Paperwork covers a table in the back office at the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office showing four months’ worth of work on a murder investigation, with limited leads and no arrests.
They are looking to find answers for the family of 34-year-old Thomas Joseph Wall, who was found dead in his home in January.
“People have information but either don’t want to get involved or are afraid to get involved,” said Nicole Thomas, who is working the investigation.
Action News was there four months ago, after police arrived at the Satsuma home and processed the scene for evidence.
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Police say that call came in around 10 p.m. on the night of January 18 from his wife Lauren.
They also say that there was no signs that someone broke into the home and nothing appeared to be stolen.
Investigators say they have had little communication with Wall’s wife who says she was not home when her husband was shot.
“We have had some resistance with cooperation from her,” said Thomas.
Action News reached out to Lauren Wall Wednesday to ask her about her husband’s murder however she never responded.
Police say Wall and his wife had ties to St Augustine, Daytona and Orlando.
They want tips regarding their marriage and family dynamics.
We’re told Wall was a former Marine who got out of the military to be with his family.
He was a father of two and coached Little League in the community.
We spoke with his brother Roy who says that he worked every day with his older brother at their family owned plumbing business.
“He was just an all-around good man, he’d do anything in the world for about anybody,” said Roy.
Meanwhile what was once a home and crime scene, sits untouched, Wall’s work truck still in the driveway.
Investigators have placed Crimestopper signs in the yard as a reminder that there are still many unanswered questions in Wall’s murder.