Posted on 08/01/2011 8:19:47 PM PDT by Past Your Eyes
STEWARTSTOWN One week after an 11-year-old seemingly vanished from the home she shared with her mother and stepfather, the body of Celina Cass was recovered Monday from the Connecticut River, about a half-mile from where she lived.
We brought Celina home, said New Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Jane Young, her voice cracking at times during a media briefing Monday night, obviously not the way we wanted to bring her home.
Young said Cass' death is being treated as suspicious and a criminal investigation is under way, based on what we have seen visually.
(Excerpt) Read more at unionleader.com ...
We aren’t the cops. We aren’t the jury. Our opinions on this don’t matter. Therefore, we can speculate ALL WE WANT. And it’s irritating to have some self-righteous thread cop come along and wag his finger at us.
Isn't it amazing how much the media can find out about a person in such a short time?
Just sayin....
“Isn’t it amazing how much the media can find out about a person in such a short time?”
Yes..
And what amazes me is what these people reveal about themselves on Facebook for everyone to see. I have read posts on Facebook from kids who committed suicide, after the media revealed their names, and the writing was on the wall! Literally... because all the signs were in their comments, yet their threats weren’t taken seriously by their friends or relatives.
I was just reading comments on one of her stepfather’s “friend’s” walls, and they are saying that Celina’s Facebook page has been taken down. I am wondering if she revealed anything about what was going on in that house.
From what I have read..these are the uncle and brother of Celina’s stepfather..
Norman Noyes:
https://secure.vermont.gov/DPS/sor/details.php?oid=177
Gordon Noyes:
https://secure.vermont.gov/DPS/sor/details.php?oid=458
If anyone is interested...
Apparently the autopsy is complete, and a news conference has been scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the attorney general’s office in Concord.
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