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LeoMoon has posted a chart in the CASE BRIEFINGS thread.
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This is my first case request but I was wondering if any of you gifted astrologers would take a look at the case of a child in my area. Her name is Riley Fox and her case has never been solved. Riley was a little 3 year old when she went missing. The
date was 6/6/04, her father found her to be missing just before 8am, i'm sorry I don't have the exact time. Riley went missing from Wilmington Illinois. Riley's father Kevin was arrested and charged with her murder, he has since been cleared of all charges because his DNA didn't match the perps. To this date there is no one in custody for this awful crime against such a small and beautiful little child.
It was just before 8am that Riley's brother woke their father to tell him that Riley was gone. She could of gone missing anytime during the night, but this was the first time the question "where is Riley" was raised. Hope that helps.
Riley's birthdate is 3/31/01 but I don't know the exact time.
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/06/emotions-still-raw-over-2004-riley-fox-murder.html
p.s. I'd very much like to have the date of birth for the father who was originally arrested for this crime, even though he has now been declared innocent and awarded a huge settlement:
(I checked Intellius, but they do not give his date of birth)
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/wilmington-greene-il/TN6H19U6JQ830DFU3
http://www.truthinjustice.org/kevin-fox.htm
The case began on a quiet Sunday last June. Fox was home with Riley and Tyler, while his wife was in Chicago taking part in a charity walk.
The night before, Fox told police, he had gone to a street festival. He had left the two children in the care of their grandparents. After he picked them up, around midnight, he put them to bed.
In the morning, the front door to the home was open, but Kevin Fox said he did not know whether his daughter had opened it and wandered off.
Between 500 and 600 volunteers took up the effort, and her body was found later that day in Forked Creek, 4 miles from the family's home.
An autopsy determined that Riley Fox had been drowned.
Kevin Fox, then 27, was arrested four months later after the sheriff's office said he gave a videotaped statement implicating himself in the crime.
According to sheriff's officials, Fox said in the videotape that he accidentally killed his daughter but tried to make her death look like a murder and sexual assault so police would not suspect him of the crime.
Fox, according to Zellner, confessed only after he was questioned for 14 hours and was exhausted, and because authorities allegedly promised him that he would face lesser charges and quickly be released if he said his daughter's death was an accident.
"They get people who are emotionally traumatized and obtain a bogus confession," said Zellner, who has helped to free several wrongly convicted inmates but, in an unusual move, took on the defense of Fox before trial.
"People say to me that they would never confess to killing their child," said Zellner. "Have you ever had a child who was murdered? Do you know what it's like to go through that kind of trauma and then be suspected of something like this?"
Melissa Fox said she never thought her husband killed their child.
"... there was nothing that triggered in my mind or my heart that he had ever done anything wrong," she said.
"I was kept in a locked area for approximately 14 ½ hours. I was told by the investigators that if I did not give a statement saying I was involved in my daughter's death that they "knew inmates at the jail" that would make sure that I was (expletive) every day I was there."
One of the investigators "got 6 inches from my face screaming at me that I was a (expletive) for not talking and that my wife was going to divorce me if I didn't cooperate."
"I was told that I would be in jail for 30 years unless I talked. At one point the investigators threw a picture of my deceased daughter on the table in front of me. They screamed that I had duct taped her mouth and hands. This was the first time I learned that she had been bound. The wanted me to say that there had been an accident at home and that she had hit her head -- that was the first time I learned that she had lumps on her head."T
hey said if I said that she fell and I panicked and tried to cover up the accident I could only be charged with involuntary manslaughter and would immediately go home on bond and could not get more than 3-5 years. They told me to say that I duct taped her mouth and hands."
Kevin then says authorities told him to say that he performed an act on his daughter to make it "look like a sexual attack."
"I have never been under this kind of pressure in my life. I was isolated, alone and terrified. As soon as I saw my brother and lawyer I told them I did not do this. I love my wife, daughter and son more than anything in this world. I trusted the authorities and they betrayed me and my family. I can only hope the truth will come out."
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