James Henslee 911 call

Police released James Henslee’s 911 call. In the call, James tells police that he called home on his break and continued calling for 40 minutes before he left to go home to find out if his wife was okay because she didn’t answer.

Read moreI find this tidbit interesting. How many people have called home to a loved one who didn’t answer? Do you often panic and leave work within 40 minutes? Most people will typically wait a couple of hours or call neighbors. I find James time period of concern quite short.

There had to be other days where she was doing something where she couldn’t hear the phone ring and didn’t answer. One plausible scenario is that she went to get the dog off the chain and started talking to a neighbor. That could easily happen, couldn’t it? Why did he rush home this day?

In this interview with WNDU, James says, ““My first initial thought, someone she knows must have stopped by and she must have gone to town or something real quick and she figured she’d be back because she knows I’m home by lunch.”  

He doesn’t think about that until after he comes home? Obviously, from that statement, he believed Amy left the house at times when he was at work, so why the concern so instant on this day?  Why couldn’t he wait until lunch time? 

In the 911 call, I am surprised James doesn’t stress to the dispatcher that Amy has been missing for 6 and a half hours when he calls. This is notable. Most people would say, hey look, I’ve looked everywhere. I’ve called all of her friends, I’ve driven to town. I’ve waited 6 hours! Something is wrong. Instead when the dispatcher says call her friends, the first time he says, “Alright…” The second time he tells dispatchers that Amy doesn’t associate with many people.  There are two oddities here.

First, James doesn’t tell the dispatcher that he drove down to town to look for Amy.  Why?  This is notable. In his WNDU interview, he said, “I took a cruise up town and still nothing and that’s when I came back and she still wasn’t here and I was starting to get a little worried.” 

Second, James says his wife didn’t “associate with many people” to the dispatcher in the 911 call, yet in this interview he told us how outgoing and well liked Amy was.   He said, “Everybody loved me and my wife.”

You can’t have it both ways…

Listen to how James inflects his voice when he says, “I don’t know if she left with somebody….”   I find his inflection odd…It’s a hot spot for me.

When the dispatcher says, “Does she have a cell phone you can try calling her on?” James says “No”.  Why doesn’t he say to the police, and oh yeah, she left her purse?  Did he not know it at this point, or did he discover that right away?  I’d be curious to ask family if they knew at that point because that is critical information for the police. If she doesn’t have her purse, she likely won’t have much money to go or do anything, which if James is worried about her, I think he’d want to share this, if he knew at this point.

Essentially, he should be saying, “Don’t tell me to go look for her — I already did!”  But we don’t hear this from James, ironically.

In this video, James just said something that really flags me.  His wife has been missing for three days. The reporter asks James why he wants to take a polygraph and he says, “To rule me out and to get the person…or to find out whatever happened to the wife and the mother of my kids.”

To get “the person”?  How did he know that a person was involved?  How come that was his first conclusion when he knew she left the house, locked the door and took her coat–which all seems voluntary.

Right now, there are many red flags in James’ behavior that need further investigation in my eyes… He is not being forthright with people, but what he is hiding, it could be a multitude of things.

Amy Henslee Laid to Rest: James Speaks at Her Funeral

I notice a particularly odd behavior of James during the speech he gives at his wife’s funeral yesterday, and I can’t help but wonder, does James have a cold? 

If you watch James speak, he has a rhythmic pattern of saying a sentence and then sniffling — from the first sentence he says to the very last. I’ve never seen this before.

I watched closely to see if he was having trouble reading his eulogy, because of tears, or if he wiped away any tears, but neither happen.  Tears would likely cause the eyes to well up and would make reading a eulogy difficult, but I don’t see James struggling with that.  Also, with tears, you can’t hold sniffles back so precisely as to wait to finish each sentence, can you? They congest you up, cause you to drip and pause at inopportune times. Most people use a kleenex, or sniffle, but the sniffle isn’t so perfectly timed.

Do you think this is odd behavior?

