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Thinking of our boy tonight. Praying answers come soon. One day closer, Sky. We love you baby boy.
Well there you are sweet child . . . falling down on pg. 2 . . . . like Gatekeeper's slide, Sky Crew is here to help you climb the ladder of the slide. We raise you up each time one of us thinks of you, prays for you, dreams of bringing you home, hopes for finding you, and our loving energy is put out into the universe for you little man. We would all gladly give up much to hold you in loving arms and bring you safely back to your Daddy and Sister.
Sky . . . you may not have been treasured, loved, nurtured, cuddled, swaddled, fed until you are satiated, tickled, gigged with, delighted in, and caressed while living with your Mommy . . . but we would love the opportunity to help you experience those precious moments that you missed out on. Give us a sign . . . we are so trying to read the clues to finding you.
To L.E. . . . . give us something to help you find Sky and bring justice to this small child's life/case/cause. There is true talent here wanting to help (free of charge!)
Every time I see this thread on page 1 I rush to open it hoping to hear some news but it's always just you sweet people bumping for this precious boy. Thanks to everyone who is holding out hope and keeping his thread alive. This one just kills me. I hope to see Sky safe at home someday.
The mother of an Arizona girl missing for nearly a year was re-arrested in the case Thursday on suspicion of first-degree murder and child abuse. Police in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale announced at a news conference that Jerice Hunter was taken into custody without incident at her home in Mesa. Hunter, 38, was indicted earlier in the day by a Maricopa County grand jury, even though the body of 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley hasn't been found.
County Attorney Bill Montgomery said his office "has successfully prosecuted cases in which the victim's body was never found."
"We now have the opportunity to seek justice for Jhessye and uncover the truth behind her disappearance," Montgomery added. A 96-day search at a Phoenix-area landfill ended in late June without finding the girl's remains.
Glendale Police Chief Debora Black said at a news conference that Shockley's "final resting place" likely is at the bottom of the Butterfield Landfill in Mobile, south of Phoenix, but no additional searches are scheduled.
She said 280 officers sifted through more than 9,500 tons of trash from early February to late June without success.
"They worked tirelessly to accomplish two goals: to find Jhessye and to hold the person responsible for her disappearance accountable," Black added. "We are confident with the indictment and arrest, we will achieve our second goal of securing justice for Jhessye."
I love the idea that we are climbing a slide with Sky every time we bump up his thread! Up, up you go little man!
It CAN happen. It WILL happen. It IS happening.
BBM. Sky, you will get this justice, too. We may have to wait for it, but it is coming. Julia cannot hide much longer. The truth always has a way of forcing its way out, of making itself known. You WILL get justice, little man. And we will be here, loyally by your side, every second of the day, until you do.http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/mother-missing-arizona-girl-arrested-17175220#.UElV-XgqPoA