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Thank you both. I understand about growth spurts, bones developing etc, but thought they may have worded it more like 'approximately between the ages of x and y' rather than smack bang on 13.
Does that mean Bonsai didn't have any dental records?
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http://www.centralillinoisproud.com...ns-consistent-with-13-year-old-male/774078914According to the Tazewell County Coroner's Office, the skeletal remains found Monday in south of Pekin Tazewell County are consistent with that of a 13-year-old adolescent male.
Tazewell County Coroner Dr. Jeff Baldi, no positive identification can be made until DNA testing can be conducted. But, the forensic pathologist conducting the autopsy believes that based on a presumptive identification of the skeletal remains, dental records and photographs of remains that this is consistent with that of an adolescent male.
Just bumping this link as it shows location of remains found relative to Bonsai's street (about 2 miles away). And now we know they are consistent with being a 13 year old boy. Not looking good, IMO. Are there any other young teen boys missing from Pekin?
Have they released how long the remains have been in the woods?
Richard Griener went missing in Pekin in 1972, and he was a 13 year old boy, too. He didn't have any dental records available, but he has DNA.
I know it's a stretch, but if it turns out not to be Robert, it may be Richard.
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/4562/142?current_page=case_information
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/g/griener_richard.html
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Richard-William-Griener-13-Pekin-17-Jan-1972
This:
According to Bonsai volunteer Brooke Bailey, a boyfriend of Bee’s mother had access to the property and would mow there. He left town shortly after Bee’s disappearance, according to Bailey. She said he is back in Pekin, but she doesn’t know where.
http://www.pekintimes.com/news/20170724/human-skeleton-discovered-off-route-29-near-pekin
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Members of the Bonsai group have searched the area multiple times over the past eight months, but not around the building where remains were found. According to Mary Jane Richards, the head of the Bonsai group, a member of the Bee family steered them away from the building, saying there was no way Bee would be found there.
Richards said she is pretty confident the found remains will be Bee; however, that has not been confirmed, nor has any of the other information from Team Bonsai.
Another quote from that link:
Whoever was steering them away from searching this area has some explaining to do! MOO.
Thank you both. I understand about growth spurts, bones developing etc, but thought they may have worded it more like 'approximately between the ages of x and y' rather than smack bang on 13.
BE MORE SUSPICIOUS OH MY GAWD
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Yeah and when I think about it how suspicious his mom couldn't get her story straight and which exact person he was seen with supposedly going to catch the school bus.
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