Found Deceased UT-5 -Year-Old Elizabeth Shelley Found Deceased (UNCLE ARRESTED) #4

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  • #501
The first address is ES home. The second is the school where items were found, the third is the beer can drop, I believe the 4th is a sighting of him that early morning when his pants appeared wet according to some, the 5th may also have been a sighting (I was mapping as events were unfolding) the 6th is the Landfill, 7th is the convenience store and the last is the meat plant (he worked there at one point according to a sleuther). I will go back and confirm the addresses. When I first posted it, she had not yet been found.

Is the map somewhere I can access it? Thanks
 
  • #502
It is absolutely heartbreaking to read that not only is the family trying to process and navigate the atrocity that happened within their own family, but they are experiencing vitriol from anonymous keyboard warriors...moo

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In addition to aggravated murder, Whipple was charged with child kidnapping, abuse of a dead body, and two counts of obstruction of justice. A day earlier, Whipple was charged with several misdemeanor counts, including failing to disclose his identity to police, failing to stop for police and drug possession.

He is scheduled to be back in court on Monday to face the charges from both cases.

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The fundraiser seeks to raise money for Lizzy's funeral. The site also notes that the girl's family "has been bombarded and overwhelmed by very hateful messages online. Her family is hurting in ways I can’t even comprehend.

"They did not have life insurance on Lizzy and need help with the funeral costs, etc.," the message continues, while asking the public to make small donations to "make sure Lizzy gets a proper burial."
 
  • #503
Someone upthread noted that they’d read a COD was determined but not released publicly. Has anyone seen this information? Can’t find it anywhere.

I read this from a MSM twitter - that they'd determined but were not releasing COD at this time. Can't recall the name of the source though.

PS - my first post here. I've been following this thread since the day of this heinous crime; I was born and raised in Logan and appreciate finding this source of information to help frame things as the search was ongoing. It's truly been the only news in our valley all week and been so unsettling. A lot of local sources were not as quick nor as accurate as this aggregation. Thanks to all of you!
 
  • #504
he won't be too much trouble for guards for too long.

I understand the sentiment, I do. He doesn't deserve comfort or ease of life. But I have a different view.
I work in a jail and so for the sake of the guards, I hope he still has someone on the outside there for him. Without that touch of life outside, he will become awful for guards and civilian staff that work inside with him. Each inmate needs that one person who still cares, both for themselves and for the staff.

MOO IMHO
 
  • #505
I read this from a MSM twitter - that they'd determined but were not releasing COD at this time. Can't recall the name of the source though.

PS - my first post here. I've been following this thread since the day of this heinous crime; I was born and raised in Logan and appreciate finding this source of information to help frame things as the search was ongoing. It's truly been the only news in our valley all week and been so unsettling. A lot of local sources were not as quick nor as accurate as this aggregation. Thanks to all of you!


...~ Welcome to Websleuths @loganlocal ~...

Glad it was a place you found helpful and full of knowledge! There are a lot of great people in the threads.
 
  • #506
the research shows a genetic predisposition to antisocial behavior combined with a negative environment causes psychopathy. By the time AW was 18 it was too late for him. he almost definitely has a genetic predisposition for psychopathy. it would have taken an extremely warm, supportive environment for him not to turn out like this.


That was quite a quote . I commend Grandpa William’s honesty in addressing the problem but following up with a solution that was inclusive rather than exclusive is important next step in the conversation. Saying someone should be sent to professional outside of the family to be fixed rather than saying we will figure this out together can be isolating message.

This murderer was an extremely sick individual. I have no idea what could have prevented this horrific escalation and don’t want to try to suggest any “if only”s here. What I do observe in the history are clear signs of mood disruption and acting out followed by limited consequences or limited follow through of threatened consequence (again - this is just based on limited info reported). With a disregulated brain - this can be twisted to mean “I can and will try to get away with...” or “I can do whatever I want if I just rage” because it’s been reinforced from times or worked for him in the past. It’s all about him, his impulses, his inability to empathize in his moments of acting out, and his lack of regard for logical consequences.
 
  • #507
The suspect in this case has an escalating history of violence and criminal activity, and society should be permanently protected. It is most humane to keep him comfortable yet encaged for life, capital punishment is most immediate with the same outcome.

<modsnip: victim blaming is not allowed>
Unfortunately his previous issues got a second chance. If he did go chances are he would have failed upon release. I'd place a bet at 99% failure rate. Moo
 
  • #508
I read this from a MSM twitter - that they'd determined but were not releasing COD at this time. Can't recall the name of the source though.

PS - my first post here. I've been following this thread since the day of this heinous crime; I was born and raised in Logan and appreciate finding this source of information to help frame things as the search was ongoing. It's truly been the only news in our valley all week and been so unsettling. A lot of local sources were not as quick nor as accurate as this aggregation. Thanks to all of you!

WELCOME! This is a rough case to be your first one.
 
  • #509
Rainbows for Lizzy: Ribbons among many tributes under way for Elizabeth Shelley

Families Feeding Families founder Jaymee Kay Loftin Avery said after the group started coordinating the project, the Cache County Children's Justice Center and the Victim's Advocates Office approached them to ask if they could provide the rainbow decorations for Lizzy's funeral on Tuesday.

The ribbons will decorate the funeral route, the vehicles, the motorcycle procession and hundreds of the first responders expected to attend, according to Avery. Many of those first responders participated in the five-day search for the missing girl.

