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Timothy Pitzen,6, missing Illinois, and a dead boy in Maine :(
#61
no information about the boy from illinois? just read where there was a concerning amount of Timmothy,s blood in the back seat of the mothers car. Damn, guess she killed him. That means the bitch is burning in hell!
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#62
Police released new surveillance video clips but had little more to update their investigation into the disappearance of Timmothy Pitzen.

Timmothy Pitzen’s seventh birthday was October 18, 2011.

Timmothy’s mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, reportedly took him out of school early May 11, 2011. Amy’s body was found in a hotel room May 14. Police said she had apparently committed suicide with a knife.

Investigators said they found Timmothy’s blood in the back seat of Amy’s 2004 Ford Expedition. The boy’s toys and personal items usually in the vehicle were gone when it was found.

Teams searched land along the Interstate 88 and Interstate 39 corridors but have not found any signs of Timmothy.

Police said there were no major breaks in the case as of November 18, 2011. Police did release surveillance video of Timmothy at the front desk of the Kalahari Waterpark Resort at Wisconsin Dells, and video showing Amy entering and leaving a Sullivan’s Foods store. A third clip shows Timmothy and Amy walking hand-in-hand through an elevator lobby at the Key Lime Cove resort.

A private forensics lab, contracted by police, released its findings that same day.

The forensic tests led scientists to believe the meadow where Amy’s SUV stopped was most likely in Lee or Whiteside County areas of northwestern Illinois, but other neighboring counties could not be ruled out.

Additional results from the forensics testing on Amy’s vehicle could come later.
http://www.wqad.com/news/wqad-video-rele...hpt=ju_bn5

The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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#63
sentencing live now:

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link to sentencing
http://www.wmur.com/news/30204337/detail.html

edit to add: sentenced to 45 years

BRENTWOOD, N.H. -- The Texas mother who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of her young son is scheduled to be sentenced this morning. The mother of 42-year-old Julianne McCrery said her daughter will make a statement about the crime during her sentencing at Rockingham Superior Court in Brentwood.

McCrery admitted to police that she killed her 6-year-old son, Camden Hughes, at a motel in Hampton in May, then left his body on the side of a dirt road in Maine. McCrery told investigators that she knelt on top of her son as he laid face-down on their motel room floor. She also said that she covered his mouth with her hand as he struggled to survive.

As part of her plea agreement, McCrery will spend 45 years to life in prison.

McCrery's family members, including a son who is on leave from the Navy, will attend the sentencing.

















































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#64
It's been eight long years since 6-year-old Timmothy Pitzen's mother took him out of school and killed herself in a hotel room, leaving a note claiming the boy will never be found.

The boy's father and family continues to hold out hope that he's still alive.  Late last week,Timmothy's family had their hopes heightened and then deflated when a young man wandering the streets in Ohio claimed to be Timmothy Pitzen.

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The young man, Brian Rini ^, said he'd been held captive and forced to have sex with men until he was able to escape.  

LE took his story and, though the young man looked older than 14, they ran a DNA test to see if it matched Timmothy's.  It did not.

Rini is actually a 23-year-old ex-con who's twice made false claims to police that he was a child sex-trafficking victim. He says he saw a story about Timmothy's case on 20 / 20 and pretended to be him in order to escape his own family.

Rini now faces up to eight years in prison for making the false claim. In my opinion, psychiatric institutionalization is probably more appropriate.

Full story:  https://www.cbsnews.com/news/timmothy-pi...019-04-05/
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