IN - Aliahna Maroney Lemmon, 9, Fort Wayne, 23 Dec 2011 - #2

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I am now wondering, again, if this guy might not also have a connection to this case:

http://www.fwpd.org/april/press.htm

It was the same area. He is old enough to be a p[ossible suspect. His absence from the state migh help explain the gaps.

Interesting- that #7 where a note was found is eerily close to this crime scene

Perhaps FBI needs to do some handwriting and fingerprints comparisons

just saying

ETA only prob I see is he claims to have been in high school in Gaston Cty NC...so not sure how to connect him to the FT W area...hmm
 
Although James Lemmon was always more talkative, nothing about Plumadore ever struck Tulley as unusual or threatening, Tulley added.

Richard Patee, 58, whose trailer is next to where Plumadore was living, said he didn't think it was odd that Aliahna's mother had him watching the girls for an extended period.

"They had known each other for somewhere of three to four years, I know that, and he took care of their grandfather," Patee said. "I didn't see any reason to question it at all. I talked with Mike on and off for the past two-and-a-half years and he never had a cross word."

Respectfully snipped to highlight my point. Underlinings are mine.

If you're a sex offender living in a community of child molesters I imagine all kinds of inappropriate things might become the norm. JMO.
 
I'd like to know how 16 registered sex offenders were living within very close proximity to at least 5 children in the same trailer park? Where was the enforcement on the stipulations of their registration?! And, some were convicted child molesters, child rapists, etc. Not all were adult infractions or urinating in public (I'm actually not sure if any of them were non-child-related). Why have the stipulations if they aren't enforced? It makes me so mad....
 
From Gitano message, I think finger prints and head are easily identified, so he might have been looking for a more hidden place for these parts.
JMO
Did I understand you correctly, GItano?
I am new on iPad. Pls excuse my sp., grammar errors.

Dental records and fingerprints are the fastest identifiers in a unidentified body situation if the police can get comparison samples from the missing person but it doesn't matter if the body is found in a decent amount of time, they can get DNA from other parts of the body and identify the person from a bone fragment or a piece of flesh. They'll have no problem matching the bits in the dumpster to Aliahna so he did all that in vain, he might have had a better chance of getting away with it if he'd just dumped her whole in a field nearby.
 
This family will probably need to request funds for the child's funeral. Looking at various family photos, they don't seem to have much. If the dad needs donations for travel expenses, I don't see him being able to make a financial contribution to bury his daughter. jmo

The Salvation Army has, in the past, provided funerals. I went to one about 10 years ago for a 17 year old girl who had been in foster care and was murdered by a RSO. The community turned out and it was a sweet [if that's possible]funeral service; her favorite color had been purple and there was a beautiful lavender blanket in the coffin and lots of purple flowers/balloons. I think the community will rally around this little girl and her family.
 
How did this monster make a living? He was able to afford a cigar. Serious question I have now given where he lived and what has transpired. Also, no license was found on him in the state of IN, correct? I'm wondering if he drove, or had access to any car via grandpa (drove a mile away to get said cigar.)
 
On NG last night, it was stated on the banner that Aliahna suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. Once I read that bit of info, along with the fact that she was being cared for by a male friend on the days before Christmas, my brain made the decision that this poor girl was likely dead. Why would a 9 year old have PTSD? Was she born partially deaf and blind? What kind of life did this girl live before she died in such a horrible manner? Part of me thought (last night) that maybe she was killed because the family did not have the means to care for her financially (no money for meds, no insurance, etc). I want to know the motive for this. Did he sexually assault her? What about the other little girls in his care? Did he invite any of the pedo neighbors over during the holidays? This whole case is sick. Last year during this time, a boy named Jonathan disappeared and his body was found and he was likely blowtorched to death by a woman named Mona. My mother and I are sick of this evilness. Will we expect this knd of evil every Christmas?
 
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RT @MeganReust15: Tonight at 6, hear from one woman who says she warned the Lemmon family about suspected murderer Michael Plumadore.
 
I'm so confused! Another man claimed Aliahna was his daughter! He was on confessed killers Facebook as a friend! How many DADDY"s did this child have?

Apparently not enough to protect her. :(
 
I am not sure I trust that what he confessed to is exactly what happened. Have to wait to see what COD is determined as JMHO.

Not saying he didn't do it, saying I don't trust that he confessed to exactly what he did.

We've had a couple kids that were dismembered that have threads here, and there could be more that were disposed of in that way we just don't know.

I'm curious as to what the real reason was for dismembering her. It could very well be to make it easier to dispose of her remains or perhaps he was trying to obsfucate the COD or prior traumas.

It's one thing to murder anyone much less a child. But IMHO it's an entirely different thing to take a hacksaw to a human body. Leaves me speechless, because it's beyond the pale for me to even contemplate. All JMHO.
 
Is it just me being naive and shallow, or does MP's pointy beard strike anyone else as...conspicuously deviant or suggestive thereof? Is that style associated with any particular subculture?

I agree with you about the goatee or van dyke (?) beard. I don't know if it's associated with any subculture, although they remind me of magicians and devil worshipers. I keep thinking about Scott Peterson when he dyed his hair blonde and grew a goatee in the weeks before he was arrested. It seems like everyone I've ever known who wore one of those was sneaky, at the very least.
 
Dental records and fingerprints are the fastest identifiers in a unidentified body situation if the police can get comparison samples from the missing person but it doesn't matter if the body is found in a decent amount of time, they can get DNA from other parts of the body and identify the person from a bone fragment or a piece of flesh. They'll have no problem matching the bits in the dumpster to Aliahna so he did all that in vain, he might have had a better chance of getting away with it if he'd just dumped her whole in a field nearby.

I think he was waiting for the LE scrutiny to go away, and the news trucks to move on, and then planned on jumping state. I think he was hoping to delat identification long enough to get out of state. He was already running from LE, it wouldn't have bothered him to keep running. I think he confessed so easily because they made it clear that they had him, and he would have no chance to run, whether he confessed or not.
 
The nature of Aliahna's death would meet the definition of a sex offense under Indiana Code 35, which includes the state's version of Megan's Law, a national template for registering and monitoring known sex offenders.

http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...r-old-girls-killing-a-haven-for-sex-offenders

Do they know something we don't know?

That's weird. I don't see anything in the Code that matches anything we've read about in MSM. It makes me think LE does know something we don't and that it involves some kind of a sex crime against a child. I suspect this has been going on for a while with MP and that more is going to come to light with this crime -- both in terms of Alianah's history and other unsolved crimes in general. I don't think this is his first time with anything. JMO.
 
CaseSignal Case Signal (BeanE)
RT @MeganReust15: Tonight at 6, hear from one woman who says she warned the Lemmon family about suspected murderer Michael Plumadore.

Can someone tell us what was said???? Please...
 
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