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He said the woman was almost decapitated from a t hroat slashing and her body was stabbed numerous times. Whiteley had phoned police dispatchers earlier Monday night to report a minor accident which involved a rental truck. Investigators found a blood stained wrecked rental truck several miles from the scene of the killing and immediately be gan a search for the driver. “It’s our belief that the per son that had charge of this truck was at her location because the license number of the truck was written down on her pad,” Rice said. “There was blood on the in side of the truck, but we don’t know if it was her blood.” Investigators theorized the driver of the truck initially fied the scene of the accident and la ter returned and killed the security guard. Whiteley’s body was disco vered near the security shack where she checked license plate numbers of cars going into the complex. 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