GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #4

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  • #881
Just saw a post on WDBJ7 from a comment on March 24th, Dad works at Phoenix packaging approximately 15 minutes from Highland road. That's not very far. So did Mom and kiddos go straight back home? Would have been missing time wouldn't there if Dad had to be at work at 7?
 
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  • #883
Unless dad was abusive to mom and she was scared. But, I don't really think so. She looks pretty devoid of emotion in her mugshot. And her reported behavior at the funeral... Disgusting.


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I must have missed reading about her behavior at the funeral. Can you update me please?
 
  • #884
Here is a case of a man who was missing for 34 years, he was found in a septic tank. So Noah could have gone undiscovered for a long time.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/missing-vietnam-veterans-body-found-nevada-septic-tank-n95316

Surly they didn't Google it~~ I happen to think about that guy who "forgot" his baby in the car while he was at work. They didn't allow him to go to the funeral did they? Been a while now but I thinking they had Google something.
 
  • #885
I must have missed reading about her behavior at the funeral. Can you update me please?

I'm looking for those comments because I know that I read them too but I am on my phone and it's going slow plus I have a kid with the flu and it would suck to lose my SuperMom badge over telling him to refill his own drink every 3 minutes.


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Yes, someone must have disturbed the lid and sod so the question becomes is it more likely that Noah replaced it after falling in or that whoever put him there replaced it?


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That's what I am thinking too. And this was early spring. JMHO at least where I live everything is kinda settled from the winter, grass still dead. Would be very noticeable I would think either way. Depending upon how far under the grass the lid is
 
  • #888
I'm looking for those comments because I know that I read them too but I am on my phone and it's going slow plus I have a kid with the flu and it would suck to lose my SuperMom badge over telling him to refill his own drink every 3 minutes.


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  • #889
Our septic tank lid is cement. There is no way in hades I would be able to lift it up by myself, a grown woman. Just throwing that out there...
 
  • #890
I'm looking for those comments because I know that I read them too but I am on my phone and it's going slow plus I have a kid with the flu and it would suck to lose my SuperMom badge over telling him to refill his own drink every 3 minutes.


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Just wait until you get a cape like mine!


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  • #891
Has this article been shared yet?

Excerpt:
According to arrest warrants filed in Pulaski County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, Ashley White showed "reckless disregard for human life," and "caused serious injuries." In the report it also said "Incident ultimately led to Noah's death," and "Cause or permanent injury to life or health of child by a willfull act, omission, or refusal to provide necessary care." Court records also indicate White worked at Patty's Kitchen.


http://www.wsls.com/story/28706014/...ide-update-on-noah-thomas-death-investigation
 
  • #892
Our septic tank lid is cement. There is no way in hades I would be able to lift it up by myself, a grown woman. Just throwing that out there...

They've revealed what kind of lid it was - it was a blue plastic lid that weighed about 2 pounds.
 
  • #893
I must have missed reading about her behavior at the funeral. Can you update me please?

I'm not quite sure why your question is going unanswered, but in my experience there is no behavior of a grieving parent that would be too odd. People laugh, cry, sit stone-faced, act normal, can't walk to the coffin, all ranges of behavior in grief.
 
  • #894
Hey Everyone,

This thread is about Noah. Not about whether the area is economically depressed and so on.

Please stay on topic.

Thank you,
Tricia
 
  • #895
Hey Everyone,

This thread is about Noah. Not about whether the area is economically depressed and so on.

Please stay on topic.

Thank you,
Tricia

Yes ma'am! [emoji15]


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  • #896
What happened at the funeral? Ugh. I probably don't want to know. The more that comes out about these people, the sicker they make me!
 
  • #897
Has this article been shared yet?

Excerpt:
According to arrest warrants filed in Pulaski County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, Ashley White showed "reckless disregard for human life," and "caused serious injuries." In the report it also said "Incident ultimately led to Noah's death," and "Cause or permanent injury to life or health of child by a willfull act, omission, or refusal to provide necessary care." Court records also indicate White worked at Patty's Kitchen.


http://www.wsls.com/story/28706014/...ide-update-on-noah-thomas-death-investigation

Also: During their arraignment, the court will determine whether or not there is probable cause to certify felony warrants for the case to be tried in Pulaski County Circuit Court.

So now we know that this will happen at arraignment. In a prev article, it said something about the judge would decide if probable cause to go to Grand Jury and if so would be held in Pulaski County Circuit Court.
 
  • #898
This case has me wondering if they checked septic tanks in the Aliayah Lunsford case.
 
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I'm not quite sure why your question is going unanswered, but in my experience there is no behavior of a grieving parent that would be too odd. People laugh, cry, sit stone-faced, act normal, can't walk to the coffin, all ranges of behavior in grief.

You're right however after the charges that were filed I wouldn't classify them as grieving parents. Jmo
 
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