So They are Saying the Missing Vermont Girl....
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TimeisHoney |
So They are Saying the Missing Vermont Girl.... |
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Posts: 5875 (06/30/2008 4:08 PM) |
Her uncle may have something to do with it? Omg you can't even trust your own fucking uncle anymore.
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divaTy |
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Posts: 12168 (06/30/2008 4:08 PM) |
That's the first thing I thought when I read the story.
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Mistress Darcy |
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Posts: 2662 (06/30/2008 4:09 PM) |
Hmmm, I will have to read the story. Sadly, most murders are done by a close friend or family member
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JellyRoll2 |
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Posts: 12861 (06/30/2008 4:09 PM) |
The second I saw he was arrested for sexually assaulting a minor, 'the uncle did it' popped right to the front of my mind.
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ThatGirlXOXO |
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Posts: 1809 (06/30/2008 4:09 PM) |
link to story? pls
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lacheysgurl |
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Posts: 2042 (06/30/2008 4:10 PM) |
Om my gosh!! I have been following this case hoping the girl would have been found by now
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Son26 |
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Posts: 3828 (06/30/2008 4:10 PM) |
I'm not surprised. I fond it odd that he would just drop her off like that. . .
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TimeisHoney |
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Posts: 5876 (06/30/2008 4:15 PM) |
I just saw it on the news here in Boston.
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lacheysgurl |
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Posts: 2045 (06/30/2008 4:15 PM) |
yes Son26 it makes absolutely no sense!!
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TimeisHoney |
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Posts: 5877 (06/30/2008 4:19 PM) |
whdh.com
CHELSEA, Vt. -- A probe into the disappearance of a 12-year-old girl zeroed in on her uncle Monday, with police searching his home while he was being arraigned on sex charges in an unrelated case, authorities said. Michael Jacques, 42, of Randolph, a registered sex offender who was one of the last people to see Brooke Bennett before she vanished, pleaded not guilty to aggravated sexual assault and was being held on $250,000 bail. The alleged victim was a girl who says Jacques assaulted her over a five-year period, beginning when she was 9 years old and ending a few weeks ago, Orange County State's Attorney Will Porter said. The charge was filed as a result of the investigation into Bennett's disappearance, but Bennett wasn't the victim, police said. Jacques, who is married to the sister of Bennett's mother, dropped Bennett off at a Cumberland Farms convenience store in Randolph on Wednesday after she told family members she was going to meet a friend and visit a relative of the friend's in the hospital. Police believe that was a lie, and that Bennett may have bound for a meeting with an unknown individual she had been communicating with through MySpace.com, the social networking site. On Friday, Vermont State Police director James Baker said the MySpace communications were the main focus of the probe. Surveillance video from the store showed Bennett and Jacques leave the store and go in separate directions. Bennett, who just finished seventh grade at Randolph Union High School, has not been seen since. She is the subject of Vermont's first-ever Amber Alert, which was issued Friday. In court Monday, a pallid Jacques -- handcuffed and shackled at the waist -- entered a not guilty plea through public defender L. Brooke Dingledine, who persuaded Judge Theresa DiMauro to grant bail over the objections of Porter. Jacques has 1993 convictions for kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault and there is "a threat of prejudicial violence to this particular juvenile complainant," said Porter, in arguing for no bail. "Her personal safety was threatened." He also noted the serious nature of the crime, which could lead to a life prison term, and said Jacques had violated his probation. "There's no condition or series of conditions that could guarantee the safety of the juvenile complainant in this case," said Porter. Dingledine said Jacques has a full-time job as an operations manager for a company in West Lebanon, N.H., owns his home and a rental property next door, has strong family ties and a family that depends on his income. DiMauro said she was considering barring Jacques from leaving the county, but Dingledine -- who called the corroborating evidence on the sex charge "very sparse" -- said he needed to get to work. So the judge ordered a 24-hour curfew -- except for work -- if he makes bail. Relatives of Bennett watched from the gallery as Jacques made his appearance. Vermont State Police called in state police units from Connecticut and Massachusetts and planned to use helicopters and dogs to search Jacques' home. Trooper Mark Magnant said police would not comment on either case pending a 4 p.m. briefing. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserv |
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Posts: 25110 (06/30/2008 4:21 PM) |
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I'm sorry. I was expecting 'family'.