
April 01, 2009. MediaTakeOut.com just received word of a missing person mystery that’s going on right now. Television actress Aasha Davis, who has had recurring roles on NBC's "Friday Night Lights" and The N's "South of Nowhere”, is trying to find her sister - who has been missing for nearly seven weeks from her Hollywood home.
Here’s what MediaTakeOut.com managed to find out. Aasha’s sister Lesley Herring failed to show up at work in early February. When Lesley’s job called Aasha to find out what was going on – Aasha drove to Lesley’s house and found her and her husband missing.
But get this, two weeks later Lesley’s husband Lyle turned up. And MediaTakeOut.com learned that he had an INTERESTING story to tell. You see, according to Lyle – for the two weeks he was missing, he was actually SEARCHING for his wife. Uh huh.
When Lyle was located he had cut off his long dreadlocks, and claims that he had gone to Mexico to look for his wife because they were planning a vacation there and ran into a gang who cut off his hair because he owed them money
Luckily the police are suspicious of dude’s story too. Here’s what ABC News is reporting:
Police say Lyle Herring is not considered a suspect but that he has been less than forthcoming.
Herring's family also said he has been evasive with them and said that he disappeared for two weeks around the time his wife vanished. He later turned up with his long dreadlocks cut off, with a wild story of how he had gone to Mexico to look for his wife because they were planning a vacation there and ran into some sort of gang who cut off his hair because he owed them money, according to Davis's husband Jesse Pforzheimer.
"I would describe his cooperation as fragmented and less than helpful, not someone I would expect as a grieving husband," Det. Chris Gable said at Tuesday's news conference, taking a surprisingly confrontational tack with Lyle Herring, who was standing nearby.
"We felt he could not come there and present himself as a caring husband asking for the public's help when he's not been very helpful to us in trying to find Lesley," Berndt said about Gable's surprise statement. But she added that police continue to look for other leads in Herring's disappearance.
"You have to question why he is reacting the way he is in this investigation. But we definitely put it out there that we are exhausting all clues we have in order not to do a rush to judgment or limit ourselves just to him," she said.
We ain’t even gonna say what we think happened. But if y’all used to watch Lifetime movies like we did, you know what we’re thinking….
If any of you know Lyle or have any information or theories on what happened, please post it below (the authorities will be reading this article). Or if you’d rather talk to the police directly, you can call (213) 972-2915.
Also you should forward this along to any people you know. They may have the key to solving this mystery…
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