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cheapie
03-19-2005, 12:37 PM
:neartears how sad is that? of course is was that registered sex offender that lived by them.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150918,00.html


HOMOSASSA, Fla. — The news this small community always feared finally came Saturday: Police had found the body of 9-year-old Jessica Marie Lunsford (search), more than three weeks after she disappeared from her bedroom.

Citrus County Sheriff Jeff Dawsy (search) said Jessica's body was found during an overnight search near a mobile home close to the house where she lived with her father and grandparents. A registered sex offender confessed Friday to the kidnapping and killing and told authorities where to look for the missing girl.

Jessica's father, Mark Lunsford (search), visited the search scene shortly after sunrise. Later, he slowly walked up to a throng of reporters and cameras.

"Everyone heard me say, time after time, that she would be home," Lunsford said, his eyes hidden behind dark black sunglasses. "She's home now."

Jessica's safe return had become a preoccupation in this rural town of about 2,500 people, hundreds of whom had volunteered to scour the county in search of her. Word of the body's discovery spread as the sun rose, and at the end of her street well-wishers began building a makeshift memorial of candles, flowers and teddy bears.


"The last three weeks it's been hard to sleep, hard to eat," said Kim Bidlack, who taught the youth church class Jessica attended before vanishing Feb. 23. "It's so hard to explain how this makes you feel. We're so heartbroken over Jessie, but then you have so much bitterness to the person who would do this."

John Evander Couey, 46, confessed to kidnapping and killing Jessica after taking a lie-detector test Friday in Georgia, Dawsy said.

At the time of the abduction, he was living about 150 yards away in a mobile home he shared with his half-sister and three others.

"We're en route to bring him back home," said Dawsy, who added that he wants Couey to face the death penalty. "This guy is not a quality person, by any means ... He's truly a piece of trash."

The four people who lived with Couey were also charged, three of them with obstructing police for failing to notify police when Couey allegedly told them he had committed a crime. The fourth, the sheriff said, was picked up for questioning in the case but was charged only with failure to pay child support in an unrelated matter.

Dawsy called the four "a bunch of druggies" and said he would urge prosecutors not to allow them to plea-bargain for reduced sentences.

The three charged with obstructing police were Dorothy Dixon, 47, who is Couey's half-sister; Madie Secord, 27; and Matthew Dittrich, 31. The man charged with failure to pay child support is Gene Secord, 35.

The body was found near the trailer home, but Dawsy refused to give details of where it was discovered or how Jessica was killed.

While crews worked through the night, bright search lights were erected around the perimeter, and several candles left from a late-night vigil burned nearby.

A stream of official vehicles came and went throughout the pre-dawn hours, and a state mobile forensics unit left the scene about 3:30 a.m. — about the time Jessica's body was found and taken to nearby Leesburg for examination.

Mark Lunsford has said the family did not know Couey, who was arrested Thursday.

"He may have interacted with Jessica," Dawsy said. "But there is no relationship between Couey and this family."

At a news conference late Friday from Ohio, the girl's mother, Angela Bryant, repeatedly made the same vow: Couey, she said, "will pay."

"This man's hurt too many people," she said through tears. "He's hurt too many children. And one of them is my daughter. He took her life from her and she didn't deserve it. He will pay."

Jessica, a third grader, was last seen when she went to bed after attending church. She was discovered missing the next morning, with the door unlocked and her stuffed animal gone. The clothes she had laid out for school were still in place, and her shoes weren't missing.

Hundreds of police and volunteers, with help from bloodhounds and helicopters, searched the area about 60 miles north of Tampa for days following her disappearance. Jessica's family made emotional appeals on national television for her safe return.

Detectives grew interested in Couey while interviewing all registered sex offenders in the area. They tried to contact Couey at his home in Homosassa five days after Jessica disappeared and discovered he no longer lived there.

When investigators followed up with the half-sister, she denied that Couey had lived with her. But another relative confided to a detective that Couey sometimes stayed at the home.

Authorities said Couey left Florida on or about March 4. He was arrested in Augusta, Ga., on a probation violation for failing to notify officials that he was moving, a requirement for sex offenders.

Couey has an extensive criminal record that includes 24 burglary arrests, carrying a concealed weapon and indecent exposure. In 1991, he was arrested in Kissimmee on a charge of fondling a child under age 16. Records don't show how the case was resolved.

During a house burglary in 1978, Couey was accused of grabbing a girl in her bedroom, placing his hand over her mouth and kissing her, Dawsy said. Couey was sentenced to 10 years in prison but was paroled in 1980.

anyone willing to re-think their opinion on the death penalty??? :censored:

Markel
03-19-2005, 12:47 PM
A sad story, indeed. :bawl:

I remember a story a few years ago (I think it might have been in California) where a little girl was dragged from her front yard and later found dead. A very liberal radio commentator (Dave Ross) had a piece about it, saying he was opposed to the death penalty, and then a story like this comes along, and he knows the death penalty will never be abolished because when the offender is caught and sentenced to death, HE wants to be the one to "throw the switch".

oblongmelon
03-19-2005, 01:02 PM
how come it took the police 3 WEEKS to realize this guy's sister lived near the family of the missing girl???? I would think in a situation like that-every neighbor would be questioned immediately. I'm pretty sure that when sex offenders are released back into society, their parole officers know the where abouts of them at all times-how come no one knew about this guy staying at his sisters?

panache
03-19-2005, 01:17 PM
:( In this particular case even castration would be too good for him.

