Friday, November 22, 2013

McStay children identified, and (the lack of) updates on the Jamison case

Crosses erected where the Mcstays' bodies were discovered

When Joseph and Summer Mcstay's bodies were discovered, they were also discovered two children's bodies with them. Tonight tests revealed what most people have been expecting; these were the bodies of Gianni and Joseph McStay.

Investigators are obviously treating this as a homicide.

And it's always difficult to find words when one is dealing with the murder of a child. 

Meanwhile, in Oklahoma, we are still in the dark as to the identities of the three bodies found near where the Jamisons disappeared. A spokeswoman on the case is saying that identification of the bones could take "anywhere from days to years."

I hope there are answers soon. Regardless of whether this is the Jamison family- and I think it's likely- these are still three people who deserve to have their identity restored to them. And their relatives and friends deserve to know what happened to them.

5 comments:

  1. Here is the link to the news article confirming the remains are those of all three Jamison family members:

    http://www.koco.com/news/latimer-county-skeletal-remains-identified-as-missing-eufaula-family/26780742#!bs5ubs

    According to the article, the Medical Examiner has listed the cause of death as Unknown.

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  2. I thought they were shot in the back of the head? Or maybe my memory is not that good.

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  3. Thanks for the information about the case 2 october images

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