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Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn "C.J." Davis said the bodies were discovered by a person walking their dog on March 8, who then called police. Responding officers found what they believed to be a human skull near the edge of the woods.
On March 16, investigators used cameras to inspect the interior of the drainage system. On April 1, investigators accessed the drainage system from a nearby location and found what appeared to be an additional skull. On April 2, search teams conducted another coordinated canvass of the area, which resulted in the recovery of 14 additional bones consistent with human remains.
So it's been a little while.
 
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John Skelton was definitely comfortable with driving far distances since he first tried to kidnap the boys by driving them to Florida.

But it does feel very random to drive all the way to Memphis and dump the boys there, so not sure.

It could also sadly be like those two poor girls that were buried in suitcases and found a few months back, killed by their mother and never reported missing. How sad to think of three children being killed and never being reported missing though :(

Hope these poor children will be identified soon regardless.
 
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I skimmed through NCMEC missing children and didn’t find any groups of three+ siblings missing in that time frame from Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, or Mississippi. (Actually there was one, but it looked like an international custody dispute). I don’t remember the details of the Skelton case 100% but it would have been difficult and random for the father to go all the way to Memphis. So I also suspect these children weren’t reported missing 🙁
 
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People on social media have brought up these cases as possibilities, but both sets of siblings went missing from Mississippi and were probably more likely to have been abducted to Mexico so it's not a perfect fit :(
https://www.missingsippi.org/pachecano-siblings

Yeah, I guess it would've been possible for the Skelton dad to have driven all the way down to Memphis and back, but it seems like such a random spot it's probably not super likely. I wonder if he had any familiarity with Memphis.

I think I'd also lean towards them being children that were never reported missing, so sad :(
 
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We don’t know that these are siblings. Could they be 3 different children hidden in the same area at 3 different times?
 
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We don’t know that these are siblings. Could they be 3 different children hidden in the same area at 3 different times?
Honestly, good point, you might be right on that too. We don’t know much of anything about the remains at this point except the speculated ages.
 
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Police said they believe the bones belonged to three different children between ages 3 and 7. As of Wednesday, investigators were still working on how the children died and when. But Davis said the bones have likely been in the area for years.
MPD investigates disturbing discovery of remains of 3 children found in Hickory Hill

"Somebody knows where these children have come from. Someone knows of missing children that we have discovered in this area," Davis said. "This is heartbreaking, it's disturbing."

"At this time," she continued, "we have numerous resources to help us to identify these young people and bring closure to this investigation."
Human remains belonging to multiple young children found in Memphis: Police

The remains believed to be of three children, estimated between the ages of 3 and 7, found in a wooded area of southeast Memphis may have been there for “a few years,” authorities said.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/23/us/child-remains-found-memphis-woods-hnk
 

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