Sorry to be a pain but does anybody know where I can find a map that has been marked with where Autumn's body was located? TIA.
Here they pick up the day after trash day. Not sure what day they pick up in clayton. it varies town to town. The truck picks up the cans. People don't lift themView attachment 27612.
If you don't mind me asking what days are the pickup for recycling ?
Looks like trash day for the area where Autumn was found is Tuesday
http://www.claytonnjpw.com/trash.htm
(So was this another close call like in Lauren Giddings's case?)
About 200 law enforcement personnel were involved from 20 municipal, state and federal agencies. Authorities made the announcement that they had found the body early this morning, but did not specify a location.
However, investigators were at the scene on the 300 block of E. Clayton Avenue this morning where the recycling container was reported. Authorities did not say what led them to the site.
But it was recycling day on the street and almost all neighbors had the large, wheeled containers curbside. The properties of three houses were cordoned off by police tape.
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=8856626New Jersey State Police say they have confirmed that the body found in Gloucester County late Monday night is that of 12-year-old Autumn Pasquale.
I've been following this case as a lurker because I felt I needed a little break from actively participating in another missing little girl case.
I am so saddened by Autumn's death, and so freaking angry that someone can do horrific things to kids.
Who knows exactly how this will turn out - did she meet a friend/friends and things went terribly wrong? Was she hit by a car and someone panicked? Was she killed for her bike? Did someone lure her there specifically for his evil purposes? But whatever the cause, this was a little girl, someone's child. And I hope justice is served for her.
One final comment - the recycling container apparently wasn't that far from her home. Who conducted the searches for Autumn? Was it LE and trained volunteers, or did locals also participate? It seems like if Autumn was there all this time, she would have been found pretty swiftly. I assume trash bins and recycling containers would have been among the first places that were checked.
God bless you, Autumn.
In this link it says
"However, investigators were at the scene on the 300 block of E. Clayton Avenue this morning where the recycling container was reported."
On the case map it says 200 block. Is that a mistake?