Mother Wanted For Murder Of 5-Year-Old Found In Suitcase Said Son Was 'Demonic'
28.10.2022 - 23:21
/ perezhilton.com
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A mother accused of murdering her 5-year-old son made a disturbing social media post days before she allegedly stuffed him inside a suitcase.
Back on April 16, a local mushroom hunter in Indiana stumbled upon a hard-shelled suitcase with a Las Vegas design on a remote dead-end road in the small town of Sellersburg. According to NBC, the man opened up the luggage and made a horrible discovery: the dead body of a little boy. When law enforcement began investigating the horrific death, they had very few clues in order to determine a suspect or even to identify the poor child at the time. Indiana State Police said no loved ones or witnesses stepped up to help identify the boy, there were no matches to any missing children reports, and the tips sent never panned out.
Related: Iowa Woman Accuses Late Father Of Being A Serial Killer Who Killed Up To 70 Women!
Meanwhile, police shared that the autopsy “shed little light on the investigation” – but they determined he died from an “electrolyte imbalance” most likely caused by a “viral gastroenteritis” or dehydration. Per WPTA21, his toxicology report was also negative, and the kid showed no signs of severe injuries.
Now, six months after the body was found, authorities have identified the young boy as Cairo Ammar Jordan from Atlanta, Georgia, who would have turned six on October 24. Awful. On Wednesday, police revealed through the use of “recent advanced technologies only available through federal and outside agencies” and “a variety of electronic, digital communication, and social media forensic techniques” they were also able to identify two suspects in connection to the child’s death.
On October 14, felony arrest warrants were issued
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