Found Deceased WA - Jenise Wright, 6, Bremerton, 2 Aug 2014 - #8 *Arrest*

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  • #341
I don't think the innocent family should have to move. I can understand if they would like to but the community does support them and that is critical to their healing ((JMHO)) the kids would do well to be around others who care.

I'm sure your wording was innocent but of course both families are "innocent". What GG did doesn't reflect on his family.

I agree with the unfortunate wording but he is probably unable to process things like wording right now. I completely understand what he is saying though.

And none of us knows what it's like to have the news stations camped out on your doorstep, ready to grab the best "sound bite". Nobody learns how to talk to the press without a PR person or getting slammed all over the internet first.

I do not understand bail being offered. I know I have read other cases where there was a"no bail". What is the difference here if anyone knows? TIA.

I'm from Washington and still read the local news daily and it's super common to have bail here, even high bail. It doesn't seem odd to me at all.

BBM This x 10 !~ You said it exactly right. There is the 'lock the kid outside while you turn tricks and smoke crack AND spend the grocery money on alcohol instead AND don't fed or bathe the kids because you're too busy buying new nails for your 14th date of this week ' neglect . But there is also the " im sure it'll be fine, nothing has ever happened before AND the kids know the area and who to trust ' kind . The latter is not as much neglect in my book as it is ignorance is bliss and naivety and hopefully optimistic . Sadly, in this case , it seems even if J was never allowed to wander the neighborhood alone,the outcome would be the same. The threat was inside her house at her dinner table and not ' out there' anyway.

100% agreed. How would anyone know that a friendly kid who comes to dinner would suddenly become a rapist/murderer?
 
  • #342
An early article in the local paper mentioned the sad coincidence that the areas are just across the highway from each other.

Technically they are on opposite sides of 303, but they're also 2.5 miles apart. I can see how someone might have taken that to mean they were the same woods, just divided by the highway.
 
  • #343
This, and why were his undies bloody?



GRAPHIC:

Because he put his clothes on after it was over -- he had to be bloody, too, for sure -- or he may have wiped himself off with his undies. His actions, which I'm sure were not gentle in the least, horribly tore and ruptured that little child, I'm sure. I hope he is still sore. Grrrrrr.
 
  • #344
More than likely, the pic of him and the dog was taken the same day he was seen driving the van with his mom, and just not posted until 8/6.

Or all his other laundry was dirty and he was not handing it over to mom to wash because he didn't know what to do with the muddy stuff? Guessing out loud.
 
  • #345
I can't think of any except maybe some group thing but I don't see him as popular and an athletic star. His record was 17-6? He was a good wrestler but I don't know that wrestler's are necessarily popular compared to football players, etc. He reminds me of one of mine...very quiet and always thought of as nice because he wasn't rowdy or rude. For my own, I can tell you that in the comfort of his own home, he doesn't act that way.

Which reminds me, that same one of mine took anti-depressants for social anxiety (or that fairly severe shyness in public).

He was in football as well.

http://www.king5.com/news/local/Teens-murder-arrest-prompts-school-to-respond-270998191.html
 
  • #346
I honestly think he was sleeping over there that night.

That really does make sense. Again I go back to the Document as stating his address as to where the crime took place. Perhaps he quietly lured her out of her bedroom?
 
  • #347
Does anyone know how long both families lived at the mobile home park?
 
  • #348
Good morning friends. Thinking of Jenise and her family this morning. I for one will hold my mud slingshot for a family if evidently uneducated and non-sophisticated folks who just lost their daughter to a brutal rape-murder. Seriously, wth.
 
  • #349
Yes but these parents had heard this car dozens of times probably outside of their house. He was a friend of the family and came over, i can't see why he wouldn't drive especially if he and the 16 yr old wanted to go out or something. I might subconsciously hear it but it wouldn't register as a problem at all.

Being only 17 and with times changing on kids driving, I wonder if he only had a permit? That would explain him driving his mom around. Do we have any evidence he had driven anywhere alone?

My son is almost 20 and not interested at all in getting his license.
 
