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Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

ALFRED, Maine — Maine State Police announced Wednesday afternoon that any inquiries into the death of a boy found dead along the roadside in South Berwick Saturday evening should be directed to the Maine Attorney General's office.

Meanwhile, WMUR reported that Massachusetts State Police were questioning an unidentified woman Wednesday in connection with the discovery of the boy's body. The woman has been taken to the state police barracks in Concord. She has not been arrested or charged.

News reports from the Lowell Sun also said that a blue Tacoma pickup truck that the woman was driving is being processed. Massachusetts State Police confiscated a truck on Wednesday morning that fits the description of a vehicle sought in connection with the death. The truck found in the rest area on Interstate 495 southbound was a blue four-door Toyota pickup truck with Texas license plates, with a license frame bearing the words "Navy Mom," and "U.S. Navy."


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Hoping there will be some closure--this has been an incredibly tragic case.

In case you haven't been following:

http://fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110518/GJNEWS_01/705189947

http://www.wmur.com/news/27900371/detail.html
« Last Edit: May 19, 2011, 09:43:19 AM by Chris »
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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2011, 03:53:14 PM »
Been watching this story for awhile...had a feeling it was a parent involved as he had not been reported as missing. Poor little guy. God bless him and hold him tight.



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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2011, 05:01:43 PM »
Mother and child identified.  Investigation turned over to NH Atty General but no word on why yet.

http://www.wmur.com/news/27939156/detail.html#ixzz1MkBEKJNH



6 freakin years old.  If it turns out she did this, I hope she rots in hell.
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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2011, 05:09:35 PM »
Mother and child identified.  Investigation turned over to NH Atty General but no word on why yet.

http://www.wmur.com/news/27939156/detail.html#ixzz1MkBEKJNH



6 freakin years old.  If it turns out she did this, I hope she rots in hell.
What in the world is wrong with that woman? It makes me cry when I think how many people would want to adopt a sweet little boy like that.

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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2011, 06:13:00 AM »
She was arrested last night.  Apparently smothered the boy in a hotel in Hampton and transported him to Maine.  Has a history of mental issues.

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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2011, 06:31:35 AM »
Poor, poor little one. 

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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2011, 07:27:12 AM »

I can't even comprehend stories like this. I just can not wrap my brain around any circumstance where a mother would harm her child, let alone murder them. This happened not far from where Sparky and I live...which makes it that much more upsetting, not to mention that that sweet little boy looks very much like my son.

It's just totally heartbreaking.

May God keep you close to Him, sweet child.  :(


And may your mother rot in Hell.  :censored:
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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2011, 07:56:13 AM »
I'm wondering how they came up with the 2nd degree murder charge.

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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2011, 09:38:33 AM »
Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body

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(too short to excerpt)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

ALFRED, Maine — Maine State Police announced Wednesday afternoon that any inquiries into the death of a boy found dead along the roadside in South Berwick Saturday evening should be directed to the Maine Attorney General's office.

Meanwhile, WMUR reported that Massachusetts State Police were questioning an unidentified woman Wednesday in connection with the discovery of the boy's body. The woman has been taken to the state police barracks in Concord. She has not been arrested or charged.

News reports from the Lowell Sun also said that a blue Tacoma pickup truck that the woman was driving is being processed. Massachusetts State Police confiscated a truck on Wednesday morning that fits the description of a vehicle sought in connection with the death. The truck found in the rest area on Interstate 495 southbound was a blue four-door Toyota pickup truck with Texas license plates, with a license frame bearing the words "Navy Mom," and "U.S. Navy."

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Hoping there will be some closure--this has been an incredibly tragic case.

In case you haven't been following:

http://fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110518/GJNEWS_01/705189947

http://www.wmur.com/news/27900371/detail.html
Jesus that photo creeps me out! I'm assuming that's his death photo and they had to photoshop it? May his mother burn in hell! :censored:
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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #9 on: May 20, 2011, 04:16:51 AM »
I can't even comprehend stories like this. I just can not wrap my brain around any circumstance where a mother would harm her child, let alone murder them. This happened not far from where Sparky and I live...which makes it that much more upsetting, not to mention that that sweet little boy looks very much like my son.

It's just totally heartbreaking.

May God keep you close to Him, sweet child.  :(


And may your mother rot in Hell.  :censored:

This is a replay on another case from 20 or so years ago that shook our area to the core.

The oldest son of a large family of above reproach left the area, moved to Texas and that was the last time  we who knew him and family heard about him.    After a few years went by the now middle aged  man married and became the father of two little boys.   

Next time we heard about him we found he had kidnapped his youngsters brought them home and was hiding out in the family's summer camp not that far from the area this little boy was found.   

What happend next was beyond belief, one day he took his sons for a walk and shot them both to death.

Because the internet was so new at that time about the only way we had information on this man was through the local paper that gave us locals just bits and pieces of what happend, the incident was given a mention on local TV and the Boston news but it was dropped and only news was the father had been sentenced to prison for 40+ years.

What a difference in how news was handled back then and today.   No AMBER Alert at that time,  we never knew if the boys mother had even reported the boys missing.

In the time since then we have been weaned on TV true story's of crimes and the back ground of who, what why, how, when.

These things that happened years ago kind of haunt the people that knew the murderer, along comes another murder years later that remind us of the past murder and how little we know about what triggers a parent to kill their own children.

In this new case the parent ran and tried to hide, in the long ago case the parent just gave up, or so we believe.

Wasn't but 6 years ago I worked with a man who plead guilty to killing his baby's, a year after leaving work to find work in the south.  We who worked with and took breaks with him seldom talk about him, for me it is the guilt of not recognising all the signs of  " Something just ain't right here".    20/20 hind sight for us and all the bells and whistles of  Danger, danger,warning were ignored  as we all had our own problems and little time to wonder about some man and his family just passing through.

What can anyone do, what if you are wrong and just reading more into a situation then is there ???     

We European  Americans tend to feel guilt for things that happend 200 years ago, things that happend by the hand of long dead ancestors.   

Now in this case everyone who ever knew the mother or her family or neighbor will be search their memory's as to where they did or not see this coming.

This woman has changed just a bit of the lives of everyone in her family, the child's father's family and everyone she has ever had any contact with in her life.   
 
For every action, there is a reaction, then there is the catalist that changes everything and walks off unchanged themselves.

Only thing we know for sure is the Mother will never do this again. :sarcasm:

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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #10 on: May 23, 2011, 02:46:25 PM »
We European  Americans tend to feel guilt for things that happend 200 years ago, things that happend by the hand of long dead ancestors.   

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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
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Re: Woman questioned, truck found in case of mystery boy's body
« Reply #12 on: May 25, 2011, 06:45:53 AM »




As you say Dutch,   Scandinavians are an interesting bunch.

Believe me I know as my first born males father is 100% Finn, 2nd generation American.

These people are from culture that is so far from from the English, French, West Europeans, it takes much undestanding and reaserch to understand that the  pure bread Finns are different from most of the other people of Scandinavia.

When I married my sons father I at that time had not met his family in the UP of Michigan.   I married a good loking young man  with brown eyes and blond hair, a man that was the most interesing man I had ever met.  He had a sense of humor that knocked my socks off,  and stole my heart.

It was my Mother that began to do research on the Finns when I was pregnant as she began to wonder why he did not have the blue eyes of what we associate wth Scandinavia.   Sh wondered what else was in the genetic make up of her soon to be grandchild.

Here I lay in a hospital hours after giving birth and Mom comes in,  first word out of her mouth,  " Our new baby is a China man. "
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