Furthermore, I don’t see any stress in James’ forehead. I don’t see oblique eyebrows either. If anyone sees any close-up photos of James from this service, please let me know. I would like to see if there are truly tears…or if he has a cold…

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James Henslee Interview

 

Amy Henslee was a stay at home mom in Michigan who went missing last week on Monday. According to her husband, he called her at home per his daily ritual at in the morning and when Amy didn’t answer, he went home to check on her. When she wasn’t home by 4 PM, he called the police to report her missing. The police didn’t respond until 10 PM that night, thinking Amy left voluntarily, though she had no car and left her purse at home.

Read moreAmy’s body was sadly found with her friend, Tonya Howarth, shot to death three days later. Howarth was dating Amy’s husband’s cousin, Junior Lee Beebe. Howarth and Beebe had be cohabitating on and off for several years.

In this video above, Amy’s husband James talks about his wife.

James clearly doesn’t have normal emotions–negative emotions–one would expect when a loved one is murdered. It definitely raises my eyebrows. He says, “Those big brown eyes–that smile, nobody could resist her.”

James says, “It’s been rough…you know, its been rough, but Amy’s with me and she’s keeping me strong for our kids and….because she wants…our kids to be happy… and so… I’m hanging in there.”

James also shows no stress in his forehead, which is surprising.

About talking to the couples children about the murder of their mother, James say, “I just told them that I talked to God and ah…he said that he needed their mother top help him out, you know….so she can make a difference in the world–so she can help other people. That’s wha…that’s who she is…she’s a helper. She helps everybody she can in any way. It’s like she’s always wanting to be in the hospital to help children, and she’s always at the schools helping children, everything. She was put on this earth to help people, and she’s going to keep helping people.”

James seems to have no anger, no sadness–no negative feelings and it doesn’t sit right with me. Why isn’t he mad about his wife being murdered? Why isn’t he upset that she is gone? He seems to have no problem accepting the outcome. He talks about her in past tense so its not shock or denial.

James says he lives in a great town, has great friends and family…everything appears to be just “great’, doesn’t it?

When he is asked what memory is keeping him warm right now, I see James Henslee shrug his shoulder as if he thinking, I don’t know … then he says, “Just that smile of hers and getting to tell her that I loved her everyday and the love — that love keeps me holding on.” Yet ironically, he is as empty as a tin can when he says it.

He says, “Just the way she says things and puts it out there, its just lovely.” I’m not buying it.

The reporter says I would be remiss if I didn’t ask you about DJ and all of that. James says, “You know I don’t have a whole lot of information. I haven’t talked to detectives or anything, and I haven’t even had the TV on because its just hard to deal with, I have a lot going on and ah, Amy is just a great person and loving and we’ve had a tight relationship for years…”

You would think the first thing he would want to know is WHY???! but strangely he doesn’t. This pings me as very unusual.

The reporter says, “Is there something you’d want to ask him?” and James shakes his head no. It’s notable. Then he sighs in frustration and thinks. He then says after he shakes his shoulder implying he is thinking I don’t know and says, “Ask him what the hell is wrong with him.” Clearly, this was not an authentic response. If you notice, he shakes his head yes when he finishes as if he is confirming that was the right thing to say. It’s a red flag. Then he has the subtlest expression of fear on his face that is almost not even measurable. You can almost feel his heart racing at this point. He is uncomfortable. Why is uncomfortable here?

When he is asked if he wants to say anything else, he ironically talks about the working dogs.

James talks about how the police need to respond as soon as someone thinks something is wrong, but in the same sentence he says, “We couldn’t have stopped what had happened…”

WHAT?

How could he know that??? Most events can be stopped if we get there in time. Have police told him they know she was shot immediately? How could he know that his wife couldn’t have been saved at that time? This bothers me. We need to do some fact checking. Has a time of death been floated around? Is there evidence they were shot on the spot and buried?

James says about calling Amy every day in the morning, “It’s going to be hard to get back in that routine without being able to ah (smile, grin, shoulder shrug) associate with her like that, you know? And listen to that beautiful voice and come home to that smiling face, but thinking of that, keeps me strong.”

Associate with her like that??

James doesn’t act like a victim of a crime here, which he clearly is, if he had nothing to do with the crime. I think some digging is in order on this case.

I am suspicious of James from his behavior…and while this interview isn’t conclusive, it puts me on high, high alert!