  • #350
I'm sure your wording was innocent but of course both families are "innocent". What GG did doesn't reflect on his family.

have edited my post to reflect ''victim's family'' thanks
 
  • #351
can you imagine either one of your parents telling LE to come back cuz you were too upset to give a swab ((think of your self as a strapping 200 pounder 17 yr old wrestler))

Yeah, that was strange. I would have thought *dear son, just lay on couch and it will be over in a moment" hmmmmmmm
 
  • #352
IMO no way. He may have us scratching our heads, but this crime was commited prior to sunrise on August 3. moo
I am sure he thought the parents wouldn't start searching for Jenise and let it go unitl dinner time, but he didn't know for 100%.

Had they called LE when she didn't show up at lunch time, they would have had several hours of daylight to search.
I feel certain the dad would have called and asked him if he had seen Jenise. He probably said yea I seen her today.
To buy more time. I hate that they waited until dark to call.

I want tobknow wherebhe was all day Sunday!

All posts are MOO

Oh! Of COURSE! Why didn't I think of THAT?!? :doh:

Since JW's dad knew GG so well... While searching...He would most probably have asked GG if he had seen JW, wouldn't he?!?

so.... That could very well be where the "Sunday sighting of JW between 2 - 4" came from!

all... JMO...
 
  • #353
That really does make sense. Again I go back to the Document as stating his address as to where the crime took place. Perhaps he quietly lured her out of her bedroom?

FWIW the brother (who he would have been staying over with) was not home that weekend. I don't believe he was staying overnight, but that was a good angle. No, I believe the Probable cause document that lists HIS residence as the scene of the crime. Further I believe that is why LE was there for nearly a day collecting evidence after his arrest.

MOO - the only person who knows for sure, isn't yet talking.
 
  • #354
Good morning friends. Thinking of Jenise and her family this morning. I for one will hold my mud slingshot for a family if evidently uneducated and non-sophisticated folks who just lost their daughter to a brutal rape-murder. Seriously, wth.

I'm sorry, what? Are you saying you will not be throwing mud on the family of J? I applaud that greatly , if so :)
 
  • #355
Does anyone know how long both families lived at the mobile home park?
The only thing I have read in MSM was somebody stating they saw Jenise wandering alone as young as 3. Not trying to bring up "that" issue again but it tells me she lived there for at least 3 years.
 
  • #356
Any idea how long Gabe had lived there?
 
  • #357
In thinking about why he didn't use the car to move her body, maybe the parent's bedroom is on the side of the house where they park their cars. He had already committed the crime so I am sure he didn't want to draw attention to himself by starting one up in the middle of the night.
 
  • #358
Saving my spot, and a question, don't know if this has been asked or answered, but why was JW mentoring GG? why not his step father if the family was a close as others are saying? Why was he trying to teach him to be a man?

I don't know where the news article is, but the mother and step father were very involved with the kid's wrestling. They went to almost all of the meets for the three brothers listed as wrestlers.

I am mystified as to that comment as well as he had some really accomplished older brothers as well.
 
  • #359
FWIW the brother (who he would have been staying over with) was not home that weekend. I don't believe he was staying overnight, but that was a good angle. No, I believe the Probable cause document that lists HIS residence as the scene of the crime. Further I believe that is why LE was there for nearly a day collecting evidence after his arrest.

MOO - the only person who knows for sure, isn't yet talking.

Yes definitely I do believe the crime took place at his home. I keep referencing that from the Document. Forgot the brother was away that weekend. Could he have been that close to the Family he would stay over anyway? Could he have made an excuse he had a dispute at home?
 
  • #360
I know for sure that it was stated at some point the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. I know people are looking and can't find it now, but for sure it was stated. I kept re-reading that part because it was the first time I had seen the report of what happened to her and I was a little surprised that was the reason. Between the sexual trauma- while alive!- and the strangulation, I was surprised the blunt force (which it said left 2 skull fractures) was what the cause of death was. Anyway, no one is better than another, I guess, but I definitely re-read it several times to make sure I understood correctly.

FWIW...

Yes... I was writing my notes as the tweets were coming in fast and furious August 11th... And I wrote down the Kevin Mc. Tweet about COD being Blunt Force Trauma...

but that may have been misinterpretation on the part of the reporter... Or...???

All.... JMO
 
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