GUILTY PA - Jasmine, 4, & Nicole Snyder, 6, starved to death, Lycoming Co, 10 Sep 2021 *arrests*

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17 November (Lower) Court Date

Defendant:
Marie Sue Snyder, 32
(Born 14 April 1989)

- Hepburn Township,
Lycoming County,
Pennsylvania -
- 10 September 2021 -

1)) Some PA Court DocketS:
https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/Report/MdjDocketSheet?docketNumber=MJ-29304-CR-0000116-2021&dnh=RBoxaBtnLTSJdfKSw8D+lw==
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https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/Report/MdjCourtSummary?docketNumber=MJ-29304-CR-0000116-2021&dnh=RBoxaBtnLTSJdfKSw8D+lw==
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https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/Report/CpCourtSummary?docketNumber=CP-41-CR-0000051-2012&dnh=nXDzm5HSGYo2G+zhPEO/jw==
via: Case Search

2)) PA Homepage dot Com:
Police Search Lycoming County Remains of Missing Children | Eyewitness News
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Police Search Lycoming County Remains of Missing Children | Eyewitness News

3)) Google™ Supplements & Updates:
Marie S. Snyder - Missing Children - PA - Google Search

4)) Causes of Death:
Natural, Accidental, Suicide, Homicide, OR Undetermined
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§§ = Sub-Section - [Double-Silcrow]
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CP = (Upper) Court of Common Pleas
DA = District Attorney
DP = Death Penalty

F1 = Felony-Grade Crime of the 1st Degree
F3 = Felony-Grade Crime of the 3rd Degree
LE = Law Enforcement
LWOP = Life With-Out Parole
M2 = Misdemeanor-Grade Crime of the 2nd Degree
MJ = (Lower) Magisterial District Judge Court
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Noting:
  • The remains of a small child were recovered from a property along Livermore Rd where police were searching for the bodies of two sisters missing since 2015.
  • It's where their mother Marie Sue Snyder has lived since 2015 with a son "J", 7.
  • The search, which involves the FBI, continues for the other girl.
  • Snyder was arrested 11/5 at her place of employment in Clinton Co for endangering the welfare of children and obstruction in child abuse cases.
  • Also charged was Echo Butler, 26, Snyder’s girlfriend. She is facing the same charges and is also jailed without bail.
The arrest affidavit indicates:
  • When questioned Sept. 15 about Jasman, 8, and Nicole Snyder, 11, their mother claimed they were living with a friend and being homeschooled.
  • She would not provide the friend’s name but said she would contact her. She has never provided that name.
  • On Sept 16 Children and Youth advised Snyder they needed to see Jasman that day but were told the friend was out of town on a family matter.
  • Echo Butler, when questioned Sept. 25 about the two girls, claimed they were with a friend but would not provide a name or location.
  • Snyder called the agency later in the day and claimed her daughters were out of state with a friend but contended not to know the exaction location. She was told to obtain the address and report it.
  • Ronald Butler, the owner of the Livermore Rd property, told C&Y on Sept. 26 his daughter Echo, Snyder and her son had packed up and left.
  • Joshua Snyder, the girls’ father, told the agency he had not seen his children since 2015 because of custody and protection from abuse orders.
  • C&Y confirmed Jasman and Nicole had not been enrolled in school and the last contact for medical or court purposes was 2015.
 
Police: Second set of human remains found in Lycoming County


For the second day in a row, agents and investigators were searching a property along Livermore Road in Hepburn Township just North of Williamsport.

Over the course of both days, investigators found the remains of what they believe are two small children who lived at the property.

Officials stated that they believe their findings are the remains of Marie Snyder's daughters.
 
Police: Second set of human remains found in Lycoming County

For the second day in a row, agents and investigators were searching a property along Livermore Road in Hepburn Township just North of Williamsport.

Over the course of both days, investigators found the remains of what they believe are two small children who lived at the property.

