You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Found DeceasedMI - London Thomas, 17, FBI now involved, from Detroit, phone ping behind a school in Westland, last seen w/older bf on Carlysle, Inkster, 5 Apr 2025
Hey friends,
Do you remember those obnoxious ads on Websleuths?
I do—and I absolutely hated them. But those ads were the only way to keep Websleuths up and running.
Thankfully, those soul-sucking, repulsive ads are gone—and we want to keep it that way.
It’s simple: Please become a monthly subscriber to DNASolves.com. At DNASolves, amazing scientists and top-notch researchers work tirelessly—using the latest scientific methods—to identify the remains of the unidentified.
Each DNA test costs $7,500. ByCLICKING HERE to sign up for a monthly donation to DNASolves, you won’t just help keep those annoying ads off Websleuths; more importantly, you’ll help families finally get the answers they’ve been waiting for. Click here to become a monthly subscriber to DNASolves—you’ll be part of the solution to identifying the unidentified.
Thank you so much for your support!
Take Care,
Tricia Griffith
Manager, Websleuths.com
PS. Please do not discuss on this thread. If you have questions, CLICK HERE
The woman accused of lying to authorities in connection with the investigation into 17-year-old London Thomas’ death is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.
DETROIT – The woman accused of lying to authorities in connection with the investigation into 17-year-old London Thomas’ death had her charges dropped Monday.
In court Monday, Aug. 4, Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor Dominic DeGrazia moved to dismiss the case against Pendergrass. He said she was charged under MCL 750.479c for lying to a police officer during a violent crime investigation.
The problem, DeGrazia claimed, stemmed from whether FBI agents qualify as peace officers under the statute. It was ultimately decided that MCL 750.479c does not define federal agents as peace officers and that the case against Pendergrass could not move forward.
Charges against Charla Pendergrass, accused of lying during the investigation of 17-year-old London Thomas' death, were dropped due to a technicality regarding the status of FBI agents.
The family says they were never told the charge against the boyfriend’s mother would be dropped this week.
“They’re not even calling… It’s like the justice system has failed,” said her grandmother, Jestina Martin. “Her son is not locked up. She’s not locked up. The last place she was seen was at their house, she ended up in a car dead. How did she get there from point A to point B?”
Her grandma also pushed back on claims the couple had split. “They didn’t break up, they were still talking. If you feel like they weren’t together, why would you even let my granddaughter in your house…She lied to me (referring to London boyfriend’s mom). She lied to the FBI… So why are they still on the streets,” Martin said.
The family of 17-year-old London Thomas says they feel “failed” by the justice system after charges were dropped against the mother of the teen’s boyfriend — one of only two people ever arrested in connection to the case. Thomas was last seen on April 5 when she was dropped off at her...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.