ROBERT AND FRIEDA WHEATLEY: Burglarized and Murdered in Portland, OR - 27 Aug 1988

ROBERT & FRIEDA WHEATLEY
Cases # 88-88210 & # 88-88211

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On August 29, 1988, police responded to a welfare check at 2612 N. Holman, which was called in by the granddaughter of the occupants of that residence.

Police entered the residence where they discovered the bodies of Robert Wheatley, 61, and Frieda Wheatley, 69, in the basement. The medical examiner determined the cause of death as strangulation. Detectives believe that the Wheatley’s died on August 27, 1988.

It is apparent from the crime scene that the motive was robbery. There was no sign of forced entry. The home was ransacked and a television set, ATM card, credit card and the Wheatley’s light green 1979 Buick Regal were stolen. The ATM and credit cards were used extensively in Northeast, North and Downtown Portland prior to the Wheatley’s bodies being discovered. The Buick was recovered a few days later in a Jantzen Beach Shopping Center parking lot.

Investigating Detectives believe that there are people in the community that have information about this crime.

Witnesses may contact Cold Case Homicide Unit investigators directly at (503) 823-0400. To remain anonymous, witnesses may provide information through Crime Stoppers of Oregon.

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Robert and Frieda Wheatley

Robert and Frieda Wheatley were found strangled to death in the basement of their home on the 2600 block of North Holman Street Aug. 29, 1988, after their granddaughter became concerned and asked police to check on them.

Investigators believe the couple was robbed before they were killed as numerous items — including a TV, credit cards and their light green Buick Regal — were missing from the home. The credit cards were used extensively in Northeast, North and downtown Portland before their bodies were discovered. The couple’s car was found abandoned at the Jantzen Beach Shopping Center, about five miles away from their home, a few days later.

Police believe that there are those out there who know what happened and hope someone will come forward.
 

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