Found Deceased WA - Jenise Wright, 6, Bremerton, 2 Aug 2014 - #1 *Arrest*

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Somebody quoted it & linked it a page or 2 back.

She said she read it so i was asking HER for the link for the Search and Rescue. Thanks.
 
  • #122
Regarding the RSO link, I hope they take a close look at #8.
 
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I have been sitting on my hands and not commenting in this thread. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

I especially disliked the family saying that she usually 'checked in' every few hours? WTH?

SIX YR OLDS should not 'check in.' I expected my 13 or 14 yr olds to 'check in' with me while they were out and about in the neighborhood. But NOT my six yr old. That is ridiculous. :mad:
 
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I have been sitting on my hands and not commenting in this thread. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

I especially disliked the family saying that she usually 'checked in' every few hours? WTH?

SIX YR OLDS should not 'check in.' I expected my 13 or 14 yr olds to 'check in' with me while they were out and about in the neighborhood. But NOT my six yr old. That is ridiculous. :mad:

Which is why I don't think it happened that way at all. IMO.
 
  • #126
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Publics-help-needed-in-search-for-missing-6-year-old-girl-269833771.html

The 8-year-old and 12-year-old were the only other children in the home over the weekend. A previous report of six other kids there was incorrect, Wilson [Kitsap County Deputy Scott Wilson] said.

Two parents live in the home in a blended family. A 16-year old boy was out of town. Two other offspring are adults.

She shared a bedroom with her sister.

http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/6-year-old-girl-missing-bremerton/ngtWG/



Child Protective Services removed two children from the home, an 8-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, on Monday morning.

Another child, a 16-year-old boy, lives at the home but was out of the area.
 
  • #127
She said she read it so i was asking HER for the link for the Search and Rescue. Thanks.

One of the people commenting on one of the Seattle news station FB pages posted a pic of the SAR bulletin as well as the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office media release about her. I went to both sites but was unable to find it so I assume it's a subscriber only thing.

Here it is: https://www.facebook.com/KING5News/photos/a.74925066475.78273.6276351475/10152266664081476/?type=1 You'll have to scroll down through the comments pretty far, but you'll see both images posted that I mentioned.
 
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http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Publics-help-needed-in-search-for-missing-6-year-old-girl-269833771.html

The 8-year-old and 12-year-old were the only other children in the home over the weekend. A previous report of six other kids there was incorrect, Wilson [Kitsap County Deputy Scott Wilson] said.

Two parents live in the home in a blended family. A 16-year old boy was out of town. Two other offspring are adults.

She shared a bedroom with her sister.

http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/6-year-old-girl-missing-bremerton/ngtWG/



Child Protective Services removed two children from the home, an 8-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, on Monday morning.

Another child, a 16-year-old boy, lives at the home but was out of the area.

I think of one good outcome. Maybe her 16 year old brother took her because he didn't like the family situation.
Where is he?
 
  • #129
If she was abducted, I am still thinking it was by someone in the neighborhood. If she got up and wandered around that morning, she could have been lured into a trailer by anyone. And taken away secretly. I sure hope they are doing thorough investigations of all the neighbors and their guests and boyfriends.
 
  • #130
It seems to me that in most missing children cases they do not ever auto remove the other children unless they. Find something in that home that's puts children at risk, abuse, drugs, unsafe housing unclean it could be anything...it could be a crime scene. We just don't know and it's not lookin good.
 
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Ok I Hv watchd the vid. He is evasive he makes excuses and he speaks of her w disgust. She always gets her way.

I would hazard to guess that her sister said she was NOT in bed sat night never came to bed! and I think she is dead and I hope I'm wrong. Body language was evasive he turned away frm camera which shows shame, ie covering of his face refused to make eye contact several times. And so there it is, and now we wait.
 
  • #132
Cherry, he could have been ashamed and evasive about their rotten job of watching her that day. It doesn't automatically mean he was guilty of killing her, imo. It could mean he was feeling guilty about not keeping an eye on her. jmo
 
  • #133
Wow. Just watched the video on the KIRO site- must be from their noon newscast. Dad does describe her as a "social butterfly" and "a spoiled brat". He said she's the youngest, she's the princess of the house and she always gets her way...and the older ones can't stand it.
Yikes!

http://www.kirotv.com/videos/news/video-search-grows-for-missing-6-year-old/vCmSgH/

right at the 1:00 mark...

I wish that the video had included more live footage of the father speaking, rather than showing the reporter's account of what the father said.

Based on the little that the father says, I get the feeling that he has anger or jealousy issues towards the child. It makes me question whether or not he's her father.
 
  • #134
It seems to me that in most missing children cases they do not ever auto remove the other children unless they. Find something in that home that's puts children at risk, abuse, drugs, unsafe housing unclean it could be anything...it could be a crime scene. We just don't know and it's not lookin good.

LE may believe that the children could be witnesses.
 
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I've seen the clip of the father and nothing he said (or body language, or lack of) seemed out of the ordinary to me. He seemed more stunned, and in shock, than anything else. Not to mention, the entire interview was edited before it aired so it's really hard to say.
 
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http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/local-news/missing-girl-a-wellknown-presence-in-neighborhood_43084025

"At around 2:30 p.m. Jenise Wright's father, James Wright, left the home accompanied by an officer from the Bremerton Police Department and another from the FBI. James Wright told Todd Best, an acquaintance of the Wright family, that he was going with the officers to take a lie-detector test."

I'm sure this is routine when a child goes missing but I wonder why the mother isn't taking one too.
 
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