12-16-2010, 05:33 PM
what complete horseshit.
Daily Telegram ADRIAN, Mich. —
John Skelton told a judge this morning that he turned his three sons over to someone from an “organization” at his Morenci home on Thanksgiving Day.
The whereabouts of Skelton’s missing sons, Andrew, 9, Alexander, 7, and Tanner, 5, has been the subject of searches and intense investigation efforts since the boys were reported missing by their mother on Nov. 26.
“A person in a van,” was Skelton’s answer when Lenawee County Circuit Judge Margaret M.S. Noe asked who he turned the children over to at his home.
“I know the organization, but I didn’t know the person,” Skelton said.
“What organization?” Noe asked.
“I would rather not say at this time,” Skelton answered.
Noe told Skelton he could be held in custody indefinitely if found guilty of contempt for failing to comply with her Nov. 29 order giving Tanya Skelton full custody of the children.
Tanya Skelton was called to the stand at the hearing to testify that John Skelton failed to return their three sons after spending Thanksgiving with him. The couple are separated while a divorce case is pending.
When she took the witness stand, Skelton pointed to his finger and asked his wife, “Why aren’t you wearing your ring, hon?”
She did not respond to the question.
Tanya Skelton was wearing a T-shirt with her sons’ photographs and the words, “Prayers for a safe return home.”
Morenci Police Chief Larry Weeks said John Skelton’s claim of turning the boys over to an organization is not new to him.
“I’m skeptical of what he’s saying,” Weeks said. “We’re not expecting a positive outcome.”
Daily Telegram ADRIAN, Mich. —
John Skelton told a judge this morning that he turned his three sons over to someone from an “organization” at his Morenci home on Thanksgiving Day.
The whereabouts of Skelton’s missing sons, Andrew, 9, Alexander, 7, and Tanner, 5, has been the subject of searches and intense investigation efforts since the boys were reported missing by their mother on Nov. 26.
“A person in a van,” was Skelton’s answer when Lenawee County Circuit Judge Margaret M.S. Noe asked who he turned the children over to at his home.
“I know the organization, but I didn’t know the person,” Skelton said.
“What organization?” Noe asked.
“I would rather not say at this time,” Skelton answered.
Noe told Skelton he could be held in custody indefinitely if found guilty of contempt for failing to comply with her Nov. 29 order giving Tanya Skelton full custody of the children.
Tanya Skelton was called to the stand at the hearing to testify that John Skelton failed to return their three sons after spending Thanksgiving with him. The couple are separated while a divorce case is pending.
When she took the witness stand, Skelton pointed to his finger and asked his wife, “Why aren’t you wearing your ring, hon?”
She did not respond to the question.
Tanya Skelton was wearing a T-shirt with her sons’ photographs and the words, “Prayers for a safe return home.”
Morenci Police Chief Larry Weeks said John Skelton’s claim of turning the boys over to an organization is not new to him.
“I’m skeptical of what he’s saying,” Weeks said. “We’re not expecting a positive outcome.”