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The landlord sold the Halstead's house to the current homeowners in September. The new homeowners were cleaning their new property when they found the decomposed body.
Blankenship told WDHN the body has been in the freezer since late August.
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Blankenship told PEOPLE the deceased was receiving disability benefits due to his ongoing medical issues. These included spina bifida, reports WSFA.
Blankenship said the parents could face murder charges depending on the outcome of the autopsy.
Alabama Teen's Decomposed Body Found by New Homeowners in Backyard Freezer, Parents Arrested for Alleged Abuse
HENRY COUNTY, Ala. (WTVY) - Headland Police may have botched a death investigation several weeks before the discovery of a decomposed body.
According to sources, Michael Shane Halstead alerted those officers that he abandoned his son’s remains in a non-working freezer. Yet, officers failed to find them when they searched his former home, multiple sources confirm.
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on October 11, Halstead notified officers of what happened.
According to multiple sources, Headland police went to his previous residence along Henry County Road 13 and inspected the freezer. They failed to find Logan’s body that, according to court testimony, was shrouded in tarps and blankets, with the remains placed in a cardboard box.
Dead teen’s dad confessed weeks before his body was found: Sources
The parents were found in Jack, Alabama, about 50 miles from their former home. They were arrested, booked into jail and given $175,000 bonds, officials said.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article281252853.html
Parents charged after son's body found in backyard freezer by new homeowners: Cops
Blankenship told WDHN the body has been in the freezer since late August.
[snip]
Blankenship told PEOPLE the deceased was receiving disability benefits due to his ongoing medical issues. These included spina bifida, reports WSFA.
Blankenship said the parents could face murder charges depending on the outcome of the autopsy.
Alabama Teen's Decomposed Body Found by New Homeowners in Backyard Freezer, Parents Arrested for Alleged Abuse
HENRY COUNTY, Ala. (WTVY) - Headland Police may have botched a death investigation several weeks before the discovery of a decomposed body.
According to sources, Michael Shane Halstead alerted those officers that he abandoned his son’s remains in a non-working freezer. Yet, officers failed to find them when they searched his former home, multiple sources confirm.
[snip]
on October 11, Halstead notified officers of what happened.
According to multiple sources, Headland police went to his previous residence along Henry County Road 13 and inspected the freezer. They failed to find Logan’s body that, according to court testimony, was shrouded in tarps and blankets, with the remains placed in a cardboard box.
Dead teen’s dad confessed weeks before his body was found: Sources
The parents were found in Jack, Alabama, about 50 miles from their former home. They were arrested, booked into jail and given $175,000 bonds, officials said.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article281252853.html
Parents charged after son's body found in backyard freezer by new homeowners: Cops