From here: Police: Siblings admit killing mother, grandparents
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (AP) -- Investigators found human remains in a basement under fresh concrete after a brother and sister told them they had killed their mother and grandparents, authorities said Wednesday.
Investigators worked into early Wednesday digging up concrete in the grandparents' small, wood-frame home on the city's east side, and a forensic anthropologist was brought in to help gather evidence.
Kenneth Allen Jr., 29, and his sister, Kari Allen, 18, had been pulled over for speeding Tuesday in Missouri. In the car, officers discovered bloody clothes and bedding, as well as jewelry, cash, credit cards and the driver's licenses of two older people in Indiana, St. Charles County, Missouri, Sheriff's Lt. Craig McGuire said.
... Police Lt. Paul Ciesielski said authorities believe the three were killed early last month.
Ok, kiddies.. Perhaps *next* time you off family members, hanging on to the bloody clothes and bedding for weeks, and then taking them with you as you drove to freedom isn't such a good idea.
A good idea might be to oh.. say.. bury them with the bodies? Burn them? Something other than putting them in the backseat?
Oy vey.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (AP) -- Investigators found human remains in a basement under fresh concrete after a brother and sister told them they had killed their mother and grandparents, authorities said Wednesday.
Investigators worked into early Wednesday digging up concrete in the grandparents' small, wood-frame home on the city's east side, and a forensic anthropologist was brought in to help gather evidence.
Kenneth Allen Jr., 29, and his sister, Kari Allen, 18, had been pulled over for speeding Tuesday in Missouri. In the car, officers discovered bloody clothes and bedding, as well as jewelry, cash, credit cards and the driver's licenses of two older people in Indiana, St. Charles County, Missouri, Sheriff's Lt. Craig McGuire said.
... Police Lt. Paul Ciesielski said authorities believe the three were killed early last month.
Ok, kiddies.. Perhaps *next* time you off family members, hanging on to the bloody clothes and bedding for weeks, and then taking them with you as you drove to freedom isn't such a good idea.
A good idea might be to oh.. say.. bury them with the bodies? Burn them? Something other than putting them in the backseat?
Oy vey.
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Date: 2005-02-09 08:14 pm (UTC)