Posted on 06/26/2005 4:42:35 AM PDT by brityank
Three boys' deaths, and discovery, accidental
By Adam Fifield and Kera Ritter
Inquirer Staff Writers
The last time neighbors saw Anibal Cruz, he was spraying two friends with a hose in the front yard of his family's house in the Cramer Hill section of Camden.
No one noticed when the three playmates climbed later Wednesday into the trunk of a broken-down 1992 Toyota Camry parked in a shaded patch of weeds nearby, police said. The lid then slammed shut because a hydraulic plunger that keeps the trunk from closing was broken.
Two days later, an uncle of one of the boys who had driven from Paterson, N.J., to help look for them, wanted to see whether there were any jumper cables in the Camry's trunk. David Agosto lifted the lid.
As TV cameras recorded the event, Agosto jumped back, hopped up and down, and staggered into a wall.
Inside, he had found his son, Daniel "Danny" Agosto, 6; Anibal "Juni" Cruz, 11; and Jesstin "Manny" Pagan, 5. Police said yesterday that the boys died of accidental suffocation a few yards from where relatives saw them about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. There was no evidence of foul play, authorities said.
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Tell me again about the plastic bag over one's head.
"Tell me again about the plastic bag ..."
On several other threads, mention was made of a plastic bag. It was in at least one of the articles. I assumed it was part of the story for all of them.
Then find those threads and ask whomever posted that -- I didn't; this story didn't mention it.
After seeing some of the venomous, DU-like comments on one of the first threads. I passed most comments by. This seems like one of them.
What are you suggesting took place here? If you have any evidence of someone killing these kids, please come out with it or stop with the unfounded insinuations.
Refrigerators went to magnetic seals rather than mechanical latches...
The problem with stories like this, on this forum anyway, is that people take little bits of information that have or have not been confirmed and they just run with wild theories.
I happen to think it's disgusting, but I'm apparently a minority on that position.
first place Mark Furman or Bo Dietl would have checked would have been the trunk of that car,, first class detectives,, when you have to have a certain amount of affirmative action detective slots filled so Jesse can be pleased you get mediocraty,,,, they also need some first class southern bloodhounds
I'm sure the incident is being fully investigated. Here are some FACTS:
1)The children went missing in broad daylight.
2)The car where they were found was parked in full view of the street.
3)The mother who was watching the kids left to go into the house for no more than 10 minutes.
4)The trunk had a broken cylinder which caused it to close as soon as it was no longer being held up.
5)There was a driving rain storm off and on that evening, which probably prevented anyone from hearing any cries for help from the boys.
I cold go on, but you can't be convinced because of some other unrelated story of some kind of corruption somewhere else in NJ, which makes eveything that happens from that day forward some kind of conspiracy. Whatever.
Well, Go on and on with your excuses! Three kids in the trunk of an abandoned or junked automobile,in view of everyone and everyone knows they are missing?
I'm not making excuses for anyone! I'm just not accusing people of lying about how they died. They died because they did something typical of boys, yet stupid. They died because none of the people thought to check for them in the trunk. More than likely it is a situation where nobody thought of looking there, or everyone thought someone else had looked.
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