Johnnymac
03-19-2005, 01:37 PM
I'm sure he has an eternity of pain in store for him and it is well deserved. That poor girl.

eSDee
03-19-2005, 01:56 PM
Very sad.

Hypnotist
03-19-2005, 02:37 PM
No one will ever hurt her again...
Jessica's Home Now!

Hypnotist
03-19-2005, 03:11 PM
Here is an instance where I fight my better judgement regarding State sponsored execution.

If proven guilty yada yada... Could someone please remove his epidermis one sq. inch per hour until the full dermal layer lies exposed. Then proceed to remove select areas of the dermis and-Ooops... got a little bit of the hypodermis there. "But don't worry, it's only a flesh wound and the screaming nerve endings will quieten down when you go unconcious. Then they'll gently awaken you later... right around shower time."

Good Night "Living Dead"... May your mind be forever filled with Hellish Imagery.



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Nija
03-19-2005, 03:30 PM
how come it took the police 3 WEEKS to realize this guy's sister lived near the family of the missing girl???? I would think in a situation like that-every neighbor would be questioned immediately. I'm pretty sure that when sex offenders are released back into society, their parole officers know the where abouts of them at all times-how come no one knew about this guy staying at his sisters?

I heard a small tidbit about this on the news. They said he was a sex offender in Florida, and had illegaly gone to Georgia, and not told his parole officer (therefore they didn't know where he was).

Memo
03-19-2005, 03:37 PM
I'd kill sex offenders the first time they were convicted. Seriously, I don't care if they never commit another crime again. We don't need ****-ups like that in our society. We have enough people in the world, no one is going to miss the child molesters.

BrewMaster
03-19-2005, 04:56 PM
anyone willing to re-think their opinion on the death penalty??? :censored:

nope. let him rot in prison.

panache
03-19-2005, 05:26 PM
If this was 100 years ago he'd probably have been killed by the lynch mob by now. Good old fashioned swift justice.

Mommypooh
03-19-2005, 06:06 PM
I hate to say it but most parole officers have no Idea where the criminals are. It is sad but true.

panache
03-19-2005, 06:22 PM
This is one time when I'm in favor of putting computer chips in convicted sex offenders to track their whereabouts. If we as a society allow sex offenders particularly child molesters free after serving time then we should demand they be identified clearly. Gone are the days when kids could roam around a neighborhood freely. And in this terrible case the poor girl was taken from her room. My heart grieves for this family.

oblongmelon
03-19-2005, 10:35 PM
I heard a small tidbit about this on the news. They said he was a sex offender in Florida, and had illegaly gone to Georgia, and not told his parole officer (therefore they didn't know where he was).

ahhh..and I bet that parole officer gets paid BIG BUCKS to do his job...idiots. It would be a different story though if it was THEIR kid.

Cantacuzene
03-19-2005, 11:38 PM
I have to say that lately on my morning commute I see the traffic advisory bullitens on the interstates and they usually say the traffic status, but every now and then I see, "Missing child alert..." and it always makes me sad because I know chances are that poor kid is dead and some scumbag is lurking around. I remember seeing this girl's "child alert", I don't know why but this feels especially bad.

cheapie
03-20-2005, 10:00 AM
i agree canta. something worse about this one. maybe it's cuz the pic of the father pleading was so touching. dunno. all i know is that i felt sick about this case from the beginning.

BrewMaster
03-20-2005, 10:14 AM
the way i heard it, the guy had a registered address that was 3 miles away from the Lunsford's house. when the girl was abducted they looked up all the sex offenders in a certain radius (I think 5 miles) and there were 15 sex offenders registered in that area. when they went looking for Cooey, he wasn't there and they found out he had moved across the street from the Lunsford's house. By that time a relatives had bought Cooey a bus ticket to Georgia. Police picked him up in GA for questioning but let him go because they had no charge. Then when the finally figured it out, they picked him up, polygraphed him, and he confessed. That is all according to Dateline the other night.

CynJon
03-20-2005, 10:21 AM
I agree--when the Jessica's father first got on the news pleading for his daughter's safe return, I must admit I viewed him with a bit of skepticism...I guess I'm a little less likely to give family members the benefit of the doubt after incidents like Laci Petersen and others where family members ended up being the guilty party. But it didn't take long for me to be 100% convinced that the father had nothing to do with her disappearance. It's awful that she's gone, but at least her father gets the closure that some parents of missing kids never get... :(

InfiniteNothing
03-20-2005, 12:02 PM
I'm glad he confessed. Saved the tax payers a lot of money. Saved the family the trouble of uncertainty.

nickel
03-20-2005, 06:07 PM
this piece of :censored: no way looks 46 years old :|

http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20050320/i/r3930681424.jpg
looks more like 66 y/o
he needs to rot in a prison where the other prisoners, some with children of their own, will do nasty things to sexual predators and child killers like him.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050321/ap_on_re_us/missing_girl&e=1&ncid=