Adrian, I. – Michigan woman asks the judge to declare his three missing Sons of the dead nearly 15 years after his father did not return them after Thanksgiving. The disappearance was tortured by a small town near Ohio and remains unresolved.
Authorities believe that the brothers passed away and clearly suspect that John Skelton was responsible, although he was not charged with killing his sons. Until November, he is expected to complete a 15-year-old prison sentence for failure to give boys back to Tanya Zuvers. It is the only belief in the Saga.
Lenawee County Judge will start hearing testimony on the unusual hearing on Monday. The witness list includes Zuvers and police investigators who will talk publicly about the efforts of the year to find any trace of Andrew, Aleksandar and Tannner Skelton.
From November 2010. Zuvers prayed to someone, “he would hatch his broken heart” with the news of their place or that John Skelton would explain what really happened, lawyer R. Burke Castleberry said in the submission of the court.
“Heartrealy didn’t happen any of that,” he wrote.
Nathan Piwowarski, lawyer in Cadillac, Michigan, who specializes in judicial and real estate law, said that there may be many reasons to declare dead, including “personally closing the family.”
The court declaration could also “give a government to continue the wrong death claim or other civil claim,” Piwowarski said, which was not included in the case.
Castleberry refused to comment on the hearing.
Skelton, 53, did not respond to an email sent to him in prison about the Petition that submitted the zuvers.
The brothers, aged 9, 7 and 5, lived in Moreci, a small community along the Ohio border, 100 miles southwest of Detroit. Zuvers asked for a divorce from Skelton in the fall of 2010. years, and the guys were with him, a few doors, on Thanksgiving.
The next morning they were supposed to be returned to ZUVERS. Instead, they didn’t leave. Police later determined Skelton’s phone in Ohio at 4:30 before he was off and then returned at 6 o’clock in Moreci.
Skelton denied the harm to his sons and said they were with the underground group for his safety, including the researchers, according to researchers.
People spent week searching forest and water in Michigan and Ohio. While in prison, Skelton told a man who helps people leaving the communities can know about the boys, but Castleberry said it was “another lie”.
Investigators at court hearing “will give in detail the royal, unfair yarns John Skelton Spin, the leading authorities in one wild goose chasing another,” Castleberry said.
The years passed, but the people in Moreni did not forget the Skelton brothers. Plaket with their names and pictures is attached to a rock in the park near Creek Bean. He writes, “Faith, hope, love.”
2025-03-03 08:51:00