A search for the missing Georgia boot Gary Laron Jones will continue to be created on February 8 about new details about the couple that was missing while driving. Joycelyn Nicole Wilson's funeral was Thursday, but Jones is still missing. Putnam County Howard Sills' sheriff says that it has become a “death examination”. Photo with the kind permission of Putnam County Sheriff's Office
February 21 (Upi) – A search for the missing Georgia boot Gary Laron Jones will continue to be created on February 8 about new details about the couple that was missing while driving. Joycelyn Nicole Wilson's funeral was Thursday, but Jones is still missing.
Wilson was an instructor of Spelman College, whose remains were found on February 9th. She and Jones were engaged and were most recently seen in a hotel on Lake Oconeee, where they had come to celebrate Jones' birthday.
Her empty boat was found on the water about two hours later.
Wilson's remains were found in the water, while Jones' shoes, envelope, driver's license and the key card for hotel rooms were also found by investigators.
The Georgia's Department of Natural Resources and Georgia explained that the patrol play team used Jones Sonar Scans, divers, aviation and a K-9 team.
The sheriff of Putnam County, Howard Sills, informed the reporters at the beginning of this week that the couple's boat showed no evidence of accident damage or that it was made or kentrized by another boat.
He said Jones was still considered a missing person by the National Crime Information Center until his body is found.
Sills said his office carried out the investigation with the support of the state DNR and it is now a “death examination”.
He said the fatal incident may have taken place due to a mechanical problem with the engine of the boat.
The boot's hood was removed, which indicates that Jones could have worked on it.
“If he had the throttle flap open and was suddenly turned, the thing will turn, and both could just have left this boat,” said Sills.
According to several media reports, when Wilson's body was recovered from the lake, she still had her cell phone in her hand.
Jones can also have fallen out of the boat and died of hyperthermia in the sea water, which was below 50 degrees.
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