Victim "Peaches" IDd as Tanya Denise Jackson, and toddler IDd as Tatiana Marie Dykes, found Hempstead Lake State Park, June 1997 #4

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I'm not saying that Andrew being charged with murdering the Tanya will surprise me, being that it is very suspicious that he didn't seem to get involved with looking for his baby girl -and nor did any of her paternal relatives get involved in looking for her. That is really unusual. But- maybe he didn't know about her.

But was his alleged victim named on any LE documents? I know MSM such as ABC news is directly reporting that he is arrested in Tanya's death, and he is a very viable suspect, but I have only seen that he is charged with a murder.

Again, a family member/romantic partner is most likely. But it is possible that he was not aware of his daughter until police were investigating her death. And it's possible the peach tattoos came after he was with Tanya. He didn't seem a suspect at all to me until this news.

Suffolk is laying low on this case. There are so many speculative reasons for that which contradict one another.

So I guess we just wait for the indictment against Andrew and to see what, if anything, Suffolk has to say.

MOO
 
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What prior training does he have, that would enable him to defend himself?

Is he the doc, Tanya was possibly working for after military?
 
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Do we know if they lived together? What did he tell his and her family about her missing? Does anyone think someone in his family knew?

I bet there was evidence leading directly to him. We haven't heard anything else about her car. Maybe they were able to tie him to its disappearance as well.

I'm with a lot of other people, didn't expect an arrest so soon.
 
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Shows the two locations wherre Tanya Jackson's remains were found

This article says they didn't live together at the time of the murders at least (to answer another member's question above), and has a picture of the building where she and her daughter lived. Tatiana's father Andrew lived nearby.
 
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The article I commented on above said that they were both living in Brooklyn at the time Tanya went missing but they were not living together. Allegedly, Andrew ‘fled’ NY afterwards.
 
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Non so perché, ma è molto difficile trovare una mappa che mostri il luogo in cui sono stati trovati il torso di Tanya Jackson, alias "Peaches", e Tatiana Dykes a Gilgo Beach, ma è qui. Bisogna ingrandire la mappa e guardare le icone dei teschi: Luoghi degli omicidi di Gilgo Beach Luoghi degli omicidi di Gilgo Beach
 
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Aundrey Dykes, 43, of Orlando, Florida, told Newsday his father, Andrew, is a loving dad and retired Army veteran and Tennessee state trooper whose family was aware of his relationship with the woman he is now accused of killing and the child they shared...

Dykes said investigators questioned him a year ago, about two months after first approaching his father.
They asked if he knew he had a sister who was killed. They also brought up his father’s relationship with a different woman he has a daughter with, suggesting the two affairs overlapped in 1997.Dykes said his father and Jackson shared posts at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, while both serving in the Army.

He said his mother, Joyce Dykes, learned of his father’s relationship with Jackson at the hospital on the night Tatiana was born.Dykes said the Army was also aware of the relationship and Tatiana was covered by his father’s military health insurance.

 
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Even if he's somehow not responsible for their deaths, calling a guy who never wondered seriously enough where is his daughter and why he havent heard anything from her or her mother in so many years "loving dad" is inappropriate.
Loving parent loves and cares about all their children.
 

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