Found Deceased CA - Ellie Lorenzo, 3, Fremont, 11 Jul 2024 *wasn't returned per custody agreement, father found dead in nearby city*

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Does anyone know if Ellie’s parents had recently separated?

Looks like they’ve been divorced for a few years now.

Check out the note from 10/21/21:

 
What is it with adults that just can't leave the kids alone. Whatever you have going on in your life and your head LEAVE YOUR KID OUT OF IT. Leave them alive. Leave them at a hospital, a fire station, hell, leave them at a shop at the mall, just LEAVE THEM ALIVE.

I've got to step away, I am just fed up to the back teeth with dead kids today...

MOO
 
“San Jose police officers located Lorenzo’s deceased body around 4:38 a.m. on Saturday at a recycling facility in San Jose.”

4:38 a.m.??

 
“San Jose police officers located Lorenzo’s deceased body around 4:38 a.m. on Saturday at a recycling facility in San Jose.”

He threw that baby in the garbage.

Hell isn't hot enough.

MOO
 
He threw that baby in the garbage.

Hell isn't hot enough.

MOO
If it’s the recycling place a few blocks away from me, or one like it, it’s mostly a place people come to recycle cans. It’s quite busy.

I can’t imagine why someone would leave a child there, or how they wouldn’t be seen.

I could think of a hundred other better places to leave a body around here . . . Sounds like either panic or a mental health crisis.
 
If it’s the recycling place a few blocks away from me, or one like it, it’s mostly a place people come to recycle cans. It’s quite busy.

I can’t imagine why someone would leave a child there, or how they wouldn’t be seen.

I could think of a hundred other better places to leave a body around here . . . Sounds like either panic or a mental health breakdown.
If it's a facility for sorting... Murdered infants are found at those semi regularly.

There's another thread on Websleuths that may relate to a baby found at exactly the same facility a few years ago.

 
If it's a facility for sorting... Murdered infants are found at those semi regularly.

There's another thread on Websleuths that may relate to a baby found at exactly the same facility a few years ago.

Ah yes, that’s a different kind of facility — a collection/sorting company that services a broad area . . . That makes way more sense than the kind of small private recycling center I was thinking of.
 
Ah yes, that’s a different kind of facility — a collection/sorting company that services a broad area . . . That makes way more sense than the kind of small private recycling center I was thinking of.
I just hope the employees have access to therapy. They signed on to sort bottles and cans, paper and plastic, not be confronted with murdered children.

MOO
 
I just hope the employees have access to therapy. They signed on to sort bottles and cans, paper and plastic, not be confronted with murdered children.

MOO
God, I was just thinking the same thing. As if a job like that isn’t difficult enough . . . That discovery would be a horror beyond all horrors.
 
I wonder if they were in San Jose when she died, or if she died in Fremont and he then drove to SJ to dispose.

Seems there wasn’t much of a coherent plan if he first drove south to SJ, then back north up to SF.
 
God, I was just thinking the same thing. As if a job like that isn’t difficult enough . . . That discovery would be a horror beyond all horrors.
Recycling centres are incredibly dangerous places, and they're often staffed by underprivileged minorities, including people with intellectual disabilities like Down syndrome. It's hard enough for someone who has a typical intellect to process something like this. It's going to be far more difficult for someone who struggles to express themselves in English, either because of disability or ESL background.

MOO
 
Ellie loved dancing and meeting new people. She so easily made friends and spread so much joy everywhere she went. She will be remembered for her smart and curious mind, her big smile, and her warm loving heart. Ellie’s life was full of so many people who loved her so much and

will miss her beyond words can explain. We wanted to extend our thanks to the community at large in their support through the search for Ellie.”
@nbcbayarea #EllieLorenzo #Fremont
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