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Persia  - posted
CORSICANA, Texas - A 6-year-old girl was found hanged inside her family's garage and had been sexually assaulted before she died, police said Wednesday.

Authorities have made no arrests or named any suspects since Hannah Mack's body was discovered by her mother on Monday. They are saying little about their investigation.

"I will confirm that the hanging and sexual assault were part of this scenario," Navarro County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Mike Cox said.

Cox said several people have been interviewed and no one has been ruled out as a suspect.

"We don't want to do anything that would compromise a successful prosecution of this case," Cox said Wednesday before abruptly ending a brief news conference.

Neighbors in the rural lakeside community in east Texas are frustrated by the silence so far and worry that a predator remains on the loose.

In a letter to the sheriff's department, Navarro County Judge Vicki Gray said an autopsy of the body showed "a multitude of events that together caused the death of this child." No other details were released.

Dana Mack found her youngest daughter's body in a garage behind the family's secluded home in Navarro Mills Lake, about 65 miles south of Dallas.

Police said Dana Mack began searching after she realized Hannah was missing at a time she would have been getting ready for school.

The mother last saw Hannah sleeping on the couch around 1 a.m., according to Jean Langford, the girl's great-grandmother.

"(Dana) is just devastated. We all are," Langford said. "This is the worst thing that's ever happened to this family. Hannah was our pride and joy. She was our little sweetheart."

Langford said the family had hoped police would be further along in their investigation.

"What makes this so bad is that we still don't know who did this awful thing."

Those concerns are shared by neighbors. They say imaginations in town are starting to run wild.

"My kids sleep in the bed with me," said Pam Gray, who lives next door and whose children rode the school bus with Hannah. "They get off of school and they've heard all the rumors and wild things, and they're terrified."

"I'm just concerned about the kids out there," said Harold Hocutt, 75, a neighbor who knows the girl's family. "Little girls. Little boys. It's just something you don't forget. Every time I drive by (Hannah's house), I cry."

Police asked state caseworkers to not say whether Hannah's family had been investigated by child welfare officers, said Marissa Gonzales, a spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. She characterized the request as uncommon.
 
Persia  - posted
http://news.yahoo.com/photo/070912/480/775d4a497cc543dea728a6325e444ce9;_ylt=AkZ JL82A5yHmaiy4OfGlew9H2ocA
 
Wit  - posted
'Disgusting',...these poor kids growing up today with these 'sicko's' around them.

No child is safe anymore, not even teenagers.

Tortore & the Death Penalty for them all, I say.
 
glassman  - posted
this isn't new...
what's new is that we find about it...
 
J_U_ICE  - posted
Here's another sick story

Neighbors: Torture Suspects Were Trouble


Sep 13, 3:38 AM (ET)

By SHAYA TAYEFE MOHAJER


BIG CREEK, W.Va. (AP) - Charlotte and Roy Williams tried to avoid their neighbors, a rowdy bunch who blared music for days on end. But the noise may have been the least of their offenses.

Authorities say they held a 20-year-old black woman for about a week at their mobile home, where she was tortured, sexually assaulted and forced to eat rat droppings.

Megan Williams' captors, who were white, choked her with a cable cord, stabbed her in the leg while calling her a racial slur, poured hot water over her, made her drink from a toilet and beat her, according to criminal complaints.

State authorities said Wednesday they would not to pursue hate crime charges because the other charges the suspects face carry stiffer penalties. But federal civil rights violations remain an option, U.S. Attorney Charles T. Miller said.


"If I knowed that was happening up there, I would have gone up there myself to try and help that girl," said Roy Williams, who is not related to Megan Williams.

The Associated Press generally does not identify suspected victims of sexual assault, but Megan Williams and her mother, Carmen Williams, agreed to release her name. Carmen Williams said she wanted people to know what her daughter had endured.

It wasn't until an anonymous tip led Logan County sheriff's deputies to the property on Saturday that Megan Williams' ordeal ended. She was not a random target and had had a "social relationship" with one of the suspects, Logan County Prosecutor Brian Abraham said.

Megan Williams remained hospitalized Wednesday in Charleston. The hospital declined to release any information about her condition.

