Don't know if this has been posted yet. http://www.hlntv.com/video/2014/08/07/cops-confident-body-found-missing-jenise-wright
If NG is correct they have identified the body as Jenise's & there are two crime scenes. The home & the woods....arghh..
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Don't know if this has been posted yet. http://www.hlntv.com/video/2014/08/07/cops-confident-body-found-missing-jenise-wright
I agree with you 100 %
ETA If it turns out that anyone turned a blind eye to abuse in the home, of course, I ' ll retract my statement and lead the cavalry to vilify said individual !
No. It was not searched, though LE paid a visit and was granted permission to search. I happen to remember that well because I followed Jessie's case by the minute. Here are links.
During that time, authorities visited the home but never searched it, Couey said.
"They didn't search," he said in a March interview with detectives that was included in the documents. "They said they searched the house, but they didn't search the house the first time."
http://articles.latimes.com/2005/jun/24/nation/na-girl24
Police had searched the area around the trailer within hours after Jessica was reported missing.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/2007/0...hn-couey-raped-buried-jessica-lunsford-alive/
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Officer Martin Cannady of the Citrus County I.D. Section testified that on March 14, 2005, he returned to the Dixon trailer and got Dorothy‟s permission to search it. (Vol. 109, T 4877; Vol. 110, T 4975) However, on cross examination, Cannady testified that he was attending a class at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, and did not return to Citrus County until after the class‟s completion on March 28th.
[...]
Acting on Couey‟s statements (the portions of which came after his request for an attorney and hence suppressed), Citrus County sheriffs were able to obtain a search warrant for the Dixon trailer and its surrounding area, and located the site where Couey had told them they could find the victim‟s body, buried beside the steps to the back porch of the Snowbird Court trailer. 7
http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/pub_info/summaries/briefs/07/07-1636/Filed_01-28-2009_Couey_Brief.pdf
[url]http://articles.latimes.com/2005/mar/18/nation/na-missing18
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If NG is correct they have identified the body as Jenise's & there are two crime scenes. The home & the woods....arghh..
My opinion is yes. They had to make sure the entire family was notified first.It was before they ANNOUNCED a body was found, but was it actually before a body was found? In other words, had Jenise been found, prior to the press conference earlier today?
It was before they ANNOUNCED a body was found, but was it actually before a body was found? In other words, had Jenise been found, prior to the press conference earlier today?
OK so this was going on BEFORE they announced a body was found. I get it now. I think it will be a matter of time until someone is arrested then. JMO
It was before they ANNOUNCED a body was found, but was it actually before a body was found? In other words, had Jenise been found, prior to the press conference earlier today?
I can't remember where I read this but it stated once RSOs were on the list or those getting out of jail, it is hard for them to get a job, so they tend to gravitate to low income areas. IDK if it is true, but to me it does sound logical.:dunno:
She was killed in the home? or taken from the home? and murdered and dumped in the woods?
I am having great difficulties composing a sentence that doesn't include a lot of bleeps and f bombs. This poor little baby did not deserve such an ending to her precious little life. While I will try my best to not hold judgement over her family, I feel the need to save some bleeps until AFTER an arrest is made. I'm not sure I'm done with the cussing quite yet...let's wait and see who (hopefully) ends up arrested for this. We may still have surprises to come.
RIP baby girl...you're in a much better place.
After following so many "missing" cases, from Caylee A. on.........you'd think these search and rescue groups, agencies, etc., would re-evaluate their methods. How many individuals were found within a mile, if not 1/4 mile from where they were last seen?
Mike Herdman was the most recent case I followed, there was HOME LAND SECURITY involved in that search, and almost 2 weeks later, Mike is found in an area close to his campsite that was deemed unsearchable by the initial searchers.
Caylee was in an area that had flooded, Equisearch just looked at what was unflooded. Caylee was found just down the street from her grandparent's home.
Seriously...........If LE is initially looking into a case that doesn't involve "stranger abduction" or "endangered", why aren't they concentrating on grid searches and human chains to go over every nook and cranny? I don't get this 4 days, 10 days, 45 days later they go back and do a "thorough search".
Just rambling...been reading the threads since Jenise disappeared and still :banghead: