Holy shit, smoke bombs in the house?
On Dec. 29, the day before Wheeler was last see alive, he had asked a pharmacist in New Castle for a ride to Wilmington, about five miles away. Pharmacist Murali Gouro, who had filled Wheeler's prescriptions in the past, said Wheeler looked upset, The News Journal of Wilmington reported. Gouro said he offered to call Wheeler a cab, but Wheeler left.
Police say Wheeler was seen Thursday afternoon near an intersection about four blocks from the office of attorney Bayard Marin, who was representing Wheeler and Klyce in a heated property dispute. Marin said he last spoke with his client on Dec. 27, and didn't know what he was doing in Wilmington after that.
Marin was representing Wheeler in a lawsuit seeking to block Frank and Regina Marini from continuing to build a new house across the street from his duplex. The Marini house, taller than others in neighborhood, obstructed Wheeler's view of a park and the Delaware River.
Late on Dec. 28, several smoke bombs of the type used for rodent control were tossed into the Marini house, scorching the floors, Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal Alan Brown said.
Farrall said the dispute remains one facet of the investigation.
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