Police tape remained at the scene in Big Creek, and empty beer cans filled a rusting shopping cart next to the mobile home. An empty TV dinner tray collected rainwater near the front door.

Like many in Big Creek, Roy Williams, 61, and his wife, Charlotte, 49, avoided the property.

"We know everyone over here in this area - except them," Charlotte Williams said. "We didn't want to know them."

The mobile home's residents - Bobby Brewster, 24, and his mother, Frankie Brewster, 49 - are among six people charged in the case.

Bobby Brewster is charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, malicious wounding and assault during the commission of a felony. He is scheduled to appear in Logan County Circuit Court on Monday for arraignment on the kidnapping charge, according to court records. No other court dates have been set yet.

Frankie Brewster is charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, malicious wounding and giving false information during a felony investigation.

The other suspects are Danny J. Combs, 20, of Harts, who is charged with sexual assault and malicious wounding; Karen Burton, 46, of Chapmanville, who is charged with malicious wounding, battery and assault during the commission of a felony; and Burton's daughter, Alisha Burton, 23, and George A. Messer, 27, both of Chapmanville, who are charged with assault during the commission of a felony and battery.

Each remained in custody Wednesday in lieu of $100,000 bail.

Public defender Dwyane Adkins, appointed to represent Bobby Brewster, and public defender Betty Gregory, appointed to represent Karen Burton, declined comment. The other defendants' lawyers were either in hearings or did not return telephone calls Wednesday.

In West Virginia, kidnapping charges carry a maximum penalty of life in prison. Sexual assault charges carry a sentence of up to 35 years, while a hate crime charge carries a penalty of 10 years.

Since 1991, police have filed 108 criminal charges against the six.

Frankie Brewster was charged in 1994 with first-degree murder, but pleaded guilty to lesser charges of manslaughter and wanton endangerment. She was released from prison in 2000 after serving five years in the death of an 84-year-old woman, court records show.

Bobby Brewster was accused in March of attacking his mother with a machete, according to court records. The outcome of those charges - domestic assault, brandishing a deadly weapon and obstructing an officer - was not immediately clear.

He also faces domestic battery and assault charges after a dispute involving Megan Williams in July. A court date has not yet been set.

The Brewsters were constantly fighting, drinking and disrupting the otherwise quiet hollow in southern West Virginia, Roy and Charlotte Williams said.

"Sometimes we'd hear music playing really loud," Charlotte Williams said. "We could tell you what the words to the song was, it was so clear. It would go for three or four days, 24 hours a day sometimes."

Neighbors of Megan Williams in Charleston, about 50 miles north of Big Creek, recalled her as sweet-natured but said her family members kept largely to themselves.

"They were isolated, in a way," said Bishop Norman Jones, pastor of the Greater Emmanuel Gospel Tabernacle, which Carmen Williams attended. "Carmen was very protective of Megan, so it was hard to know her well."

Roy and Charlotte Williams said they were concerned the case would unfairly taint Logan County as racist. They said the county was a place where people go to church together and hold yard sales.

"You never, ever expect this to happen anywhere near you. Never," Charlotte Williams said.

Residents say that even where racism lurks, it is restrained.

"This goes beyond prejudice," said the Rev. Audie Murphy Sr., president of the Logan County branch of the NAACP. "It's actually evil in its heightened form.

"I feel it's not a direct indication of the community in its entirety," he said, "because there are great people here, such as the one who notified the authorities that the girl was being held captive."
 
cottonjim  - posted
The mothers boyfriend is being held as the main suspect, they arrested him on charges of possesing child porn.
 
glassman  - posted
that's not even funny CJ.... [Razz]
 
cottonjim  - posted
Wasn't supposed to be.. THis is going to be a case of "Guilty until prove Innocent" I am affraid.
 
glassman  - posted
the "gag order" on the child welfare officers makes it sound like the mother is gonna be in trouble too then...

this Portugal case is sounding stranger and stranger too...

i dunno what to think, so i won't speculate on it yet...
 
cottonjim  - posted
quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
the "gag order" on the child welfare officers makes it sound like the mother is gonna be in trouble too then...

this Portugal case is sounding stranger and stranger too...

i dunno what to think, so i won't speculate on it yet...

