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|    Bone Fragments Found in Backyard After R    |
|    09 Oct 24 05:54:27    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, in.general, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: vacancy@kamala.harris              Police in Indiana say they recovered bone fragments from a backyard after       receiving reports that two children had been killed and their bodies had been       burned in a fire pit.              On Sept. 20, police in Jasper County received a tip about an individual who,       according to the tipster, had allegedly confessed to killing two children and       burning their bodies in a backyard fire pit of a Wheatfield, Ind., home, the       local sheriff’s        office said in a statement.              Jason Wallace, Chief Deputy at the sheriff’s office, tells PEOPLE the       individual was the father of the two children. He has not been arrested in       connection with the case.              The father allegedly made the confession to acquaintances that he killed two       of his “undocumented” children, the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office said       in their Tuesday, Oct. 1, statement.              Wallace clarifies with PEOPLE the “undocumented” status of the children is       not linked to immigration; the children are categorized as such because there       are no records of them in the state system.              Wallace said the reportedly deceased children are estimated to be between the       ages of 0 and 6 years old, but could not confirm further.              After receiving the tip, police launched an immediate investigation and       encountered the parents of the children at a hotel in nearby Newton County,       where the couple was interrogated, Wallace tells PEOPLE.              “They were cooperative but had nothing to share on the topic, they just       denied it,” he claims.              Per the sheriff’s office statement, their cell phones were secured by police       for evidence “and additional information was uncovered.”              After obtaining new evidence, police contacted the parents again and they       continued to deny having any knowledge of the incident, per the statement.       Police removed another allegedly undocumented child who was in the couple’s       care.              On Monday, Sept. 30, authorities from several law enforcement agencies carried       out a search at a Wheatfield residence where Wallace says the couple had       previously lived. Cadaver dogs directed police to three separate locations on       the property where        police recovered partial bone fragments, per the statement.              Wallace says the couple are not currently living in the residence and are       “moving around.”              The search on the property was conducted by the sheriff’s office, Jasper       County Coroner’s Office, Indiana State Police, Wheatfield Police Department       and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security.              The bones are currently undergoing forensic analysis to determine if they       belonged to an infant or an animal.              Anyone who has information that they feel may be relevant to this       investigation is urged to contact the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office at       (219) 866-7334 and ask to speak with a detective.              https://people.com/bone-fragments-found-in-backyard-after-report       -of-2-children-killed-and-buried-in-fire-pit-8722227              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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