Officials stated that they believe their findings are the remains of Marie Snyder's daughters.
OMG. :( This is so heartbreaking. What happened to those little girls?! MOO
 
NOV 7, 2021
Remains of missing sisters believed found in rural Pa.; case is now a homicide: police - pennlive.com

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Lycoming County Coroner Charles E. Kiessling Jr. looks at the site
off Livermore Road in Hepburn Twp., north of Williamsport, where
the remains were unearthed
.

Remains of what appears to be a second young child have been unearthed in Lycoming County and police say the case is now considered a homicide.

It is believed the remains are those of Jasman and Nicole Snyder, the daughters of Marie Sue Snyder who were last accounted for in 2015, Old Lycoming Twp. Police Chief Christopher Kriner said Sunday.

[...]

The women and Snyder’s son <modsnip> were living in the trailer with Butler’s parents, Ronald and Michelle Butler, police said. The remains were found near the residence, they said.

[...]
 
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The girls’ farther, Joshua Snyder, told Children and Youth he had not seen his children since 2015 because of custody and protection from abuse orders. He is not a suspect, Kriner said.

The agency confirmed Jasman and Nicole had not been enrolled in school and the last contact for medical or court purposes was 2015, the affidavit states.

Remains of missing sisters believed found in rural Pa.; case is now a homicide: police

A township police officer who surveyed the neighborhood in late October reported no one had seen the two girls.

Michelle Butler told investigators she had not seen the girls since Snyder moved in six years ago.
 
NOV 8, 2021
Remains of two children found buried on PA property, cops say | Raleigh News & Observer (newsobserver.com)
[...]

Investigators recovered human remains Nov. 6 and 7 of what appear to be small children, the police department said. Officers believe the remains are of the missing Snyder girls, and they will be taken to a forensic pathologist for confirmation.

Additional charges against Snyder have not been announced. Her partner, 26-year-old Echo Lane Butler, faces the same charges as Snyder, according to police.

[...]

Police ended their search at Snyder and Butler’s residence on Nov. 7.

[...]
 
WIn a statement issued today, Police Chief Christopher Kriner of the Old Lycoming Township Police Department said, "Both DA Gardner and I agree that this situation is a travesty of colossal proportions and this investigation will not conclude until all evidence is gathered and analyzed, interviews are conducted and justice on behalf of the two deceased innocent girls is achieved."

Kriner is addressing the discovery of the remains of two children found buried on property along Livermore Rd. in Williamsport this past weekend.

"Due to the sensitive nature of this active investigation," Kriner said only some information in conjunction with information contained in additional warrants that will be disclosed later this morning will be released at this time.

  • Six-year-old Nicole Elizabeth Snyder died/was killed and subsequently buried in 2016 in the back yard of the residence at 653 Livermore Road, Williamsport.
  • Four-year-old Jasmine Jean Snyder died/was killed and subsequently buried in 2017 in the back yard of the residence at 653 Livermore Road, Williamsport.
The remains of the two deceased children are being flown to Erie Pennsylvania this morning for further analysis by a Forensic Anthropologist, Kriner said.
'Travesty of colossal proportions': DA, Police Chief release identities of victims
 
Mom arrested after remains of missing sisters found in rural Pennsylvania

Child services began an investigation in September after a medical provider alerted them that Jesse was not in school and barely knew numbers and letters.

During the investigation, questions were raised about Jasman and Nicole, who now would be 8 and 11, respectively, the outlet reported.

Butler’s mother, Michelle, said that she hadn’t seen the girls in six years.
 
According to court documents cited by WOLF-TV, authorities launched an investigation in September after a report that Marie Sue Snyder's 7-year-old son was not enrolled in school, prompting a visit to Snyder's Williamsport home by an agent with Lycoming County Children and Youth Services.

Authorities then noted the absence of Snyder's daughters, who would have been ages 11 and 8, respectively. Snyder said the girls were living with a friend and being home-schooled.

But after child welfare officials could not locate them, they enlisted law enforcement to carry out a search warrant at the home.

Remains of 2 Children Found in Rural Pa., Police Investigate as Homicide and Mother Is Arrested
 
Children's services were involved with this family in 2015 according to the father. I feel like Butler's grandparents should face some charges as well. "We never saw those girls that were buried right outside our house in 2016 and 2017". Sure.
 

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