Police in Montana and Michigan are investigating the discovery of bones and teeth that are believed to be those of 3 children ages 10 and younger. Police are trying to determine if these are the missing boys from Morenci, Michigan. The discovery was made in a shed at a house where authorities say a man had been evicted. the bones were sent out for testing at a crime lab. The remains are loose teeth, bones from a lower jaw, and other pieces of bone.
The 3 brothers were last seen in late November 2010. They disappeared while in the custody of their father. The parents were going through a divorce.
The father, John Skelton, told police he gave the boys to a group for protection against their mother. Police say his story has changed several times.
John Skelton is in prison in Michigan for unlawful imprisonment of the children.
Missing Boys Search Goes To Montana
Dec 15, 2017 | 8:22 AM

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