Found Deceased WA - Jenise Wright, 6, Bremerton, 2 Aug 2014 - #5 *Arrest*

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Not sure if it's been pointed out yet.. but people are naming the person on twitter now. Not MSM yet... JMO

I'm using #JeniseWright and all I'm seeing are photos related to the case :waitasec:
 
As a parent we should teach girls to have more respect for themselves and learn to not get themselves in situation that could possibly cause harm.

As a mother of 24 year old daughter and a 13 year old son, that is what I have always taught them BOTH! If you feel uneasy get away from the situation.

Something else I taught them both....If someone asks you to do something, ask yourself, can I tell Mom about this? If you can't come home and tell me, then you probably shouldn't be doing it. CALL ME or Dad, we will come get you.

It's not a matter of making girls respect themselves as it making children understand that actions cause consequences.

J should have had consequences for leaving without her parents knowledge. She didn't. That still don't make her parent's responsible for the actions of the 17 year old boy who killed her. His parents should have taught him the same action/consequence scenario.

We know zero about his home life. All we know as of now is, he killed a little girl.
 
Family pastor: Jenise Wright 17-yr old murder suspect may be family friend. Jenise's family worried about retaliation & his family's safety.

Family worried about retaliation on the murderers family. :(
 
I am seriously not saying this to be glib. He's 17. Teenagers rarely make sense.

Maybe matching mud from crime scene...seeing if there was another friend with him with mud...two prints??
 
Again, I am an only child. I have 2 kids of my own that are 21 and 23. (15 mos apart)
I'm just asking for opinions here, but in the case of several children (over 3) that are spaced out over decades, is it normal for parents to be less strict with the younger ones?


No not necessarily,,,I'm from a family of 10 I'm number7 ...they where stricter on the younger ones,I got told no alot more.Parents learn from mistakes of older ones didn't keep letting us "younger ones" make the same mistakes..
 
How about teaching self defence -- that's always a good start too. Kick scratch bite is ok sometimes.

Good idea! I also teach my children to yell "This isn't my daddy, this isn't my mommy" as well as many other things to avoid abduction. I learned from my Sunday school teacher that if you are approached and feel uncomfortable to start doing weird things like eating grass. (Now, when I ask my children what to do if in XYZ situation, they reply, "We know mom, eat grass.") Smart aleck kids!
 
Good idea! I also teach my children to yell "This isn't my daddy, this isn't my mommy" as well as many other things to avoid abduction. I learned from my Sunday school teacher that if you are approached and feel uncomfortable to start doing weird things like eating grass. (Now, when I ask my children what to do if in XYZ situation, they reply, "We know mom, eat grass.") Smart aleck kids!

OFF TOPIC. my parents taught me the exact same thing. apparently once when i didnt want to be carried around a store i started yelling "this is not my mommy, this is not my mommy!". to this day it's one of my moms favorite stories to tell lol
 
I will always be enraged by child neglect, whether the child is neglected and alive, or neglected and dead.

I have extreme difficulty on cases where the child was made vulnerable to their murderer because of parental negligence. I hold the rapist and murderer accountable for his/her acts, the negligent parent(s) accountable for his/hers/theirs.

In these cases, I focus my sorrow, my sympathy, my heart...to the child victim. It's the best I can do.

Another pic of car towed from Jenise Wright mobile home park after 17-yr old suspect's arrest. pic.twitter.com/AvKZyU2QLv
Car being towed from area near #JeniseWright home. Not sure who owns it, but park still on lockdown except residents pic.twitter.com/UkOknFFCmz



I wonder, was she put in this car and hidden until he disposed of her in the woods?
 
The mention of a van scares me. Not sure why, but it's giving me the creeps.

that's because you won't let your teenager daughter date a guy with one (((least my dad wouldn't)))

((intentional humor))

van is a very upsetting detail I agree
 
Good idea! I also teach my children to yell "This isn't my daddy, this isn't my mommy" as well as many other things to avoid abduction. I learned from my Sunday school teacher that if you are approached and feel uncomfortable to start doing weird things like eating grass. (Now, when I ask my children what to do if in XYZ situation, they reply, "We know mom, eat grass.") Smart aleck kids!

Your post made me LOL, literally. I have the same smart aleck son now. He has some personal safety classes under his belt, but still, when asked, he will tell you, my mom taught me to punch anyone in the balls and yell, "YOU AREN'T MY PARENT!" and run FAST.
 
I will always be enraged by child neglect, whether the child is neglected and alive, or neglected and dead.

I have extreme difficulty on cases where the child was made vulnerable to their murderer because of parental negligence. I hold the rapist and murderer accountable for his/her acts, the negligent parent(s) accountable for his/hers/theirs.

In these cases, I focus my sorrow, my sympathy, my heart...to the child victim. It's the best I can do.

That looks like the house next to the path that leads into the woods.

If the perp lives right there, why would he place.a body so close to home?
LE crawling all over the area and couldn't do anything else?
 
Good idea! I also teach my children to yell "This isn't my daddy, this isn't my mommy" as well as many other things to avoid abduction. I learned from my Sunday school teacher that if you are approached and feel uncomfortable to start doing weird things like eating grass. (Now, when I ask my children what to do if in XYZ situation, they reply, "We know mom, eat grass.") Smart aleck kids!

This 17 year old was apparently family's friend. So it wouldn't work in this particular situation.
 
Lol no luck for me on twitter. Usually I'm good at this.
 
Thanks to all you guys and your great clues, I found which house it is. However, even if I knew the guys name it wouldn't mean anything to me anyway. Nancy Grace actually had it right for a change clear last Thursday (almost).
 
If the perp lives right there, why would he place.a body so close to home?
LE crawling all over the area and couldn't do anything else?

Seems kind a dumb, but he did!! It is not the blue house, though.
 
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