I wonder if caretaker still in jail? Daughter EL's profile picture is new, but is the photo old? Could he be out?
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I don't know... Some people have speculated that LE already have the results but are keeping them secret for some reason. I can't think why they would do that, though? Anyone have any theories?
It seems the DNA results should be back. Doesn't it usually only take a few days to identify a body by doing a DNA match? I've seen it take as little as one or two days. Maybe results will be in today? One can hope...
http://www.wifr.com/home/headlines/Missing-Boy-328454341.htmlRockford Police say they are looking into leads daily and have not found any to be credible. Officers say Kyrian Knox has been likely missing for months after his mother Lanisha dropped him to a family friend in Rockford. Lanisha lives out of the area and will return to Rockford on Saturday in search of information.
A month if you're lucky. It can take much longer.It depends on when they start. In some cases it takes a month or more depending on the backlog at the lab.
I don't know... Some people have speculated that LE already have the results but are keeping them secret for some reason. I can't think why they would do that, though? Anyone have any theories?
Those are cases where the identity of a deceased is known, or strongly suspected, then it's a one-on-one match. A profile can be derived from a personal item, a toothbrush, for instance. Like Bella Bond. A hairbrush and a nasal syringe were recovered in a search of the mother's apartment, so a preliminary match was made rather quickly. When the identity of the deceased is a complete mystery, or if there is no source from which to extract a useful direct sample, then a comparison has to be made to DNA from family members. That's more complicated, and always takes longer. We also have to consider that the child's remains are only partial, and badly decomposed, at that. The quality and type of DNA available, nuclear or mitochondrial, is a factor to consider.It seems the DNA results should be back. Doesn't it usually only take a few days to identify a body by doing a DNA match? I've seen it take as little as one or two days. Maybe results will be in today? One can hope...
also, illinois is very broke, i imagine they are understaffed at their lab and etc.
I don't know... Some people have speculated that LE already have the results but are keeping them secret for some reason. I can't think why they would do that, though? Anyone have any theories?
Finishing up what they need to make arrests? To keep someone from bolting? Didn't they pretty much do that in the Bella Bond case?
I think the perp is already in jail so no worry about him bolting.
No hurry to file charges either, that just gives the prosecution less time until the trial has to start. Let the detectives get all the evidence gathered and examined, then file charges.
JMO
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