The boys from Morenci, Michigan, went missing in 2010, and despite extensive searches and investigations, they have never been found.
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10:30 a.m. - Weeks testimony, continued: "I am confident they are deceased"
John Skelton was arrested in Toledo and charged with three counts of kidnapping. Weeks said that Skelton's story changed repeatedly during interviews and at one point, Skelton admitted to lying about Joanne Taylor and that Taylor was a cover story.
"Do you believe John Skelton killed his three children, on or about Nov. 26, 2010?" Zuvers' attorney asked.
"I do," Weeks confirmed.
"In fact, you announced this was a murder investigation within a couple of months of this happening, is that correct?" Zuvers' attorney questioned.
"Yes, I did," Weeks said.
Weeks went on to say he found no evidence the children were alive during his time working on the case.
"No, I'm confident they are deceased," Weeks said.
When asked if he was confident they were killed on or about the date once more, Weeks confirmed twice before Zuvers' attorney finished the question.
The final question regarded what happened with the case once Weeks left the Morenci police department. Weeks explained everything related to the case was turned over to Michigan State Police at that time.
Allexis Stang, representation for the brothers, took over questioning at that point. Weeks continued to repeat his belief that Skelton had killed the boys early on in the investigation and that the brothers were no longer alive.
Around 10:45 a.m., court went into a brief recess.