6-Year-Old's Body Found Buried Under Floorboards -- And Mom's Story Keeps Changing...
24.12.2022 - 01:51
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A 6-year-old Arkansas boy’s body was found buried underneath the floorboard of his home, but police are having a hard time figuring out what happened — because the story is continually changing…
According to an affidavit obtained by ABC News, on Friday the body of Blu Rolland (pictured above) was found wrapped in “multiple layers plastic bags” and stuffed crudely under “newly nailed down floorboards” in his family’s Moro home. According to reports he had been dead for 15 weeks before the discovery of his body… which took place on his sixth birthday. Gut-wrenching.
Blu’s father, Dustin Rolland, had become worried about the boy after he repeatedly missed scheduled custody visits. Even more concerning were his sister’s injuries — she was covered in severe burns, her hair “chopped off, she is malnourished, cracked ribs, and many many burns on her body in various stages of healing” when he saw her. Dustin filed a complaint with police for being “refused to allow visitation as ordered” in September, not realizing his son had already been dead for five days. But it was Blu’s grandmother, Karen Rolland, who finally made the call to police after seeing her granddaughter was soaked in urine, “could barely even walk”, and asked for “water and something to eat” via NBC.
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When police made the discovery of Blu’s body buried under the floor. Taking into account his sister’s condition, they quickly became suspicious of his mother Ashley Rolland (pictured above) — but she was even quicker to blame her boyfriend Nathan Bridges for the death of the child.
Both Rolland and Bridges were arrested and booked into St. Francis
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