doodles1211
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Not related to Jessie. The video at this link says the body has been there several hours, investigation is ongoing
http://www.abc15.com/news/mcso-body-found-in-surprise-investigation-ongoing
It does say that "bones" were found. So the person must have died more than a few hours or even days ago, correct? They did not say that they thought these to belong to an adult or child though. No foul play? How can they tell that out on the street?
http://www.azcentral.com/story/news...e-human-remains-found-near-surprise/95901618/The skeletal remains were discovered near Bell Road in the Agua Fria River bottom, a usually dry channel through residential areas. It was unclear how long the human bones had been at the scene.
Sheriff's detectives continued to investigate Wednesday, but an initial examination indicated the adult victim had died in another location, and the remains were carried into the riverbed by runoff, the sheriff's office said.
Figarelli confirmed that Buckeye Police Chief Larry Hall contacted DPS Director Col. Frank Milstead directly, about a month ago, to inquire about the progress of the testing. Milstead was surprised the results had not yet been obtained and ordered his lab to fast-track the case.
When asked if it should take the head of a police agency to reach out to the director to get forensic results in a timely manner, Figarelli responded, "As I’ve said before, we do not know the details of every case. I don’t know what the investigative details are. We don’t know if they’re waiting on our analysis."
Figarelli said that has been done and completion of testing is not far off.
PHOENIX - The mother of a Buckeye boy missing for nearly three months was a no-show in court Friday for a dependency hearing regarding the missing boy and his two siblings.
Crystal Wilson is the adopted mom of missing 10-year old Jesse, his twin sister and their older brother. State child safety workers removed the two other children from the home when Jesse went missing in July.
Attempts to reach Wilson on Friday were unsuccessful.
Hall said his investigators have not talked with Wilson since her initial interview and a follow-up early in the investigation. He also confirmed that she has not reached out to anyone in the Buckeye Police Department for updates on the case or to offer any additional information.
http://www.kfvs12.com/story/3339624...no-show-in-court-to-fight-for-custody-of-kids
What kind of forensic evidence do yall think it is? Like blood on a carpet or something? If so, why wasn't this treated as a priority? The potential murder of a child? (I don't remember- adopted or foster). None of this is ok! The problem is he doesn't have anyone fighting for him. Normally, a mama bear will be on them to find out what happened. In this case, that bear might have been the attacker. So he is left with no one?
I hate following child cases, but I can't stop. I can't stop because if I hate reading the info, I can imagine how horrifying it is to live it. I can't stop because (even if only a computer) I need to stand by these babies who have been so wronged at such a young age. But, I still hate the cases.
Baby, you have lots of hugs from us. Lots and lots.
http://westvalleyview.com/articles/2016/10/17/mother-missing-buckeye-boy-no-show-court-custody-fight“We’re currently awaiting the crime lab results and we believe that will bring forensic value to the investigation,” Hall said.
He would not elaborate on what items were submitted for testing, but during the early stages of the investigation, detectives were seen taking evidence bags from the Wilson home that contained items from inside, as well as Wilson’s car.
Sadly, I'm thinking whatever the evidence, it shows that Jessie is no longer alive, so possibly blood evidence.What kind of forensic evidence do yall think it is? Like blood on a carpet or something? If so, why wasn't this treated as a priority? The potential murder of a child? (I don't remember- adopted or foster). None of this is ok! The problem is he doesn't have anyone fighting for him. Normally, a mama bear will be on them to find out what happened. In this case, that bear might have been the attacker. So he is left with no one?
I hate following child cases, but I can't stop. I can't stop because if I hate reading the info, I can imagine how horrifying it is to live it. I can't stop because (even if only a computer) I need to stand by these babies who have been so wronged at such a young age. But, I still hate the cases.
Baby, you have lots of hugs from us. Lots and lots.