Thursday, December 22, 2011

Arranged that the death of the missing girl, dumped in the garbage

Phoenix (AP) - Police now believe that a 5-year-old Arizona girl missing more than two months have been killed and her body dumped in the trash across town, before her mother reported her missing - the most substantial information Detective has released what happened, they think the girl.

Police in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale that killed Jhessye Shockley said they stopped, although they had previously said the girl's mother was their "No. 1 priority."

A month ago, officers arrested Jhessye girl's mother on child abuse charge, Jerice hunters. They announced, they do not believe they will find the girl alive.

Hunter was released days later, when prosecutors said they hope to further investigation. She has maintained her daughter's disappearance to do nothing, and has investigated the key.

Glendale (Wednesday), the police did not say what evidence led them to believe Jhessye's body was dumped in Tempe, they did not immediately return calls in a press release issued after the comment.

However, a police officer.said detectives decide whether they want to search for that Jhessye body may have been the end of a landfill. He said they are evaluating the possibility of find her.

Hunt reported her daughter missing on October 11, told police she left the girl's brother and sister Jhessye job, although she ran back to find her.

However, a court document released last month, said the hunter teenage daughter later told police she did not see since September Jhessye. She told them, hunters reported a few days before the girl disappeared, she saw her shoes and hunter cleaning a closet, where she remained Jhessye.

Police said they found a receipt, showing hunters bought Oct. 9 food and a bottle of bleach.

The boy also told police, hunters Jhessye food and water deprivation, while keeping her in the closet, she saw the black eyes, bruises and cuts to her face and body of the girl.

"(She) Jhessye hair was pulled out, and described as looking alive, she looked like a zombie Jhessye" the document said. "(She) said that the local Jhessye wardrobe has to look like a grave and smell dead people as well."

Hunter also said that young people become Jhessye 9 a month when angry, when she returned home to find the girl wearing a long T-shirt, and a neighbor boy while watching TV. Hunter Jhessye told her a "ho" in the light of her bedroom before, according to the file. Young people, said she heard her sister screaming and crying in the room.

Police said Hunter refused to a lie detector test.

Her family did not immediately return a call.

Child welfare workers, hunters and other children, including newborns, from her apartment the day after she reported Jhessye missing.

Hunter high-profile, in October 2005 in California's child abuse charges and her husband, George Shockley, arrest investigation. Hunter pleaded no contest, as corporal punishment and imprisonment for four years before she was released on parole in May 2010.

Hunter's oldest child, 14 times, has told police that his mother frequently beat the children. George Shockley is a convicted sex offender is still in California prisons.

Hunter's mother, Shirley Johnson said her daughter was released from prison after the change, as a loving mother.