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State investigators tell Lenawee County court no proof Skelton children are alive; timeline exhibit admitted

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Michigan State Police investigators testified in Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court that extensive searches and database checks produced no proof-of-life for three boys missing since November 2010. The court received a timeline as Petitioner—s Exhibit 1.

Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court — Michigan State Police Lieutenant Jeremy Brewer and criminal intelligence analyst Kelly Hodges testified at a court hearing that investigators have found no evidence that the three Skelton children are alive and that a timeline compiled from case files was received into evidence as Petitioner—s Exhibit 1.

The testimony summarized more than a decade of investigation into the Nov. 24—6/Nov. 26, 2010 disappearance of three boys from the Skelton household. Lieutenant Jeremy Brewer, lead investigator assigned to the case, described assembling thousands of pages of files and hundreds to thousands of tips, creating a consolidated timeline, and conducting repeated interviews with John Skelton after the Michigan State Police became the lead agency. "No doubt whatsoever," Brewer testified when asked whether he believes the children were killed on or about Nov. 26,…

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