Tuesday, December 16, 2008

SABINE MUSIL-BUEHLER MISSING, BOYFRIEND, WILLIAM CUMBER IS ARSONIST

SABINE MUSIL-BUEHLER
Musil-Buehler's boyfriend, William J. Cumber, 38, served time for arson.


SUN PHOTO/TOM VAUGHT
Police and fire investigators searched through the burned out duplex next to Haley’s Motel on Monday morning. They said they could not comment on the ongoing investigation.

Missing woman’s boyfriend maintains innocence
By Cindy Lane /sun staff writer

HOLMES BEACH – William J. Cumber misses his girlfriend, missing hotelier Sabine Musil-Buehler, and has no idea where she is, he told The Sun last week.

Cumber, 39, may have been the last person to see Musil-Buehler, 49, on Nov. 4 after an argument at their home over his cigarette smoking.

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What happened remains a mystery.

On Nov. 6, police found Musil-Buehler’s car in Bradenton, driven by Robert Corona, who was arrested for theft. Blood found in the car was later determined to be hers, according to the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office.

Then, on Nov. 16, a duplex at Haley’s was destroyed by a fire, prompting police to question Cumber extensively, and later, search the home he shared with Musil-Buehler.

On Monday, fire and police investigators searched again through the burned out duplex. Police also combed the Holmes Beach neighborhood around Haley’s on Friday, asking neighbors if they could identify a man in a photograph taken the night of the fire. The white male, crouched near a vehicle smoking a cigarette, was wearing a baseball cap and a hoodie sweatshirt.

Nearly two years before the fire, on Jan. 4, 2006, Cumber had pleaded guilty to the arson of his ex-girlfriend’s Bradenton home and was sentenced to 42 months in the Florida Dept. of Corrections.

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