08-22-2012, 11:20 PM
waffle waffle & conflicting reports. covering butts. that's OK, the autopsy will tell the story.
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SMITH COUNTY, TX (KLTV) -
The death of Jake Kimbley, a two-year-old found in a septic tank early Wednesday morning, is being investigated as a homicide.
On Wednesday evening, Smith County District Attorney Matt Bingham spoke about the investigation; he says that right now, the case has to be treated as a homicide until it's proven that it was not.
That proof will likely come from the findings of Jakes's autopsy, which is set to be conducted Thursday morning in Dallas.
Wednesday evening, Bingham would not say that Kimbley's parents are suspects in Jake's death. They are part of the homicide investigation because of where Jake was found, but not yet official suspects in the case.
Tonight on KLTV 7 News at 10, we will have more on the homicide investigation, and why the DA's office pushed to have the five other children removed from the home.
On Tuesday, volunteers reported clothes and footprints were found near a creek near the home. Authorities are now saying no clothes were found, and knowing the children played at the creek often, they believe the footprint was made by Jake before he went missing.
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SMITH COUNTY, TX (KLTV) -
The death of Jake Kimbley, a two-year-old found in a septic tank early Wednesday morning, is being investigated as a homicide.
On Wednesday evening, Smith County District Attorney Matt Bingham spoke about the investigation; he says that right now, the case has to be treated as a homicide until it's proven that it was not.
That proof will likely come from the findings of Jakes's autopsy, which is set to be conducted Thursday morning in Dallas.
Wednesday evening, Bingham would not say that Kimbley's parents are suspects in Jake's death. They are part of the homicide investigation because of where Jake was found, but not yet official suspects in the case.
Tonight on KLTV 7 News at 10, we will have more on the homicide investigation, and why the DA's office pushed to have the five other children removed from the home.
On Tuesday, volunteers reported clothes and footprints were found near a creek near the home. Authorities are now saying no clothes were found, and knowing the children played at the creek often, they believe the footprint was made by Jake before he went missing.