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UF lab examined remains in search for Haleigh Cummings
Experts determined a bone wasn't of the missing girl, but was a Native American's.


"Snip" http://www.ocala.com/article/20100621/ARTICLES/6211007/1402/NEWS?p=3&tc=pg

Erica Brough/The Gainesville Sun

By Cindy Swirko Staff writer


Published: Monday, June 21, 2010
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As it turns out, human remains were found in the St. Johns River by law enforcement scuba divers searching for Haleigh Cummings in April - but they weren't those of Haleigh.


They were a lot older, as in an American Indian who lived along the river hundreds of years ago - a determination made by the experts in bones at Human Identification Lab.

"Those divers found a human bone, it just wasn't (Haleigh)," said Mike Warren, the lab's director.

The lab has been involved in high-profile criminal cases including those of Haleigh Cummings and Caylee Anthony.

Warren says he has memorized the dental structure of Tiffany Sessions, a University of Florida student who disappeared in 1989, so he can easily identify her should remains be found.

"We treat all of our cases as high-profile cases," Warren said. "They are still the remains of somebody who had family."

A human body has 206 bones - more or less in some cases - and Warren can identify all of them. So adept is Warren that he can pick out the most minute ear bone from the ashy remains of a cremated person.

The lab receives human remains that are skeletonized, decomposed or are burned or fragmented beyond recognition.



For three days in April, divers and deputies searched for remains of Haleigh off a boat ramp in the St. Johns River.

Most of what the divers found was easily identified, most notably a deer skeleton that was erroneously reported to be a human skeleton by some television media.



"We look at bones for thousands and thousands and thousands of hours. We know what every little piece of human bone looks like. If I can't recognize it, it's not human," Warren said. "A lot of it is an experience type of thing. There are some twists - if you don't smell any decomposition, you could put a flame under (a bone) and if you smell hair burning, that means there is collagen in the blood. In Florida, that takes about a year to leech out."

Warren said the lab was involved with earlier searches for Haleigh Cummings.

Sheriff's Lt. Johnny Greenwood said having the lab nearby is a big asset to law enforcement, saving local agencies time and money.

"They are very helpful to be able to identify bones very quickly to eliminate us from having to take the time to send them off to a lab," Greenwood said. "When they do respond to a scene, it expedites the search. You can rule out animal bones very quickly."
 
Bone Found In St. Johns River Not Haleigh's
Posted: Monday, 21 June 2010

"Snip" http://www.thesky973.com/pages/7516851.php

Staff Reports


Investigators said a human bone that was found in the St. Johns River in April did not belong to Haleigh Cummings.

The bone is that of a long-dead Native American, according to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office.

UF forensic anthropologist Mike Warren made that determination.

Search teams scoured the St. Johns River in April in connection with the Haleigh case. They said they found two cinder blocks, which were sent to a lab to be tested.
 
Haleigh Cummings: Bone found not hers

Theresa Collington June 21, 2010

"Snip" http://www.wtsp.com/news/state/story.aspx?storyid=134578&catid=19

PUTNAM COUNTY, Florida -- The bone is that of a long-dead Native American, according to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office. Investigators said the discovery is not that unusual, given the number of Native American burial grounds in Putnam County.

The determination was made by the Forensic Anthropology lab at the University of Florida, according to the Sheriff's Office.

At the time, Sheriff Jeff Hardy said Haleigh was likely dead, and the investigation had moved from a missing person case to a homicide investigation.

Misty Cummings, was seen at the river being questioned by investigators during their search.

Investigators said they got a tip that led them to the Shell Harbour Road Boat Ramp, a place they had not searched. Sources say tip came from Hank Croslin Jr.

Misty Cummings, Hank Croslin Jr. and Ronald Cummings, are all in jail on drug charges unrelated to the Haleigh case.
 
Police: Bone Found In River Not Haleigh's
Putnam County Investigators Searched River In April For Missing Girl


UPDATED: Monday, June 21, 2010
"Snip" http://www.news4jax.com/news/23976333/detail.html


PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. -- Investigators said a human bone that was found in the St. Johns River in April did not belong to Haleigh Cummings.

The bone is that of a long-dead Native American.

The determination was made by forensic anthropologist Mike.

Investigators searched the river for several days in April in connection with the Haleigh case. They said they found two cinder blocks, which were sent to a lab to be tested.

At the time, Sheriff Jeff Hardy said Haleigh was likely dead, and the investigation had moved from a missing person case to a homicide investigation. In a news release Monday, the Sheriff's Office said the case is still considered an active criminal investigation.

Haleigh's family said they never once believed the girl's body would be found in the river.

"She's out there somewhere alive," said Annette Sykes "Unless they can prove to me she's not, then this family is looking for a live little girl."

