And as of a few hours ago, we have:
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Foster parents charged in missing boy's death
Liz and David Carroll Jr. were charged today with involuntary manslaughter in the death of foster child Marcus Fiesel, missing since Aug. 15.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said the Carrolls left their foster son in a closet in their Union Township Clermont County home while they went to a family reunion in Kentucky on Aug. 4. Investigators believe he was dead when they got home two days later.
David Carroll is accused of then taking the boy's body to Brown County and burning it. Marcus' remains have not been found.
Other family members knew about the death and helped cover it up, Deters said.
"We believe everyone was aware, everyone covered up. The press conference that they held was part of the cover up," Deters said, who added that the Carrolls did not confess. "They lied to the bitter end."
Liz Carroll appeared at a lengthy televised press conference on Aug. 22, when she told reporters, "I want my son back." At the same press conference she said, "I love children, children are my life." She also claimed that she intended to raise Marcus permanently. "He's ours until he's 18," she said.
Deters said Marcus, who was said to have the developmental level of a child half his age, was "restrained" in the closet in their home.
Deters said more charges are likely.
"These charges are to hold them in custody," Deters said.
Amy Baker, the woman who lived with the Carrolls, was not charged.
Deters said he would meet with Clermont County prosecutor Don White to determine where the case will be tried. The Carrolls lived in Clermont County, but the investigation has been led by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office because Marcus was reported missing in Anderson Township.
"Evidence was uncovered that these individuals on Aug. 4 went to a family reunion in Williamsburg, Ky., and Marcus was left in a closet for two days by himself," Deters said. "When they got back, the evidence will show, he was deceased.
"Marcus' body was taken by David Carrroll and, we believe, incinerated in Brown County," Deters said.
Deters said the Brown County sheriff's department is searching for the boy's body.
"The bottom line is you wouldn't treat a dog like this," Deters said. "They never should have had a child like this in their custody."
Liz and David Carroll Jr. were charged today with involuntary manslaughter in the death of foster child Marcus Fiesel, missing since Aug. 15.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said the Carrolls left their foster son in a closet in their Union Township Clermont County home while they went to a family reunion in Kentucky on Aug. 4. Investigators believe he was dead when they got home two days later.
David Carroll is accused of then taking the boy's body to Brown County and burning it. Marcus' remains have not been found.
Other family members knew about the death and helped cover it up, Deters said.
"We believe everyone was aware, everyone covered up. The press conference that they held was part of the cover up," Deters said, who added that the Carrolls did not confess. "They lied to the bitter end."
Liz Carroll appeared at a lengthy televised press conference on Aug. 22, when she told reporters, "I want my son back." At the same press conference she said, "I love children, children are my life." She also claimed that she intended to raise Marcus permanently. "He's ours until he's 18," she said.
Deters said Marcus, who was said to have the developmental level of a child half his age, was "restrained" in the closet in their home.
Deters said more charges are likely.
"These charges are to hold them in custody," Deters said.
Amy Baker, the woman who lived with the Carrolls, was not charged.
Deters said he would meet with Clermont County prosecutor Don White to determine where the case will be tried. The Carrolls lived in Clermont County, but the investigation has been led by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office because Marcus was reported missing in Anderson Township.
"Evidence was uncovered that these individuals on Aug. 4 went to a family reunion in Williamsburg, Ky., and Marcus was left in a closet for two days by himself," Deters said. "When they got back, the evidence will show, he was deceased.
"Marcus' body was taken by David Carrroll and, we believe, incinerated in Brown County," Deters said.
Deters said the Brown County sheriff's department is searching for the boy's body.
"The bottom line is you wouldn't treat a dog like this," Deters said. "They never should have had a child like this in their custody."
So when are we allowed to start killing of all the people with the stupid gene?