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https://mylifeofcrime.files.wordpress.com/2006/03/information-needed.pdf
http://articles.latimes.com/2003/nov/12/local/me-cecil12
http://articles.latimes.com/1996-08-16/news/mn-34850_1_father-seeks-answers
LA Times article
Nov. 12, 2003
911. What's your emergency?
"I have a 2-year-old that's wandered off," Marie Wu told the operator. "I'm hoping one of my neighbors grabbed him."
There was no hint of panic in Wu's voice. She says she felt embarrassed, apologetic. She expected to find her diaper-clad son, Cecil Turner, "eating cookies in the apartment of some neighbor" in the Villa Marguerite apartments in Mission Viejo.
She didn't, and a massive search soon was underway. The child's body was found the next day, Aug. 13, 1996, near a creek behind the apartment complex. Cecil Turner, known as C.T., had been suffocated.
The killing of a towheaded toddler in one of Southern California's safest communities sparked widespread horror and revulsion. In such cases, the public craves closure, the reassurance provided by a prompt arrest and conviction. After seven years, there has been no arrest, nor any closure, in the death of Cecil Turner.
For those seven years, Orange County sheriff's detectives have stuck doggedly to the belief that the boy's stepfather killed him, possibly with Wu's help, and that she has been covering up for her husband all this time.
Twice, detectives have asked the Orange County district attorney's office to file charges against Marie and Feilong Wu. Twice, prosecutors have refused, citing insufficient evidence.....
This case was introduced to me by a friend a couple of weeks ago and I was unable to find a thread on it here. We are both anxious to hear everyones thoughts on the case.