I thought I had seen this story posted here, but apparently not. So sad to contemplate. Kudos to those who found him ...
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FBI confirms remains in landfill belong to Georgia toddler Quinton Simon
Story by Associated Press • Yesterday 3:28 PM
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The FBI on Monday confirmed that the bones found in a Georgia landfill are those of toddler Quinton Simon.
The two-year-old was reported missing last month and whose mother was arrested last week on charges including murder.
The FBI used DNA analysis to confirm that the bones belonged to 20-month-old Quinton Simon, the agency said in a news release.
Chatham County police said on November 21 that they had arrested Leilani Simon, 22, on charges of malice murder, concealing the death of another person, false reporting and making false statements involving her son.
The FBI on Monday confirmed that the bones found in a Georgia landfill are those of toddler Quinton Simon. The two-year-old was reported missing last month and whose mother was arrested last week on charges including murder
The FBI on Monday confirmed that the bones found in a Georgia landfill are those of toddler Quinton Simon. The two-year-old was reported missing last month and whose mother was arrested last week on charges including murder
Chatham County police said on November 21 that they had arrested Leilani Simon, 22, on charges of malice murder, concealing the death of another person, false reporting and making false statements involving her son
Simon was being held in the Chatham County Jail, and it wasn't immediately clear Monday whether she had an attorney who could comment on her behalf.
Simon called police on October 5 to report that her son was missing from his playpen in their home just outside Savannah.
The remains that were determined to be Quinton's were found in a landfill on November 18.
This is a developing story.
Photos and video at the link.
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FBI confirms remains in landfill belong to Georgia toddler Quinton Simon
Story by Associated Press • Yesterday 3:28 PM
8 Comments
The FBI on Monday confirmed that the bones found in a Georgia landfill are those of toddler Quinton Simon.
The two-year-old was reported missing last month and whose mother was arrested last week on charges including murder.
The FBI used DNA analysis to confirm that the bones belonged to 20-month-old Quinton Simon, the agency said in a news release.
Chatham County police said on November 21 that they had arrested Leilani Simon, 22, on charges of malice murder, concealing the death of another person, false reporting and making false statements involving her son.
The FBI on Monday confirmed that the bones found in a Georgia landfill are those of toddler Quinton Simon. The two-year-old was reported missing last month and whose mother was arrested last week on charges including murder
The FBI on Monday confirmed that the bones found in a Georgia landfill are those of toddler Quinton Simon. The two-year-old was reported missing last month and whose mother was arrested last week on charges including murder
Chatham County police said on November 21 that they had arrested Leilani Simon, 22, on charges of malice murder, concealing the death of another person, false reporting and making false statements involving her son
Simon was being held in the Chatham County Jail, and it wasn't immediately clear Monday whether she had an attorney who could comment on her behalf.
Simon called police on October 5 to report that her son was missing from his playpen in their home just outside Savannah.
The remains that were determined to be Quinton's were found in a landfill on November 18.
This is a developing story.