Whatchyou talkin bout Willis?
 
glassman  - posted
The McCann case
The plot thickens

Sep 13th 2007
From The Economist print edition
The latest developments in the disappearance of a three-year-old
THERE is not much that fascinates the great British public more than a juicy “whodunnit”, especially where the victim is a beautiful blonde child. Photographs of little Madeleine McCann have scarcely left the front pages of the British press since she disappeared on May 3rd from the holiday apartment rented by her parents in Portugal's Algarve. Her distraught parents, both doctors, won praise for their energetic and dignified campaign to keep their daughter in the public eye in the hope that she would soon be found.

But three months later, in an extraordinary twist, Kate and Gerry McCann have become the main suspects in what appears to be developing into a murder inquiry. Nothing has yet been made explicit. And so far, the couple remain simply “arguidos”, or formal suspects. Yet the Portuguese press has been stuffed with speculation and tip-offs from anonymous police sources.

 
cottonjim  - posted
Ahhhhh yes, that's a sad one. I have 4 kids at home, soon to be 5, and i can't imagine anything bad happening to them, much less fathom doing something so horrible myself. Cases like these make me sad and angry at the same time.
 
glassman  - posted
soon to be 5? congrats then...

have you been fitted for your straighjacket yet? or will you wait till they area all in puberty like i did? [Big Grin]
 
cottonjim  - posted
It's on order [Wink] oldest boy has already driven me nuts, he's 14 and knows everything and I know nothing. I don't know how I survived before he was old enough to tell me everything [Wink] other kids are 9,7,2 and -3 months and counting.
 
IMAKEMONEY  - posted
PITBULLS AND GUNS FOR ME, AN EYE FOR AN EYE, BUT TOUCH MY KIDS ITS YOUR LIFE!!!
 
andrew  - posted
quote:
Originally posted by IMAKEMONEY:
PITBULLS AND GUNS FOR ME, AN EYE FOR AN EYE, BUT TOUCH MY KIDS ITS YOUR LIFE!!!

AMEN!!!
 
glassman  - posted
Arkansas:

Updated: Man Sought For Allegedly Beating, Holding Woman Captive

Camden police are looking for a man accused of holding a woman captive for a week, beating and cutting her regularly before she was able to escape.

The 30-year-old woman escaped from the house on Sunday but police withheld news of the case to protect the woman. The victim was treated at a hospital and is now in protective custody.

Police have a warrant for the arrest of 38-year-old Sean Jenkins, who is accused of repeatedly attacking the woman and using weapons that include a large brick, iron pole, wooden table leg, ice pick, knife and a hammer.
The woman had been in a relationship with Jenkins for about two months and tells police he was violent toward her before locking her in a bedroom. The woman told police Jenkins used a padlock and hasp, and he threatened her to not go to police.

Investigators say the woman had numerous injuries and that they were in different stages of healing.


http://www.todaysthv.com/news/news.aspx?storyid=52974
 
retiredat49  - posted
It's just gonna get worse I fear...
 
glassman  - posted
Texas mom allegedly poured gas on kids, self and set them afire

Associated Press - September 17, 2007 7:15 PM ET

HALTOM CITY, Texas (AP) - A neighbor says a 7-year-old Haltom City girl said "why mommy?" after she and her two sisters were pulled from a burning house.

Their mother -- Alysha Green -- has been arrested on three counts of injury to a child/serious bodily injury.

The woman and her girls -- ages seven, five and three -- remain hospitalized.

Green, if convicted, could face up to life in prison over Saturday's fiery incident.

Neighbor Kevin Lopez told The Associated Press that he heard Green tell an investigator that she doused the girls with gasoline and set them on fire.

Lopez says the father arrived a short time later, saying his wife must not have taken her medication and that he couldn't believe what happened.

Adam Green couldn't immediately be reached for comment.

Another neighbor, Greg Donihoo, says Green told authorities she coaxed her daughters into a closet by saying it was a game -- and then set them on fire.

http://www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7087746&nav=menu117_3

The alleged arson would be yet another high-profile case in which a Texas mother turned against her children.

In August in Flower Mound, Andrea Roberts shot her husband and 11- and 7-year-old children to death before killing herself. In May, Gilberta Estrada hanged herself and her four children in their Hudson Oaks mobile home. Only the 8-month-old survived
 



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