Patty G
Retired WS Staff
I do not like this step-father; nope, nope, nope. Way over the top for someone who barely knew this child.
I do not like this step-father; nope, nope, nope. Way over the top for someone who barely knew this child.
After a toss'n'turn night, I had a few thoughts this morning on Jonathan's case:
1. Jonathan's Mother and Roomate both instructed Jonathan to run to a neighbours house, if anything was wrong while he was home alone. What if that's exactly what he did? What if there was some other type of emergency (maybe even the step-father coming to the home?), and he ran for help, and Mona is who he ended up reaching out to?
2. Evidence:
There was evidence of Mona Nelson "on Jonathan's remains" (referenced on Page 1), AND there was ample evidence at Mona Nelson's house that SHE KILLED Jonathan. This evidence must be DNA and/or BLOOD.
3. Mona Nelson went back to the home the night Jonathan was missing. I don't know what her voice was like, but did the mother not recognize her voice? She gave information about Jonathan not having a shirt on etc. She placed herself at the scene. She drove a silver truck. A silver truck was seen leaving the apartments when the mother arrived home.
Why wasn't Mona Nelson under the radar sooner?
4. Why was the boy removed from the home, why was he taken to Mona's home, and why was he burned and placed in the culvert? What possible evil deeds were done to this precious boy, and why?
Stepdad Wants Vengeance In Boy's Death
Mona Yvette Nelson Accused Of Killing Jonathan Foster
POSTED: Thursday, December 30, 2010
UPDATED: 8:51 am CST December 30, 2010
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Jonathan's stepfather, David Davis, said the arrest does not bring him much peace because nothing will bring Jonathan back.
"What kind of monster is this? Burnt my baby in a ditch? They burnt my baby on Christmas," Davis said. "There's no more Christmas. They're done for this family. What kind of monster is that? You get her!"
Nelson was arrested in the neighborhood where Jonathan was last seen, police said. She is a family acquaintance or a friend of Jonathan's family, police said.
Davis said he did not know Nelson well.
"I don't know her. I saw her before, though. She looks like a dude," Davis said.
Detectives said surveillance video from a business near the place Jonathan's body was found led them to Nelson. Police said they showed Nelson the video and she admitted that it was her vehicle in the video, but did not confess to anything else.
Nelson gave police permission to search her home before Jonathan's body was identified. Investigators said they found welding equipment in her home and she may have worked as a welder.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/26319669/detail.html
http://www.click2houston.com/newsarchive/26319669/detail.html
"He was just full of life," he said. "He was 12, but he wasn't on the 14 side. He didn't have his pants on the ground, he didn't play no punk."
What kind of description is that for your deceased stepson?
I kept expecting him to hit the ground........that was just TOO MUCH. I hope they are still drilling him!
BBM..............NO! say he wasn't burnt by that!
I kept expecting him to hit the ground........that was just TOO MUCH. I hope they are still drilling him!
http://www.click2houston.com/newsarchive/26319669/detail.html
"He was just full of life," he said. "He was 12, but he wasn't on the 14 side. He didn't have his pants on the ground, he didn't play no punk."
What kind of description is that for your deceased stepson?