois where Falls held a firearms permit during that time.[15] It was discovered that both of the legs belonged to the same person after conducting DNA tests on each of them. The FBI was able to compare the DNA of the unnamed victim that had been submitted by Illinois authorities to Harris' DNA that had been submitted by Henderson authorities in May 2008. After comparing the two DNA samples, the woman's legs were identified as Harris. In a recent development, Rex Heuermann, the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer, has come under investigation for potential links to Harris's murder.[16] Heuermann and his wife purchased a condominium in Nevada shortly before Harris's disappearance. This timing has drawn the attention of investigators, and the Las Vegas police are probing Heuermann's possible involvement in the case, among others.[17] The investigation remains ongoing.[18]
  • 25-year-old Megan Nicole Lancaster was last seen in Wheelersburg, Ohio on April 3, 2013. That evening, she was supposed to run errands and then head back to her parents' place, but she never did. Two days later, her car was found abandoned at a Rally's fast food restaurant in Portsmouth, Ohio, with her wallet on the passenger seat.[19]
  • Holly Renee Logan, 27, was last seen in Columbus, Ohio on July 21, 2013. She has never been heard from again. She was not reported missing until December 2014.[20] 22-year-old Jayme Malynn Bowen was last seen in the area of Parsons and Stewart Avenues in Columbus, Ohio on April 10, 2014. She was making her way a few blocks from her sister's house to her parents' home. Bowen had been mutual friends with Logan.[21]
  • Charlotte Eliza Trego, 27, was last seen in Chillicothe, Ohio on May 3, 2014. She had been living with a flatmate on Ewing Street, but after the flatmate evicted her, she departed on foot. She has never been heard from again.[22] 30-year-old mother of three Tameka Lynch, who was friends with Trego, went missing on the same day: May 3, 2014. Three weeks after going missing, Lynch's nude body was discovered in Paint Creek; the autopsy determined she had died from an overdose of cocaine, alcohol, and amphetamines, although the exact circumstances of her death are unknown. Her family believes she was murdered.
  • Wanda Jean Lemons, 37, was last seen in Chillicothe, Ohio on November 3, 2014; her last communications with her family were messages to her adult daughter via text and Facebook.[23] Lemons was last seen trying to hitchhike to Galveston, Texas.
  • Shasta Himelrick, 20, went missing on December 25, 2014, from Chillicothe, Ohio. She was seen on CCTV from a Speedway petrol station in Chillicothe at around 3:15 a.m. in the morning. Her car was found abandoned at a road junction near Higby Bridge, which crosses the Scioto River, in south-eastern Ross County, Ohio, the next day.[24] The driver and passenger doors were open, the battery was dead, and the car was out of fuel. Her body was found in the Scioto River on January 2, 2015. Her family strongly disagreed with the coroner's determination that she committed suicide by drowning and strongly insisted that she was actually killed and dumped in the river.
  • Tiffany Sayre, 26, went missing on May 11, 2015. Her body was found by two people walking along a creek bed along Cave Road in Highland County, Ohio, about 30 miles west of Chillicothe, Ohio, on June 27, 2015. She had been last seen in the evening heading to the Chillicothe Inn which had a reputation as a site for prostitution. Sayre's body was found wrapped in a sheet. Her death was deemed a homicide.[25]

See also

References

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