Carolina Girl
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Is going to be a long wait.
We don't even know if the remains belong to boys yet, do we? It could be three girls, or any combination there of.
I think there are a lot of assumptions being made at this point based on scant information. I agree it's worth exploring the possibility it is the missing Skelton children, but, at this point, it's a tenuous conclusion.
Kind of embarrassing but... I just sold and moved out of my home after 25 years. In a closet in the basement I found stuff from the previous owners. I just never went into that closet.I can think of a couple possibilities. Maybe a friend asked to store the box in the shed and the people evicted didn't know what was in it or how to locate their friend when they were evicted. Another possibility is that only one of the tenants knew what was in the box and they were incarcerated at the time of the eviction. I just can't imagine anyone knowing what was in the box, leaving it behind. Unless they wanted them to be found.
There's probably some truth in all of JS' lies...
I don't doubt that he could have placed stuffed animals in the hands of his already-dead sons before wrapping those sons in blankets. And I don't doubt that he could have put the boys in a dumpster.On the evening of Nov. 25, 2010, he said that he wrapped his children in blankets, placed a stuffed animal in each of their hands and drove them away. . . . Later again, he drew images from what he referenced as dreams and nightmares, saying the boys may be near or behind a Dumpster. He asked the investigators to locate the contents of a specific Dumpster to find the childrens stuff, blankets, stuffed animals, perhaps the boys themselves.
There's probably some truth in all of JS' lies...
No way. He researched how to break a neck online about a week before the boys vanished, and LE found multiple nooses in his house. (Never mind the fact that those boys were far too old for black market adoptions, which nearly always involve newborn babies.) There is zero chance that the boys are still alive. Treating that as a possibility amounts to playing into Skelton's hands. He is counting on people's gullibility and wishful thinking.The truth is the only part of the story a pathological liar can remember. I don't find it so far fetched that he may have given them away in some black market adoption scheme.
No way. He researched how to break a neck online about a week before the boys vanished, and LE found multiple nooses in his house. (Never mind the fact that those boys were far too old for black market adoptions, which nearly always involve newborn babies.) There is zero chance that the boys are still alive. Treating that as a possibility amounts to playing into Skelton's hands. He is counting on people's gullibility and wishful thinking.
I wonder if JS's reaction to the finding of remains was taped by LE?
Doug Labare, who lived in a camper in the backyard of the home until he was forced to leave in the summer of 2016, confirmed to the Missoulian on Thursday he is the person of interest Missoula police are looking to speak with in the case.
Police had said there was a person of interest but stressed that individual was not being considered a suspect.
Labare told the Missoulian he had been a caretaker for his best friend, the former owner of the home until the man’s death, then stayed on and continued to live in his camper in the back yard to be a property manager when the owner’s son rented out the house.
We still don't know who left the box there. Even it wasn't the late owner, whoever left the box will probably try to blame him.
I 100% agree....Along with whoever was storing the box.He's between a rock and a hard place. If the remains belong to his children, I think LE will waste no time filing murder charges. Maybe then he--or his family-- will decide to tell the truth. These children deserve peace and justice and so does their mom.
It's been far too long......it is bittersweet seeing them on local news againSubscribing on this. I have followed the Skelton boys disappearance, but not here. But the recent events have bought me here. I hope there is resolution.
It's been far too long......it is bittersweet seeing them on local news again
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No way. He researched how to break a neck online about a week before the boys vanished, and LE found multiple nooses in his house. (Never mind the fact that those boys were far too old for black market adoptions, which nearly always involve newborn babies.) There is zero chance that the boys are still alive. Treating that as a possibility amounts to playing into Skelton's hands. He is counting on people's gullibility and wishful thinking.