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Aliahna Lemmon, 9, Indiana, murdered
(12-29-2011, 10:33 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: The Aliahna Lemmon Benefit Fund has been set up for the family of murdered 9-year-old girl, Aliahna Lemmon. Monies donated to the fund will be turned over to the family for expenses and counseling.

The ONLY way I'd send money is if an administrator was in charge of the money and it only went to counseling and expenses for the two younger sisters. Hawgmom, Ladydad, and Idiotstepdad would not be able to use the money.

I hope CPS removes the two younger sisters. With a decent foster home they are young enough to have a chance at a normal life.



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(12-30-2011, 08:55 AM)Cheyne Wrote: decent foster home


I think that might be an oxymoron.


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The News-Sentinel
Three felony charges were filed in Allen Superior Court today against the man who police say has admitted to killing and dismembering 9-year-old Aliahna Lemmon last week.

Michael L. Plumadore, 39, is charged with murder, abuse of a corpse and removing a body from the scene of a suspicious death “with intent to hinder a criminal investigation.” All are felonies, and Chief Allen County Deputy Prosecutor Mike McAlexander said today the office “has not precluded” the possibility of seeking the death penalty against Plumadore.

According to court documents, Plumadore admitted under questioning Monday that he had killed the girl four days earlier by repeatedly striking her head with a brick, placing her body in trash bags, then placing it in a freezer of his trailer in the Northway mobile home park off North Clinton Street. Plumadore also reportedly told police he later cut Aliahna's body into pieces with a hacksaw, placing some parts in a nearby trash bin but keeping her head, feet and hands in his freezer.

The probable-cause affidavit filed earlier this week allowed officials to keep Plumadore in jail for up to 72 hours, after which time he would have to be released or formally charged, as he was today. The charges were to be read to Plumadore in his jail cell, as is common procedure, according to McAlexander.

Aliahna had been reported missing around 8:45 p.m. Dec. 23. She and her two sisters had been staying with Plumadore – described as a “trusted family friend” – because the girls' mother, who lives nearby, was reportedly ill.

Plumadore is expected to appear in court again Wednesday. Some sources indicated Aliahna's sisters had been placed in protective custody, but that could not be officially confirmed. McAlexander would not rule out the possibility that others could also be charged in connection with her death.


I fucking hope the sisters have been taken into protective custody and that mommy dearest is one of the persons that may also be charged in her murder!
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The mobile home that Michael Plumadore was living in when he allegedly killed nine-year-old Aliahna Lemmon is being moved Friday.

According to Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries, the sheriff’s department is moving the mobile home, now at Northway Mobile Home Park at 9435 Leo Road, to an undisclosed location on behalf of a request from the Allen County Prosecutor’s Office.

Plumadore, 39, allegedly confessed to killing Aliahna in the early morning hours of Dec. 22 by repeatedly striking her in the head with a brick, storing her body in a freezer in the home and then dismembering her body.

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They've removed the trailer from the park and took it an undisclosed location at the request of the prosecutor.


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photos a little bigger.

they will tear it apart for sink traps etc./blood. they want to do this where all those stinking perverts aren't watching every move and seeing luminol light.

and to prevent it from being burned down.


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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The mobile home that Michael Plumadore was living in when he allegedly killed nine-year-old Aliahna Lemmon is being moved Friday.

According to Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries, the sheriff’s department is moving the mobile home, now at Northway Mobile Home Park at 9435 Leo Road, to an undisclosed location on behalf of a request from the Allen County Prosecutor’s Office.

















































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GOOD! and it means it was determined that they were not in a safe environment with parents.

The two younger sisters of slain 9-year-old Aliahna Lemmon have been removed from parental custody by Indiana Child Protective Services. Michelle L. Savieo, the local head of Child Protective Services, confirmed the action Friday afternoon.

As is the norm in such procedures, no other details about the removal were made available, including the reasons for the action and how long the removal will be in effect.

















































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(12-30-2011, 04:26 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: GOOD! and it means it was determined that they were not in a safe environment with parents.

The two younger sisters of slain 9-year-old Aliahna Lemmon have been removed from parental custody by Indiana Child Protective Services. Michelle L. Savieo, the local head of Child Protective Services, confirmed the action Friday afternoon.

As is the norm in such procedures, no other details about the removal were made available, including the reasons for the action and how long the removal will be in effect.



Thank God. I saw several people say they were, but no proof, so I didn't want to say without knowing for sure.

Do you think they will bring her and her shitty husband up on any kind of charges LC?

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Do you think they will bring her and her shitty husband up on any kind of charges LC?


i honestly don't know at this point. but there are certainly possibilities just from what little we know (neglect, endangerment). i really think much more is going to be revealed in time.



FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The Allen County Prosecutor’s Office filed three formal charges against Michael Plumadore Friday morning in the murder case of nine-year-old Aliahna Lemmon.

Plumadore was charged with Murder, Abuse of Corpse, a Class D felony, and Violent or Suspicious Death of a Person; Moving Body from Scene, another Class D felony.

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, under Indiana law, Plumadore could face 45 to 60 years for the murder charge and another six months to three years for each of the other two offenses.


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well i said earlier that i thought this was going to get much more complicated. and worse.

for starters:

Kurtis Kennedy was convicted of molesting Aliahna last year.
he is the brother of Ali's stepmom who is married to the female-looking bio-dad who can't afford to get to Indiana from Iowa.
that bio-dad has this guy who molested his daughter as a facebook friend.

i have smelled a pedo ring here for a while now. maybe not, but it stinks to high heaven. all the players.


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ewww fuckin' gross! That poor precious baby.
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He's friends with his daughters molester? He's friends with his daughters killer? What a sick bunch of motherfuckers...they all need to die...bio dad/stepmother too.
Line them all up and shoot them. Get them out of the gene pool once and for all!!!
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More on the sick fuck Plumadore...

http://dailyiowegian.com/local/x14778367...diana-girl

Michael Plumadore was accused of sending inappropriate text messages to a 13-year-old girl in 2010.

Plumadore was involved in a petition for relief of domestic abuse. According to court records, Plumadore was accused of making inappropriate phone calls and text messages to a 13-year-old girl while the he was living with the girl’s father in Moravia.

Plumadore was said to have been “stalking her, sending her explicit sexual text messages and photographs,” according to court documents obtained by the Daily Iowegian. The petition was filed on Nov. 10, 2010 but was later dismissed by Judge Daniel P. Wilson on Nov. 23, 2010 because the request didn't meet the relationship requirements for a protective order.

The article also mentions Aliahna's sexual abuse while she lived in Iowa.

In a 2010 case, Aliahna is listed as the victim of a sexual assault. Kurtis Allen Kennedy, age 19 at the time of the crime, was originally charged with second degree sexual abuse. He was later arraigned on a charge of indecent contact with a child, an aggravated misdemeanor.

Kennedy plead not guilty to the original charge on April 16, 2010. On July 9, 2010 he entered a guilty plea to the indecent contact with a child charge. According to a complaint affidavit signed by Centerville Police Officer Jeremy Cole, during a Jan. 21 interview with Kennedy at his home, he confessed to his acts on Jan. 2.

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this reporter has done an EXCELLENT job.

wow.


Archie Ingersoll | The Journal Gazette

Michael Plumadore has admitted killing the 9-year-old girl he was baby-sitting, according to court records. Under the American system of justice, he is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Though if he did repeatedly strike Aliahna Lemmon on the head with a brick outside his mobile home and dismember her body on Dec. 22, then I have never witnessed firsthand a cover-up attempt of such magnitude.

One so evil. One done with such a frightening level of nuance and detail.

On Christmas Day – before Plumadore had told investigators they could find Aliahna's body parts in his freezer and in the trash bin of a nearby business – I sat down with him in an aging but well-kept mobile home, where Aliahna's deceased grandfather used to live.

Aliahna's mother, her grandmother and her grandmother's husband were with us, too.

For about 1 12 hours, we discussed the disappearance of Aliahna who, at that point, had been reported missing for about 48 hours and had been the subject of a huge search. During our talk, it became clear that Aliahna's family trusted Plumadore like blood.

They pointed to the care he gave Aliahna's ailing grandfather until his death in early December. Aliahna's mother, Tarah Souders, said she considered Plumadore a brother, that he had become a regular baby-sitter for her children and that they called him "Uncle Mike."

Plumadore, 39, showed me a small drawing Aliahna had made on a scrap of paper. It was a heart, and inside was written, "I love u Miek."

"That's one way I spell your name," Plumadore said Aliahna told him. He said this with a smile, the way a proud uncle would.

Aliahna's mother, grandmother and grandmother's husband all insisted that Plumadore had nothing to do with Aliahna's disappearance.

Plumadore, who was the last adult to see Aliahna, said he understood why many others suspected he was involved. But he said he was not taking it personally.

"I have a real massive and bad temper, but I've kept it in check because of Ailey," he said, using Aliahna's nickname.

However, he acknowledged losing his cool while investigators were interviewing him.

"When the FBI and stuff like that did an investigation, they tried that good cop, bad cop. They tried to put me in the category of an evil person," he said with his Southern drawl. "I kind of snapped and went off and jumped out my chair and had words."

Plumadore said he eventually calmed down and offered to let investigators sample his DNA and administer a polygraph test. He said he also gave them his cellphone without hesitation.

