Police question missing boy's foster father
The foster father of a missing 5-year-old boy was interviewed for about an hour Friday by Oakland police homicide investigators who brought him to a Hayward auto wrecking yard where he took the boy before the child vanished, authorities said.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
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2 comments:
These are the same people where the woman refused to take a polygraph test because she's pregnant and was afraid it would hurt the baby, which is ridiculous. A junk yard is a very convenient place to lose a child in. So many cars and so many places to hide a body. It could take years to find him there. I think they should bring out the dogs and let them search the area. All I know is that yet another foster child is missing or dead and yet America still thinks they're God's gift to mankind. Bio parents are guilty until proven, well, guilty! Foster care providers are always given the benefit of the doubt. I also noticed they say nothing about interviewing his real parents. I wonder why that is?
LK, you don't have to publish this comment but if you'll read the comments on this article on their website, the vast majority believe that the foster parents are responsible. Plus, almost all of those got a thumbs up from others. This man and woman are guilty of something. Bring out the dogs!
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