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Disappearance of 3 Skelton brothers has haunted Morenci, Michigan, for more than a decade
Read full article: Disappearance of 3 Skelton brothers has haunted Morenci, Michigan, for more than a decadeThe disappearance of the Skelton brothers has haunted the small town of Morenci, Michigan, for more than a decade.
‘This never gets easier’ -- Mother of Skelton boys speaks out on 10-year anniversary
Read full article: ‘This never gets easier’ -- Mother of Skelton boys speaks out on 10-year anniversaryMORENCI, Mich. – The investigation into the Skelton boys disappearance continues with age-progression photos of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner. John Skelton, the father of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner, was supposed to return the boys to their mother on Black Friday, Nov. 26, 2010. “This is not a case of everyone hates John Skelton,” said Det. “I always have maintained that he’s not going to get his parole,” Zuvers said. Quit hiding behind your lies.’ Life is not all about John Skelton.
New age progression images of missing Skelton brothers released 10 years after disappearance
Read full article: New age progression images of missing Skelton brothers released 10 years after disappearanceMORENCI, Mich. – Forensic artists have created new age progression images of the missing Skelton brothers to show what they might look like now -- 10 years since they disappeared with their father in Michigan. The story of the missing Skelton brothers: Click here to listen to the “Shattered: Black Friday” podcast. Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton on Dec. 31, 2009. The boys haven’t been seen since, and John Skelton was charged with unlawful imprisonment of his sons. We rely on the public quite a bit to be our eyes and ears on the ground.”Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton.
John Skelton denied parole in 2010 case of three missing sons in Morenci
Read full article: John Skelton denied parole in 2010 case of three missing sons in MorenciThe imprisoned father of three Michigan boys who went missing in 2010 was reportedly denied parole. John Skelton was charged in 2011 for the wrongful imprisonment of his three sons who went missing from their home in Morenci on Nov. 26, 2010. Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton were 9, 7 and 5 years old, respectively, when they went missing nearly 10 years ago. A group has never been identified or come forward, and John Skelton’s story has changed since his initial claim. According to the family, John Skelton came up for a parole review in July but was denied.