Avery said one of Lizzy's teachers told her that when asked her favorite color, the girl said: "I like all of them. I don’t like any more better than the rest. So my favorite color is rainbow."

"So we're going to do as much rainbow as we can," Labrum said.

Lizzy's obituary running in the Weekend Edition of The Herald Journal confirmed her love of rainbows.

"She always dreamed of growing wings and flying to her own special rainbow," the family wrote.
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A candlelight vigil for Lizzy, approved by the family, has been planned for 8 p.m. Saturday at the Historic Cache County Courthouse grounds. A vigil was originally proposed for the same time on the sidewalks along the family's block, but after concerns were raised for the family's privacy it was moved.

The steps of Lizzy's house are covered with stuffed animals and other items memorializing the girl. Television news crews, hoping to interview people who could give voice to the community's grief, watched the home for hours the day after police found her body.

The family has announced a public viewing from 6-8 p.m. Monday at Nyman Funeral Home in Providence, which the community is invited to attend. The funeral will be Tuesday.
 
  • #510
Elizabeth Jessica Shelley

December 10, 2013 - May 25, 2019

Our sweet Lizzy, Elizabeth Jessica Shelley, received her sparkly rainbow wings on May 25, 2019. In her short and amazing 5 years, Lizzy was able to touch so many lives. Her spunky, curious, polite, selfless nature would light up a room.

Lizzy made the world a more beautiful place. She could often be found picking flowers, cleaning up litter she would find, or protecting worms. Our sweet girl wanted to share her love with people she knew, and even those she didn't. Lizzy would often blow kisses to ambulances as they drove by, something she learned from her mom, who thought people in the ambulances needed the love.


Lizzy never could pick just one favorite color and decided that her favorite color was rainbow. She adored all of life's small wonders such as these, and got so excited whenever she would see one. She always dreamed of growing wings and flying to her own special rainbow.

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View Elizabeth Shelley's Obituary on HJNews.com and share memories
 
  • #511
Elizabeth Jessica Shelley

December 10, 2013 - May 25, 2019

Our sweet Lizzy, Elizabeth Jessica Shelley, received her sparkly rainbow wings on May 25, 2019. In her short and amazing 5 years, Lizzy was able to touch so many lives. Her spunky, curious, polite, selfless nature would light up a room.

Lizzy made the world a more beautiful place. She could often be found picking flowers, cleaning up litter she would find, or protecting worms. Our sweet girl wanted to share her love with people she knew, and even those she didn't. Lizzy would often blow kisses to ambulances as they drove by, something she learned from her mom, who thought people in the ambulances needed the love.


Lizzy never could pick just one favorite color and decided that her favorite color was rainbow. She adored all of life's small wonders such as these, and got so excited whenever she would see one. She always dreamed of growing wings and flying to her own special rainbow.

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View Elizabeth Shelley's Obituary on HJNews.com and share memories
Oh man, that was hard to read. What a precious thing. I will be praying for her family. Sweet girl has her wings and her own special rainbow.
 
  • #512
Elizabeth Jessica Shelley

December 10, 2013 - May 25, 2019

Our sweet Lizzy, Elizabeth Jessica Shelley, received her sparkly rainbow wings on May 25, 2019. In her short and amazing 5 years, Lizzy was able to touch so many lives. Her spunky, curious, polite, selfless nature would light up a room.

Lizzy made the world a more beautiful place. She could often be found picking flowers, cleaning up litter she would find, or protecting worms. Our sweet girl wanted to share her love with people she knew, and even those she didn't. Lizzy would often blow kisses to ambulances as they drove by, something she learned from her mom, who thought people in the ambulances needed the love.


Lizzy never could pick just one favorite color and decided that her favorite color was rainbow. She adored all of life's small wonders such as these, and got so excited whenever she would see one. She always dreamed of growing wings and flying to her own special rainbow.

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View Elizabeth Shelley's Obituary on HJNews.com and share memories
@Bugurl747- Thanks for posting. What a lovely read. Praying for the family and love ones. Lizzy you will not be forgotten little angel!
 
  • #513
@loganlocal welcome. It is unsettling. I love Logan, having attended USU.
 
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Thanks to all for the welcoming environment. My fixation on this case made me connect the dots between my own CSA and my horrific realization that this little girl could have been me (based upon level of violence I experienced during abuse). And funnily it seems to aid me in partially forgiving my dissociative mother for checking out and binge reading murder mysteries. Her dad was my main abuser, so I imagine that solving one violent crime after another from her living room gave her some sense of mastery over her nonrealized trauma, and allowed a controlled window to feel she had one up on the bad guys. More to mull.

BBM This is so many of us.
 
  • #516
From the bottom of my heart I hope little Elizabeth was dead before this worthless slug did all those monstruous things to her. Omg omg :(
Ugh, I hope so too. #23 on the police report detail. I knew it was coming of course. ‘And when I drink sometimes I black out and do bad things.’ ‘Oh and I had a bad childhood too.’ This is ridiculous. At least he’s going away forever.
 
  • #517
A public viewing?
 
  • #518
I hope the other child (sister) is ok. :(
 
  • #519
A public viewing?

Yes,that's what I thought!,after 5 days in the elements?.
Also i had imagined he maybe destroyed her face with the pipe but I guess he did something else just as heinous with it:(
 
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