Missing South Carolina children killed by their own father. Their bodies were found in Alabama on Tuesday, and their father has already confessed to how he got the missing South Carolina children killed. He even led the local authorities to their bodies, according to Sheriff Charlie Crumpton of Smith County.
The authorities found the corpses of the five missing South Carolina children killed, who were aged 1 to 8 years old, around 3 p.m. on a dirt road that was a bit off Alabama Highway 10, specifically near the Oak Hill community in Wilcox County. This was according to the statement made by Sgt. Steve Jarrett, the spokesperson of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
Although the authorities already have the bodies, they decline to say how the missing South Carolina children killed. Jarrett said, "It would be premature to speculate."
They did, however, give a few details about how the missing South Carolina children killed have been found. They were placed in separate garbage bags and were reported to be missing in the Lexington County Sheriff's department on the 3rd of September, by their mother.
The mother has already been divorced from the father of the missing South Carolina children killed and she informed the deputies of South Carolina that she had been unable to contact her ex-husband, Timothy Ray Jones. The deputies then entered the five missing South Carolina children killed, as well as their father, as missing persons on the computer database of the National Crime Information Center.
The children were actually last seen with their father, who was their acting primary legal guardian. The neighbors gave their statements, and they mentioned that the Jones merely told them that he and his children were moving to another state.
The 32-year-old Jones was arrested in Mississippi last Saturday, on charges that were unrelated to the ones that he will be facing now for getting his five missing South Carolina children killed.
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