"Every day is about finding Haleigh," said Theresa Neves. "You get up in the morning and pray this is the day, and you go to bed each night and pray."

Neves said she told Haleigh's father, that the bone found by investigators was not Haleigh's.

"He's glad that everyone knows that the bones aren't Haleigh's," Neves said.
 
Haleigh search netted old bone
By Kristin Chambers
Published: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 1:26 AM EDT
"Snip" http://www.palatkadailynews.com/articles/2010/06/22/news/news01.txt

Authorities confirmed that a human bone was discovered at the Shell Harbour boat ramp in April where a search for Haleigh Cummings was conducted, despite earlier saying no human remains were found.

Mike Warren, director of the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory confirmed that the bone was not related to Haleigh Cummings and was believed to be of a Native American.

The 3 day search for the child ended on April 15, and located items were sent to several independent labs for analysis.

Sheriff Jeff Hardy said no body or human remains were found relevant to the Haleigh case and the status of the case had changed from a missing persons investigation to a homicide.

Following rumors that Haleigh's body had been found in the search, the Putnam County Sheriff's Office on April 21 issued a statement saying deputies "had an anthropologist at the scene that identified all 'biological' items that were recovered as being non-human."[/B]

Greenwood said Monday's statement was issued "to clear up any misunderstandings."

Greenwood also repeated Monday that the Haleigh case is still considered an active investigation and continued the department's practice of not discussing the lingering case.

"Specific information regarding items recovered during searches, or the details of forensic examinations, cannot be discussed at this time," he said.

In January, Ronald Cummings, Misty Croslin, Hank Croslin Jr., Hope Sykes and a former search volunteer Donna Brock of Orlando were arrested following a month-long narcotics investigation into the trafficking of prescription pills.

They remain in jail today.
 
Bone Found Not Related To Cummings Case
Putnam Sheriff: Bone Did Not Belong To Haleigh Cummings


June 21, 2010


"Snip" http://www.wesh.com/news/23980948/detail.html

PALATKA, Fla. -- A statement released by the Sheriff's Office said a Gainesville newspaper reported that a human bone was found during a recent search of the St. Johns River in the investigation into the Haleigh Cummings case.


The statement said a forensic anthropologist quickly determined that the bone did not belong to Haleigh.


The Haleigh Cumming case, according to the Sheriff's Office, is still considered an active criminal investigation.


A tip took searchers to a dock off Shell Harbor Road in Haleigh's home town of Satsuma. Investigators said Croslin was brought to the area during the search.


Recently, Misty's brother Hank Croslin Jr., told his grandmother during a jailhouse phone conversation that he feels he must open up about what happened to Haleigh.
 
Tommy Croslin now at Putnam County Jail
 

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Croslin back in Putnam custody-Sentencing on drug
June 23, 2010

"Snip" Palatka Daily News

The brother of the woman called the key to solving the Haleigh Cummings disappearance is back in the Putnam County Jail.

Hank Tommy Croslin Jr. has been held in the St. Johns County Jail in St. Augustine since he and four others were arrested on drug charges earlier this year. He was brought back to Putnam County on Wednesday night.

He pleaded no contest three weeks ago to trafficking in hydrocodone.

St. Johns County was holding Croslin at the request of Putnam Sheriff Jeff Hardy so he would not be with others jailed in the case held in custody in Palatka.

Now that he has pleaded and is scheduled to be sentenced soon, its my decision that its appropriate to bring him back to this jail, Hardy said.


http://www.palatkadailynews.com/articles/2010/06/24/news/news01.txt
 
Croslin's Attorney: Stop Strong-Arming
Motion Orders Investigators To Stop Talking To Hank Croslin Jr. Without Permission


POSTED: Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Document: Motion Filed In State Vs. Hank Croslin Jr. Drug Case http://www.news4jax.com/download/2010/0701/24113279.pdf




Video: Hank Croslin Complains Of Harassment http://www.news4jax.com/video/24115459/index.html



PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. -- Whether it's strong-arm tactics or leaning on a suspect, whatever you call it, Hank Croslin Jr. said it's happening to him and he wants it to stop.

Hank Jr. Croslin's defense attorney, filed a motion ordering investigators to stop talking to Hank Jr. without his permission.

Hank Jr. Croslin said that investigators have been threatening him so he would cooperate in Haleigh Cummings investigation.
According to the motion, there were threats that Croslin did not need an attorney and that his attorney was ratting him out and was going to testify against him in court.


Hank Jr. Croslin said that an investigator threatened to charge him with Haleigh's murder if he did not speak with him and that the investigators would give false information to the other prisoners to cause Hank Jr. Croslin physical harm.

