Help me find 2 children my father murdered

TheGingerAvenger

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  • #1
I need help.

My father has admitted to killing two children when he was also a child in the foster system. Most likely these crimes were committed at orphanges or boys group homes.

I have almost no information on my dad or these children who were most likely listed as run aways.

I need to find these children. I know that this will involve foot work, I am willing to go full blow investigator. Where would you start? I knew that this would be the best place to start. Help me guys. Please.

Thanks in advance!
 
  • #2
Welcome, GingerAvenger!

The first step would be to report his confession to police. If the children he claims to have murdered are alive and well, no harm done.
 
  • #3
I live and work in Europe so I’m not that familiar with what information is available, how you access it, confidentiality legislation etc, but I would start with a timeline, starting from his birth and then continue. For each known date, I would add everything known. An example:
2 March 19xx: born, [place etc and other relevant information]
10 May 19xy: moved to...

However, first report it to the police. They will hopefully start an investigation. Make sure that what you’re doing doesn’t interfere with the police investigation. A timeline containing information known to you might be of great assistance.

(Edit: added last paragraph.)
 
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  • #4
Thank you guys! I will start will trying to delve into my dads past and develop a timeline for the police.

I appreciate the support through this process and will keep this post updated with any information I find.
 
  • #5
if he was a child when he killed them, how did he dispose of their remains? adults would have had to have been involved IMO
 

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