Oh No.
found where?
they ought to take every sex abuser, and pay mexico to imprison them someplace remote.
and leave them there.
Must have turned the perp.
How horribly tragic. I was hoping that somehow he had survived. And I hope the name of that judge is posted who released Duncan on such small bail.
That poor little boy...:( And now Shasta is alone. I haven't followed this too closely (it's a little too much for me) so I don't know, but are there any other relatives that have or will take her in?
Prayers for the family.
I'd say they have their man.
Does Idaho have the death penalty?
damn damn damn
So sad.
I wonder why he murdered Dylan and not Shasta.
I'm glad that she's been reunited with her father. Poor little girl. She's got a hard road ahead of her.
Confirmed as BREAKING NEWS on Fox News.com. Did a quick search of the Idaho news organizations and nothing new so far.
I say we imprison him for 14 years and then let him go. That'll teach him.
/sarc
Our current policy is insanity.
Nothing on the remains yet.
I found him with a Google search, but they don't seem to list party affiliation for judges. Probably they have some sort of county political machine run by whichever party has the majority.
He won the 2004 election in Becker County unopposed, except for a few write-in votes. Here's the figures. You can find him on the table by searching for his name:
http://www.co.becker.mn.us/election/main.asp
Human Remains Found in Missing Boy Search
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press Writer 13 minutes ago
Authorities on Monday said they found human remains during their search for a missing 9-year-old boy whose sister was found days earlier at a Denny's restaurant with a registered sex offender.
Sheriff Rocky Watson said the remains were found in western Montana would be sent to an FBI laboratory for DNA analysis. He did not say whether the remains were believed to be those of Dylan Groene, and declined to answer questions.
Officials said previously that there was little hope that Dylan was still alive.
Dylan's 8-year-old sister, Shasta, was found Saturday with Joseph Edward Duncan III, more than six weeks after the children disappeared from the home where their mother, her boyfriend and an older brother were bludgeoned to death.
Authorities planned to charge Duncan, 42, of Fargo, N.D., with kidnapping and being a fugitive from justice, and have said more charges were possible. A judge ruled Monday that there was probable cause to keep Duncan in jail until an initial court appearance Tuesday, when he will be assigned an attorney.
With Duncan refusing to talk, authorities have been relying on statements from Shasta, physical evidence in Duncan's Jeep and tips from the public as they searched for Dylan.
Sheriff's Capt. Ben Wolfinger said Shasta had provided helpful information, but declined to say what the girl was telling officers.
"It's a slow process with Shasta," Wolfinger said Monday. "We're taking that very slowly."
The girl's father, Steve Groene, said Sunday that he was told not to ask the girl questions about her ordeal, but had held out hope that Dylan would be found safe.
He said Shasta was doing well and had been watching animated movies and had a vanilla shake and pancakes for breakfast the day after she was found.
"I would especially like to thank all those involved in the search for Dylan and Shasta," he said in a brief statement. "A special thank you goes to the people at Denny's, who were alert enough to recognize Shasta and make that 911 call. The Groene family truly feels you all are heroes."
The children were declared missing when authorities arrived at their home May 16 and found the bound and bludgeoned bodies of their mother, Brenda Groene, 40, brother Slade Groene, 13, and their mother's boyfriend, Mark McKenzie, 37.
Investigators said they had received some 100 tips about Duncan and the red Jeep Cherokee he was driving since photos of the two were released Saturday.
Based on those tips and other information, authorities believe Duncan and the children remained in the Northwest during the past seven weeks, but Wolfinger declined to say where. He also would not say if there was any evidence others were accompanying Duncan.
Duncan, who was raised in Tacoma, Wash., had spent more than a decade in prison for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy at gunpoint, and at the time of his arrest was a fugitive for allegedly molesting a boy in Minnesota.
A registered high-risk sex offender, Duncan was released on $15,000 bail earlier this year after being charged with molesting a 6-year-old boy at a Minnesota school playground.
Police in Fargo said they had been looking for Duncan since May, but had no indication he had fled to Idaho.
Steve Groene said he had never heard of Duncan before Saturday.
Perhaps someone can help me? I believe the man was arrested for molesting a 6 year old.That is a very serious crime.I believe he was found by running his car and a personal description through a sex offender registry.How can the judge and prosecutor NOT KNOW !!!
I would think an enormous bail would be set for the molestation of the child anyway.This baffles any normal thought process.Is child molestation a crime so minor and common that it warrants a $15000 bail to begin with.Seems so in that town in Minnesota but I may be missing something...
Oh, please God, let them be old remains. Please let them not be Dylan's. And please help Dylam come home.