nursebeeme
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Thinking of William and Jane today.... especially William's little friends who are grieving their buddy today at his service. :rose:
It is unfortunate that William's disappearance did not occur during [standardized] testing — I'm sure there would have been a much greater effort on behalf of MCPS to find out why he wasn't in school to participate in testing. He is one child who has been very sadly left behind.
http://germantown.patch.com/articles/updated-curtis-lopez-transported-to-montgomery-countyPolice said charges related to the homicide of Lopez’s stepson, William McQuain were forthcoming. Police found the 11-year-old’s body Oct. 18 in a wooded area off Clarksburg road, about a quarter mile west of Frederick Road in Clarksburg.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled that the boy was the victim of homicide and that the manner of his death was blunt force trauma to the head.
A man charged with killing his estranged wife and who is suspected in the death of his stepson is making his first court appearance in Maryland since being arrested in North Carolina last month.
Curtis M. Lopez is scheduled for a hearing Thursday to determine if he'll remain held without bond on a murder charge.
Read more: http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/loc...of-dead-mom-son-mcquaids-110311#ixzz1cexPmYZM
This link scares the he77 out of me.. it's like looking into the face of evil.. sigh.. yet he's human.![]()
may have all been over a car
Prosecutors also told the judge that Lopez took young William McQuain with him to a storage facility, got a baseball bat, stuck it behind his chair and then took the boy out to the woods in Clarksburg. He proceeded to beat him to death with it.
http://wusa9.com/news/article/173359/158/McCarthy-Jane-and-William-McQuain-Murdered-Over-A-Car
Oh William! I am so sorry that you encountered this horrible, evil act. You did not deserve what happened to you. As my 5-year-old is so often saying, "I am more important than that!" You were too William. Money and objects are NEVER worth a human soul. R.I.P. with your beautiful momma William. :rose:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...ead-with-bat/2011/11/03/gIQADyJujM_story.html
no words... no words....
But his attorney, Alan C. Drew, called the case against Lopez essentially circumstantial evidence and argued that Lopez was entitled to have a bond set. Hamilton ordered Lopez held without bond.