MO - Elizabeth Olten, 9, St Martin's, 21 Oct 2009 #2

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didn't LE say "no connection to the family"?

That's true, but they did say Elizabeth was aquainted with the child didn't they. Was just a theory. I can't find the ages for Jasmines children, but I have seen how her family has been trying to find her, along with pictures of her and her children. I am pretty sure they had nothing to do with it. Just throwing it out there.
 
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I had read a post earlier that stated Elizabeth was sent home from her friend's. That just made me think that there was some kind of disagreement between Elizabeth and her friend. It would not surprise me if the suspect is the older sibling of the friend. I know when I was a kid, I was acquainted with my sister's friends but I didn't really know them. My friends would not ever be able to say they knew my sister either, they may have seen her coming and going but they never really interacted with her (4 years difference between me and my sister).

I do have some questions here about the friend's house. Were the friends parents home at the time Elizabeth was there or was it possible that this 15 year old was babysitting at the time?
 
  • #105
Another article - nothing different: http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/1527120.html

and another which says the area had previously been searched, but Elizabeth had been very well concealed: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iL2APTMLoOIa6NBqXxEd_DKqAkDQD9BHJ98O1

Salem

and another that says investigators were led to the suspect by "physical evidence" - wonder if this was the notes? http://www.examiner.com/x-3035-Ever...g-9yearold-found--Juvenile-suspect-in-custody

I had to check just what "physical evidence" is. Here's a wiki:

"In a murder trial for example (or a civil trial for assault), the physical evidence might include DNA left by the attacker on the victim's body, the body itself, the weapon used, pieces of carpet spattered with blood, or casts of footprints or tire prints found at the scene of the crime."

I have a hunch he/she will be charged as an adult. Unless they are mentally challenged or something like that.
 
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I had read a post earlier that stated Elizabeth was sent home from her friend's. That just made me think that there was some kind of disagreement between Elizabeth and her friend. It would not surprise me if the suspect is the older sibling of the friend. I know when I was a kid, I was acquainted with my sister's friends but I didn't really know them. My friends would not ever be able to say they knew my sister either, they may have seen her coming and going but they never really interacted with her (4 years difference between me and my sister).

I do have some questions here about the friend's house. Were the friends parents home at the time Elizabeth was there or was it possible that this 15 year old was babysitting at the time?

I thought she went home because it was getting dark and close to supper time. I don't think she was sent home for misbehaving. I could be wrong, but I've not read anything about an argument with her friends.
 
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"The sheriff released no details of how Elizabeth died. He said physical and written evidence helped authorities locate the juvenile who, after an interview, led them to the girl’s body."

Another possibility, maybe they found a threatening note in Elizabeth's book bag or other personal belongings. Maybe they found it in her school desk? If such a note exists, that note alone would show premeditation and this 15 year old would most definitely be tried as an adult.
 
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I had read a post earlier that stated Elizabeth was sent home from her friend's. That just made me think that there was some kind of disagreement between Elizabeth and her friend. It would not surprise me if the suspect is the older sibling of the friend. I know when I was a kid, I was acquainted with my sister's friends but I didn't really know them. My friends would not ever be able to say they knew my sister either, they may have seen her coming and going but they never really interacted with her (4 years difference between me and my sister).

I do have some questions here about the friend's house. Were the friends parents home at the time Elizabeth was there or was it possible that this 15 year old was babysitting at the time?

Or maybe the 15-year-old was asked to walk Elizabeth home? I don't let the friends of my younger children walk home alone. If I can't walk with them, I send my teenage daughter. Just a thought.
 
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I had to check just what "physical evidence" is. Here's a wiki:

"In a murder trial for example (or a civil trial for assault), the physical evidence might include DNA left by the attacker on the victim's body, the body itself, the weapon used, pieces of carpet spattered with blood, or casts of footprints or tire prints found at the scene of the crime."

I have a hunch he/she will be charged as an adult. Unless they are mentally challenged or something like that.

""We were able to obtain some physical evidence and through some analysis of some of the evidence and in all honesty some written evidence, we were able to develop a person of interest," White said. "Once we reached that person and interviewed them, ultimately they led us to where we've recovered Elizabeth's body."

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http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/ne...AF18E979751CD5B48625765900064CDF?OpenDocument
 
  • #110
I added a link to Elizabeth's thread to Jasmine's thread. I don't think there is a connection, I just thought it was interesting about Elizabeth's dad being Jasmine's boyfriend.

Yes, definitely ironic.

Salem
 
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I added a link to Elizabeth's thread to Jasmine's thread. I don't think there is a connection, I just thought it was interesting about Elizabeth's dad being Jasmine's boyfriend.

Yes, definitely ironic.

Salem

Extremely ironic.
 
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seems strange that would say "physical evidence" they had not found her yet, wonder what that was.
 
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First Degree...

The aggravating factors that distinguish first degree murder from second degree are first degree murder requires a specific intent to kill and premeditation and deliberation. (from wiki)
 
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Cole County Juvenile Court Administrator Michael Couty said Saturday that the 15-year-old is being detained for the death of Elizabeth Olten.

Police did not release the teen's gender or name.

Elizabeth's body was found Friday — two days after she vanished — after the suspect led police to a wooded area near her home west of Jefferson City.

Cole County Sheriff Greg White said Saturday that the girl was found in an area that had previously been searched but she had been "very well concealed."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,569416,00.html

:rose: Rest in peace Elizabeth.
 
  • #117
So it's a boy.
 
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First and *only post by that person.......I was remembering that this morning as well.........

Yes, the poster (smile)joined here Oct 7,09
 
  • #120
Yes, it is fact that Elizabeth's dad was the #1 POI in Jasmine's case. She was set to testify the next week against him and others for dealing Meth.
 
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