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Missing New Jersey Boys Found Dead In Trunk Of Car
Camden, New Jersey - Hundreds of law enforcement officials and volunteers spent two days combing a massive area by air, foot and boat for signs of three young boys who disappeared while playing outside one of their homes.
In the end, they were found just steps away, dead in the trunk of a car.
A neighbor, Carmen Villa, said Friday she saw one of the boys’ fathers open the trunk of the car and collapse to his knees screaming. It was not immediately clear how the three boys got into the vehicle or whether foul play was involved.
The boys – Jesstin “Manny” Pagan, 5; Daniel Agosto, 6; and Anibal “Juni” Cruz, 11 – vanished from the yard next to Anibal’s home on Wednesday evening. The car where they were found was parked in a driveway next to the yard, but it was not known if it had been searched previously.
Yolanda DeNeely Aguilard, an aide to Mayor Gwendolyn Faison, confirmed that the bodies had been found but provided no immediate information on how they died.
About 150 police, firefighters and other officials had searched the neighborhood and Delaware River for two days using boats, helicopters, all-terrain vehicles and tracking dogs.
Neighbors in this desperately poor, crime-ridden city of about 80,000 people across the river from Philadelphia had also passed out fliers to motorists with the boys' photos and descriptions.
Hundreds of people milled about in the neighborhood at dusk on Friday, many of them in tears, as news helicopters hovered overhead.
“If it was one of my kids, I’d be devastated, like into a million pieces,” said neighbor Maria Rolon, 28.
Anibal and Daniel both lived in Camden’s largely Puerto Rican Cramer Hill neighborhood. Jesstin lived several miles away in Mount Ephraim. He and his mother had been visiting Anibal’s home at the time of their disappearance.
Relatives said Anibal often played with younger children – in part because they were more like him than kids his age. He suffered from neurological problems and had just finished the fifth grade at a school for special needs students.
“He may be 11 years old, but his mind is more like a 4- or 3-year-old,” said his grandmother, Carmen Cruz.
Daniel disappeared a day before his last day of kindergarten. He had never gone off the block alone before, said his mother, Iraida Roman. She described him as a regular kid who liked to “ride bikes, play in the dirt – simple kid stuff.”
Jesstin also attended a special needs school, said a family friend, Cornell Worlds Jr. The boy idolized the Los Angeles Lakers and star player Kobe Bryant, Worlds said.
He was “a good-spirited type of kid,” Worlds said.
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wow, thats sad.
i saw on the news what the search looked like. crazy.
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I read that police had searched the car they were found in early on, but for some reason didn't check the trunk. This story doesn't say that, but this one does. Terribly sad story.
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mikef wrote:
hide and go seek mishap?
It appears as such.
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I have a theory about this. Because when you think about it why would an 11 year old be foolish enough to climb into a truck with two other people and close it? I think they were convinced by someone to get in there, with the idea that they would be quickly let out, and then the fourth person, simply walked away. After all, there are some fucked up people.
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suchpj wrote:
then the fourth person, simply walked away. After all, there are some fucked up people.
It could've been another kid who just thought he was locking them in, which would be funny, but he didn't understand that they would bake/suffocate in there.
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suchpj wrote:
I have a theory about this. Because when you think about it why would an 11 year old be foolish enough to climb into a truck with two other people and close it? I think they were convinced by someone to get in there, with the idea that they would be quickly let out, and then the fourth person, simply walked away. After all, there are some fucked up people.
The hydraulic lifter was broken, so as soon as they stopped holding it open it closed on them.
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suchpj wrote:
I have a theory about this. Because when you think about it why would an 11 year old be foolish enough to climb into a truck with two other people and close it? I think they were convinced by someone to get in there, with the idea that they would be quickly let out, and then the fourth person, simply walked away. After all, there are some fucked up people.
The 11 year old was special needs.
I want to know why that wasn't one of the first places that they checked, honestly. I've heard other stories of little kids dying like this.
I really hope that no one gets sued over it, though. It wasn't really anyone's fault. You can't blame the cops for not looking where the parents didn't look. The weren't called until the kids were missing for 3 hours, anyway. I doubt it would have made a differents. 3 bodies in 1 trunk on a 90+ degree day, I don't think they lasted very long at all.
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Anibal Cruz, 38, said the family assumed that police looked in the trunk of the car that was parked just steps from where the boys were last seen playing.
"That was the first place to look," Cruz said. "You can look through the windows and check inside. That is simple. Maybe they should have looked in the trunk."
Is this dad really blaming the cops? Why didn't HE check the trunk of the car if it was so fucking obvious?
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Anibal Cruz, 38, said the family assumed that police looked in the trunk of the car that was parked just steps from where the boys were last seen playing.
"That was the first place to look," Cruz said. "You can look through the windows and check inside. That is simple. Maybe they should have looked in the trunk."
Is this dad really blaming the cops? Why didn't HE check the trunk of the car if it was so fucking obvious?
It's very wrong to blame the cops. The cops DID check the car, and I;m pretty sure I heard that they opened it up and searched, but just not the trunk. It should serve as a learning case, most definatly. But I don't think anyone should be 'blamed'.
The boys were missing for over 3 hours before the police were called. If they were still alive in the trunk, they would have heard the police and other people around the car, even if they didn't open the doors, and would have yelled or made some sort of noise. They didn't. I think the police not checking the trunk only delayed the inevitable. 3 boys in 1 trunk on a 90+ degree day - in direct sunlight? I don't think they suffered very long, at least, that's what I hope.
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