I only confirmed positively finding Billy Dean Goodman's mother, Cloie Goodman and all their children. That was found on the Mormon's LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) family research site. I followed that up with finding info then on Ancestry.com, and then located the Obit for Cloie Goodman.
I never confirmed that I found "THE" Janice "Strawberry" Jackson person.
I recall posting that there were two people named Janice Jackson listed out on the NC Offender list and that one of them was around the age of Billy Dean Goodman (just a curiosity) but never confirmed that either was "The" Janice Jackson associated with the person in the story Casey Parsons is telling.
Just want to make that statement clear.
ACR
Lying to keep investigators from finding a child is probably obstructing justice.
LE has to prove they are lying. Since Dr. Phil, it has been reported that the FBI has conducted two interviews with at least one of the Parsonses. If the feds thought the Parsons were being not helpful in finding Erica AND guilty of a federal offense, they would have taken action.
It is significant that after the Parsonses remain free after the search warrants and interviews.
I never confirmed that I found "THE" Janice "Strawberry" Jackson person. Just want to make that statement clear. ACR
As far as Strawberry, I have done a good amount of searching on her however cannot find anything definitive. Per the interview with CP, she stated they found Strawberry in Carolina Beach. I found one Janice Jackson with addresses in Carolina Beach as well as Harrisburg, Concord, and Kannapolis, the latter 3 all places where numerous Parsons live. This JJ is about 56 - and doesn't appear to be one of the many JJ on the NC DPS Offender site.
Your wonderful post made me think of something else:
After the Parsones were unable to contact Nan by phone they launched their search for Erica/Nan with a thorough FB investigation (lawls). Beyond that....nothing. Oh wellz, life goes on!
It would seem logical to at least attempt to contact the person who introduced Nan into their lives, wouldn't it? The person who also knows Nan (according the CP)... Carolyn. And yet, they never did that. I wonder why they never did that?
(I don't really wonder why they never did that. I have a pretty good idea of why they never did that.)
You can't charge someone with murder without a dead body.
I thought casey said Kelly and strawberry had been found but not "nan" that was in the doctor phil interview?
Really? Casey Anthony was charged with murder October 2008. Caylee's body was not found until December 2008.
I also believe that BDG, JJ, and Kelly have also been questioned by investigators. Given that these three people are not imaginary, and two of them have been lately incarcerated
You can't charge someone with murder without a dead body.
True. Can I change the word "charged" to "convicted"?
Also, how did that charge work out for LE? :jail:
No need to apologize for disagreeing.
But, could anyone on here find a law that the Parsonses have broken? Please provide a link or cut and paste the statute.
North Carolina
In North Carolina, a person under age 18 is considered a minor. Generally, minors cannot consent to medical or surgical treatment without authorization from a parent, guardian or custodian or any person standing in loco parentis to the minor. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-21.1
In an emergency situation where the parent, guardian or any person standing in loco parentis to the minor cannot give timely consent, treatment* may be rendered to minors without consent. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-21.1(1)-(3)
In an emergency situation where parents refuse to consent to a procedure, a physician may treat a minor; but unless the physician is in a rural community, he must first obtain the opinion of another North Carolina physician that such procedure is necessary to prevent immediate harm to the child. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-21.3.
When Minors May Consent
Situations in which minors may consent to medical treatment for themselves or others in North Carolina include the following:
• An emancipated minor, who is a minor that is married, has been emancipated by an order of court, or is serving in the armed forces, may consent to treatment for himself/herself. N.C. gen. Stat. § 90- 21.5(b).
• A minor parent may consent to treatment for his/her own minor child. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-21.5(b).
• A minor may consent to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of (1) venereal diseases and other like diseases, (2) pregnancy, (3) abuse of controlled substances or alcohol, or (4) emotional disturbance. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-21.5(a).
There are specific North Carolina laws which determine what is valid consent for sterilization and abortion procedures
also: in her interview the adoptive mother claimed that Erica received medical treatment at a hospital while at "nan's" but she could not get the information because of privacy laws.
This is also not possible and not true.
http://www.magmutual.com/risk/FAQ-answer6.html
if it was an emergency situation she "could" have received treatment but the parents would have been notified. She repeatedly said in interviews that she did nothing legal re: nan and Erica.
I am sure LE has already checked into that allegation however, with that being said.
Thanks Nurse, I knew that was the case in my state but wasn't sure about NC.