On Dec. 23, the day Aliahna was reported missing, Plumadore was watching her and her sisters, both 6 years old. The girls had been staying with him in his mobile home for about a week because Aliahna's mother was ill and her stepfather works nights and sleeps during the day. Plumadore and Aliahna's family both lived in the Northway mobile home park, near North Clinton Street and Diebold Road, just north of Fort Wayne.

During my time with Plumadore, he gave his version of what happened Dec. 23. He told the story calmly and, as far as I could tell, consistently. The relatives of Aliahna who were present had no dispute with what he said.

Plumadore said he had stayed up all night because Aliahna had been having nightmares. At one point, she told him she missed her mother and wanted to leave. "But I said, 'Honey, you know, it's 2, 2:30 in the morning. We'll get with Mommy in the morning,' " he said.

About 6 a.m., Plumadore said he left the three girls in his mobile home and went to buy a cigar at a convenience store about a mile away.

He said he had locked the door to his home, and when he returned about 10 minutes later, the door was still locked and all the girls were there.

He said Aliahna's sisters were asleep on the floor, and Aliahna was sleeping in her grandfather's recliner.

"I brushed the hair back off her forehead and gave her a kiss and sat down and smoked my cigar, and I went to sleep about 6:30," he said. "I sleep on the couch. You know, they're not my kids. I'm not gonna sleep in the same bed as someone else's kids. And they all want to sleep together, so we all just sleep in the living room and watch TV together."

He said he woke up about 10 a.m. when Aliahna's mother called. After that call, he realized the door to the home was unlocked and that Aliahna was gone. Aliahna's sisters told him that Aliahna had left with her mother. Plumadore believed them, so he locked the door and went back to sleep until about 1:30 p.m.

When he woke up, he said he and the two other girls went about their day until about 8:30 p.m. That's when he talked to Aliahna's mother, who told him she did not have Aliahna. He told Aliahna's mother he did not have her either and that they needed to call police.

That was Plumadore's version. But he did more than just recite his story of Aliahna going missing. He subtly showed emotion and acted the way a concerned baby sitter might after losing a child on his watch.

He told about how on Christmas Eve a police dog seemed to follow Aliahna's scent to the school bus stop. "That's why I got my hopes up, and when it wound up being nothing, I mean, it just crushed me again," he said. "It seems like every time you hear something that might be positive, you think you've cried all your tears and then more show up."

He displayed worry about how long it had been since Aliahna had gone missing. "Look how many states she could be through already if someone were to took her off somewhere far away or something. I mean, they had a 10-hour window, at least, before we knew she was missing," he said.

He suggested that the person responsible for Aliahna's disappearance send an anonymous letter saying what happened to her or where she is. He said, "It would take a coward to do something to a child."

Plumadore even admitted to crimes in his own past. "I'm not an angel by any means," he said but added: "I don't hurt children. I don't hurt animals."

At one point during the interview, Aliahna's grandmother, Amber Story, consoled her weeping daughter and made a plea to whoever may have taken or harmed her granddaughter.

"At least let us know where she is, so we can bring her home," Aliahna's grandma said.

Plumadore heard her say this. But instead of ending their agony of not knowing where their little girl was, he brought them a box of tissues.

















































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And Aliahna's head, hands and feet were in the freezer the entire time the interview was going on.

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i have no proof of this. but it's what i think. i think those girls were lent out to grandpa pervert and plumadore for the purpose of the pedos in the park to come over and fondle them. it's only my opinion. i also think the authorities are exploring the possibility.

















































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God that's horrible, those poor girls if that's true
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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(01-01-2012, 04:03 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: i have no proof of this. but it's what i think. i think those girls were lent out to grandpa pervert and plumadore for the purpose of the pedos in the park to come over and fondle them. it's only my opinion. i also think the authorities are exploring the possibility.

Help me out here, LC. Lent out? As in the pedos would pay money or drugs to fondle the girls? Jesus that's sick. It's bad enough when some asshole pedo gets to a child, but for the parents (mother) to "pimp" them out. Sorry but I am actually getting sick to my stomach.

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it's not unheard of.
there are too many connections to pervs/pedos in this case.

















































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(01-01-2012, 04:03 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: i have no proof of this. but it's what i think. i think those girls were lent out to grandpa pervert and plumadore for the purpose of the pedos in the park to come over and fondle them. it's only my opinion. i also think the authorities are exploring the possibility.

That's the same fucking sick thought that I had in my head-that Tara wasn't really sick, the 'illness' was just an excuse to pimp out her daughters to the pedo park.

Poor sweet child....I wonder what her little sisters are saying now that they don't have their mother hanging over them to stifle them.
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