05-17-2011, 06:36 PM
re: the little deceased boy in Maine:
State police said the boy appeared to be well-cared for before his death, which authorities are calling “highly suspicious.”
“He was clean. His fingernails seemed clean and appropriate,” Maine State Police Lt. Brian McDonough said at a press conference earlier today. “He was a small kid but I don’t think he was undernourished. He was a very cute boy. He was clothed well. The sneakers are virtually brand new on him.”
Federal authorities on Tuesday joined the investigation into the disappearance of a 6-year-old Aurora boy who has been missing since his mother's apparent suicide in a Rockford hotel room over the weekend.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Marshals Service are assisting Aurora police in pinpointing the exact location where Amy Fry-Pitzen made cellphone calls to relatives Friday telling them that she and her son were not in danger, said Aurora police spokesman Dan Ferrelli.
his shoes:
State police said the boy appeared to be well-cared for before his death, which authorities are calling “highly suspicious.”
“He was clean. His fingernails seemed clean and appropriate,” Maine State Police Lt. Brian McDonough said at a press conference earlier today. “He was a small kid but I don’t think he was undernourished. He was a very cute boy. He was clothed well. The sneakers are virtually brand new on him.”
Federal authorities on Tuesday joined the investigation into the disappearance of a 6-year-old Aurora boy who has been missing since his mother's apparent suicide in a Rockford hotel room over the weekend.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Marshals Service are assisting Aurora police in pinpointing the exact location where Amy Fry-Pitzen made cellphone calls to relatives Friday telling them that she and her son were not in danger, said Aurora police spokesman Dan Ferrelli.
