Deceased/Not Found AZ - Jhessye Shockley, 5, Glendale, 11 Oct 2011 - #3 *J. Hunter guilty*

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  • #341
:floorlaugh: snow lol :floorlaugh:

Um, no, there will be no snow.

lol.....can you tell I'm on the East Coast? I just assume everyone gets a foot of snow.....oooops
 
  • #342
See Video!!!! Fox caught her outside the jail making a phone call.

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/justice/hunter-released-11282011

From the link:
Now that she's a free woman, Hunter was not pleased to see the media.
"The media are vultures. You people are parasites, you don't care about me. Leave me alone," said Hunter. "I'm not talking to the media."
When Linda Williams replied, "We do care about what happened to your daughter," Hunter interrupted, "I'm making a phone call..I'm trying to have a private conversation."
Poor, poor Jerice. No one cares about poor little Jerice, the downtrodden victim and Mother of The Year. So much for using the opportunity to plead for her daughter's safe return!

Hunter said nothing about Jhessye even though she was pressed about her situation. She continued to rail about the media and said she would not be saying anything to the media. Hunter was heard complaining to someone about the jail, saying it was a horrible place and the food was bad.
What Jerice, you were expecting the Four Seasons?

Enjoy your freedom, however brief it may be. Your days are numbered. Tick tock. :furious:
 
  • #343
y stomach is just in knotts thinking about the message this send to her daughters. I so hope their fosters are keeping them away from the news coverage about this.
 
  • #344
Do our legal eagles have any sense of whether the childrens' foster families would have been notified that this unusual person is once again roaming the streets, before she was released?
 
  • #345
lawyer question: why arrest her in the first place? (re: why not wait if they had all the information from the children)

could it have been to let her know that they are on her 6 (as we say in the military)?
Perhaps LE made the decision to arrest Jerice for abuse before they had grounds to go after murder charges. Since her arrest, others might've started talking and provided the new leads that LE now wants to pursue.
 
  • #346
Do our legal eagles have any sense of whether the childrens' foster families would have been notified that this unusual person is once again roaming the streets, before she was released?

Based on 15 years of experience with the AZ foster care system, I would say there is no chance they were notified. On the other hand, JH hopefully, if everything has been handled properly, does not know where the foster homes are located.
 
  • #347
Based on 15 years of experience with the AZ foster care system, I would say there is no chance they were notified. On the other hand, JH hopefully, if everything has been handled properly, does not know where the foster homes are located.

bbm

Now Im really nervous.
 
  • #348
This news this morning was real blow.

Thanks to our resident atty experts who explained some of the intricacies. I am beginning to calm down now.

So hopeful that they are close to filing murder charges or indicting her via GJ.

Thanks goodness your cooler heads are here to prevail!
 
  • #349
Does this release without charges filed mean they couldn't forensically verify the sister's story that J was kept in the closet?
 
  • #350
Jerice may have been evicted from her apartment while she was in jail. I'm not an attorney, but iirc, Arizona law allows a 24 hour eviction in certain situations. One unofficial site says "only in situations created by the tenant that threaten the health, safety, and welfare of themselves or others."

http://directory.leadmaverick.com/E...lasFort-WorthArlington/TX/10/12252/index.aspx

I could be wrong, but I believe the landlord could evict her for what happened to Jhessye, and if Jerice wanted to dispute it, she would have to go to court to prove the landlord wrong.
 
  • #351
Does this release without charges filed mean they couldn't forensically verify the sister's story that J was kept in the closet?

in my opinion no.
 
  • #352
I can't imagine Jerice's neighbors were waiting for her with open arms. The world has turned against her now. Any chance she would become suicidal when all this truly hits her?
 
  • #353
I would love for it to be true that nobody was willing to pick her up from the jail AND she walked all the way home to find out she has been evicted. :rocker:
 
  • #354
I can't imagine Jerice's neighbors were waiting for her with open arms. The world has turned against her now. Any chance she would become suicidal when all this truly hits her?

I think she's too full of herself for that.
 
  • #355
My most immediate concern is for her older children. This is going to be a scary and stressful time for them if they hear she is out and about. I hope they feel safe where they are living now. :rose:
 
  • #356
y stomach is just in knotts thinking about the message this send to her daughters. I so hope their fosters are keeping them away from the news coverage about this.

What were they THINKING? This makes no sense to me ...unless they thought she would talk?@? I also feel sorry for her children, and yes its not a good message to send to them!!
 
  • #357
Do our legal eagles have any sense of whether the childrens' foster families would have been notified that this unusual person is once again roaming the streets, before she was released?

She could easily go to their school(s) and pull them out if they weren't forewarned :( I'm so frightened for them right now. I really don't care what happens to Jerice, but I want to know that those children are being protected like they should have been all along. These poor kids are going to sleep with one eye open for the rest fo their lives-- who can they trust? I realize I'm getting slightly ahead of myself, maybe AZ will keep these kids safe this time. :twocents:
 
  • #358
I think she's too full of herself for that.

I agree, but if she's really desperate and then realizes her meal tickets are gone, who knows.
 
  • #359
What were they THINKING? This makes no sense to me ...unless they thought she would talk?@? I also feel sorry for her children, and yes its not a good message to send to them!!

Well, they can't hold her indefinitely without charging her with a crime - and it sounds like as of right now they don't have evidence of a crime. : (
 
  • #360
She could easily go to their school(s) and pull them out if they weren't forewarned :( I'm so frightened for them right now. I really don't care what happens to Jerice, but I want to know that those children are being protected like they should have been all along. These poor kids are going to sleep with one eye open for the rest fo their lives-- who can they trust? I realize I'm getting slightly ahead of myself, maybe AZ will keep these kids safe this time. :twocents:

It is extremely rare for a child in foster care in Maricopa County to continue attending the school they attended while in their parents' care. The parents would not be told the name or location of the new school and would not be on the list of people authorized to pick up the kids.
 
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