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

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Presser at 4:30
 
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I don't want to believe that either, but going by what police have said:

1. Not abducted
2. Parents aren't suspects and are cooperating...

They never said they were sure she was not abducted. IMO, that was a reporter's interpretation of it. They don't always word things correctly in haste to be the first to report, IMO. I have zero hope this was a natural death.
 
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Jane Valez Mitchell show is going to cover presser, Joey Jackson covering for the "Screamer" tonight.

In that case, I might tune in
 
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Maria Guerrero‏@MariaKIRO7·4 mins
Jenise's next door neighbor told me on Tues. the girl never left mobile home park & play area on the side. Body found in that area.

https://twitter.com/MariaKIRO7
 
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Since I have been off work for a while, one day runs into another. I have a hard time keeping track of what day it is and since the same kids are around everyday I would have a hard time remembering if it was Sat. I saw a child or Sun.

Also, the neighbors disagreed that the kids run loose in that neighborhood. Not the way Jenice did.
I thought some of the neighbors comments were very telling.

Last, when you wrap a body, it has obviously been dumped and it means you "care" about the victim to wrap them up, right?

One more last, is it normal to have the skirting around your mobile home locked with a padlock? Never heard of that.

Re: locking the skirting -- I think some ppl use it as a storage space, so makes sense that they'd lock it, if that's the case.
 
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Need to hurry and get the kids in bed.
 
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Jane Valez Mitchell show is going to cover presser, Joey Jackson covering for the "Screamer" tonight.

Good. I've got Jane recording now, then Nancy, then Dr. Drew. Maybe I won't miss it somehow. Knock on wood.
 
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Re: locking the skirting -- I think some ppl use it as a storage space, so makes sense that they'd lock it, if that's the case.

But why couldn't the cops get into it immediately? They had to come back. Surely somebody had some bolt cutters and couldn't they ask the dad where the key was?
 
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Maria Guerrero ✔ @MariaKIRO7

Detectives asking public to provide info about activity in/around Steele Creek Mobile Home Park from Friday, Aug. 1 thru Sunday, Aug. 3.
 
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Since I have been off work for a while, one day runs into another. I have a hard time keeping track of what day it is and since the same kids are around everyday I would have a hard time remembering if it was Sat. I saw a child or Sun.

Also, the neighbors disagreed that the kids run loose in that neighborhood. Not the way Jenice did.
I thought some of the neighbors comments were very telling.

Last, when you wrap a body, it has obviously been dumped and it means you "care" about the victim to wrap them up, right?

One more last, is it normal to have the skirting around your mobile home locked with a padlock? Never heard of that.

I set and tore down mobiles for 5 years, and I had NEVER had a new owner ask for a padlock hasp on the "door" going under the unit (wood skirting or block steam wall) or taken one down that had a lock on it either. Vinyl siding just requires a simple "pull down and slide upward" of a section.

That had me me going "What?" Very unusual. Young kids wouldn't dare go under there because of spiders, and the general spookiness.
 
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But why couldn't the cops get into it immediately? They had to come back. Surely somebody had some bolt cutters and couldn't they ask the dad where the key was?
Good question! I haven't the slightest.
 
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According to neighbors, she wandered around the neighborhood, knocking on doors, seeing if someone would play with her......one lady said she had been out and about since she was 3.

I find that odd because she had 2 older sibs. One just 2 yrs older. I would have thought she would just tag along and bother therm all day, as opposed to going out ALONE at 3, looking for friends to play with. That boggles my mind that a 3 yr old would go out knocking on doors to find playmates. I am amazed she made it to age 6. :mad:
 
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But why couldn't the cops get into it immediately? They had to come back. Surely somebody had some bolt cutters and couldn't they ask the dad where the key was?

I am surprised as well. What if she had been in there tied up?
 
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Is that a cot or bed they have and seem to be removing in the last picture on the porch of the trailer?

It kind of looks like a fold up cot to me.
 
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