gozgals
Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 2892 Location: A Place Called Vertigo
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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:33 am Post subject: Florida Girl's 1985 Disappearance Solved |
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I feel, even though this was an accidental death by the brother of his sister, he should be charged with something as he hid the facts for 24 years. Years went by and the rest of the family had no clue where their daughter was. LE wasted man hours on this crime. At 15, he may have panicked, but he was smart enough to know to bury the body. I think LE is not telling us something. Plus, he had a fight with his sister that lead to her "Accidental" death. This disturbs me.
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Police: Florida Girl's 1985 Disappearance Solved
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Associated Press at Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,581773,00.html
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Authorities in northeast Florida say they've closed the 24-year-old case of a missing seventh-grader, but the girl's mother says she doesn't believe it.
Martha Jean Lambert vanished near her St. Augustine home on Nov. 27, 1985. Her mother, Margaret Pichon, says she remains convinced that the 12-year-old girl was kidnapped.
However, the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office said Friday that Pichon's son David Lambert has confessed to accidentally killing his sister in an argument.
Sgt. Chuck Mulligan said Lambert told police that he panicked and buried the girl in a shallow grave. Lambert was 15 at the time.
The State Attorney's Office decided not charge Lambert with manslaughter after prosecutors considered his age at the time, the statute of limitations manslaughter charges had in 1985 and "other mitigating circumstances," Mulligan said.
Investigators had considered Lambert a suspect, but they had no evidence nor a confession until sheriff's detectives Sean Tice and Howard Cole III reopened the case in June.
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