Read the rest of the article here:
http://www.news4jax.com/news/24112773/detail.html
 
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Croslin Files Motion Alleging Harassment
Attorney Wants To Move Croslin To St. Johns County

POSTED: 12:53 pm EDT July 1, 2010


PALATKA, Fla. -- http://www.wesh.com/news/24110371/detail.html
Attorney for Hank Croslin Jr. has filed a motion in court claiming Hank Jr. (Tommy) had been harassed and threatened by authorities.


The motion stated he was recently moved from the St. Johns County Jail to the Putnam County Jail, where Croslin Jr. was placed in the general population section in a cell with bad plumbing and ventilation.

That PCSO visited Croslin Jr. to harass and threaten him.
Allegations that detectives said Croslin Jr. would be charged with the slaying of Haleigh if he doesn't talk..

Allegations that a Sheriff's Office captain berated Croslin Jr. and accused him of murder in front of other people.

Alleged threats telling Croslin Jr. that detectives would give other prisoners false information about him that could lead to "physical harm."

Read Motion http://www.wesh.com/download/2010/0701/24110635.pdf


Croslin's attorney said his client's civil rights were violated and stated he wants to move his client back to jail in St. Johns County.

A judge will hear the motion on July 16.
 
Sentencing Continued For Hank Jr. Croslin

Hank Jr. Croslin Pleaded No Contest To Trafficking Hydrocodone


POSTED: 6:30 am EDT July 6, 2010
UPDATED: 10:37 am EDT July 6, 2010

"Snip" http://www.wesh.com/news/24153296/detail.html


WINTER PARK, Fla. -- Sentencing for Hank Jr. "Tommy" Croslin was continued.

Hank Jr. Croslin was to be sentenced on unrelated drug charges today.

He was moved from the SJCJ to the PC jail last week.



"Snip" http://www.putnam-fl.com/clk_apps/crim_dkts/frame.php
UCN: 542010CF000147XXAXMX
File Date: 01/21/2010

07/06/2010 43 NEXT SENTENCING 08/06/2010
07/06/2010 44 NOTICE TO ATTORNEY (08-06-2010)
07/06/2010 45 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (08-06-2010)
 
PCSO PRESS RELEASE Hank Croslin Returned to Putnam Jail
2010-6-24 by: Lt. Johnny Greenwood http://www.pcso.us/2010-6-24-a
"Snip" Sheriff Hardy determined that it is appropriate at this time to return Croslin Jr. to the Putnam County Jail to await his sentencing.
 
Croslin Can't Be Questioned Without Lawyer
Croslin Says Detectives Threatened Him If He Didn't Cooperate In Haleigh Cummings Case

POSTED: Tuesday, July 13, 2010
UPDATED: 4:52 pm EDT July 13, 2010


http://www.news4jax.com/news/24242370/detail.html

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A judge dismissed the motion, saying Croslin is not being harassed and that detectives have the right to question him.
 
Ronald Cummings Drug Trial Scheduled for Today
"Snip" http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/t...9949&catid=412
July 19, 2010
PALATKA, Fla. -- Ronald Cummings is slated to start his trial on drug charges Monday.

He faces five felony counts related to drug trafficking.

His lawyer told First Coast News in May they were trying to arrange a plea deal, a final decision on that arrangement never surfaced. Trial to start later today.
 
Ronald Cummings Near Plea Deal, Aug. 20 hearing was scheduled to finalize that plea agreement.

Cummings Remains Held On Drug Trafficking Charges


UPDATED: 12:38 pm EDT July 19, 2010
"Snip" http://www.news4jax.com/news/24307123/detail.html

PALATKA, Fla. -- Ronald Cumming will be held in jail for another month as his attorney tries to finalize a plea agreement with prosecutors on drug trafficking charges.

Jury selection for Ronald Cummings' trial was set to begin today, the judge was told there was a tentative agreement that Ronald would agree to plead guilty to three of the five counts if the other two were dropped. A Aug. 20 hearing was scheduled to finalize that plea agreement.
If Ronald Cummings were to be convicted on all five charges, he could receive a minimum mandatory sentence of 25 yr.

Sykes said, the family wants the best deal for Ronald -- one that gets him home as soon as possible.

Asked if there's anything new with the Haleigh investigation, Sykes said if there is, no one's told the family.

"As far as we're concerned, Haleigh is alive, adding that until someone shows her proof otherwise, "we're looking for a live little girl." " Sykes said.
 
Report: Haleigh Cummings' dad may get plea deal in drug case
"Snip" Orlando Sentinel http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...gh-cummings-dad-plea-20100719,0,2720279.story

July 19, 2010

The father of missing Putnam County girl Haleigh Cummings may get a plea deal in his drug-trafficking case, newsjax4.com is reporting that Ronald Cummings' attorneys and prosecutors need another month to work out the details about a possible plea deal in the drug case.

To read the full story on newsjax4.com, click here. http://www.news4jax.com/news/24307123/detail.html
 

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