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Timothy Pitzen,6, missing Illinois, and a dead boy in Maine :(
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i have a name for the boy. Camden Pierce Hughs. the woman is his mother. that is all i know right now.

The mother, who is speaking to Massachusetts State Police, has been identified as Juli McCrery of Irving, Texas.

















































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#22
Here's a pic of him.

Here's the mother's FB page. I know you can't see it LC. Nothing but pics on there really. Last post was April 20th.





https://www.facebook.com/people/Juli-Mcc...92?sk=wall
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#23
she has drugs and prostitution priors.

According to her ex-boyfriend, the boy's father is unknown.


he looks like a little angel. :( RIP baby

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#24
The last of the pics she has on her page.
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#25
There seems to be alot of Mothers hurting their children and I always thought that was uncharacteristic of 'MOM'.
WTF is happening lately?
The boy found dead in South Berwick Saturday has been identified as 6-year-old Camden Pierce Hughes of Texas.

Published reports are that his mother, 41-year-old Julianne McCrery from Texas, has confessed to killing the boy.

Massachusetts State Police say, a State Trooper spotted the Navy blue Toyota Tacoma in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

The truck, which had Navy insignia on the license plate, was taken to a State Police barracks in Danvers, Massachusetts for processing.

McCrery is currently being held at the State Police Barracks in Concord, Massachusetts.

Joe Hegarty - Producer
BREAKING NEWS: Boy identified, mother confesses

http://www.wgme.com/newsroom/top_stories...7887.shtml
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#26
Ugh.. That makes me sick. Poor little boy.


An older pic, but he was adorable.
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her


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Mass. State Police presser just now. NH AG won't allow more info to be given out. although they are waiting for Maine officials. i am wondering if she killed him in NH, giving them jurisdiction. the female is being transported to a hospital for observation as i type. she's probably some whacknut. she is not yet charged with a crime.


"the child was 6 years old
He was a very nice little boy. He was real smart, the child was in the gifted and talented program in kindergarten." quote from someone in Texas.




















































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(05-18-2011, 04:44 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: NH AG won't allow more info to be given out.

I am Waiting for
SHITSTORY
to say it must be a conspiracy by LE

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#30
So sad. Poor kid.


I hope they find that other little boy but who the hell (except a criminal) would hold on to a child who is being searched for like that? That just doesn't sound promising.
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#31
Juli McCrery of Irving, Texas, is in Massachusetts State Police custody in Concord and has confessed to giving her son an overdose of cough syrup that resulted in his death.

Preliminary autopsy findings showed that the cause of Camden's death was asphyxiation and the manner of death was homicide, according to Maine's chief medical examiner, Dr. Margaret Greenwald. The homicide remains under investigation.

The woman has been revealed as a former school bus driver and cement mixer, who once wrote a book about how to fall asleep, called: 'Goodnight, Sleep Tight'.

But she was also a troubled woman who battled mental illness and substance abuse and had tried to kill herself, relatives told the Boston Globe.




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#32
This is so sad. Looking at her FB page all she posts is pictures of the sweet little boy. It's becoming way too common to hear of a mother hurting/killing her child due to mental illness.
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#33
WMUR

CONCORD, N.H.
A 6-year-old boy who was found dead on the side of a remote road in Maine was killed in New Hampshire the same day he was found, the New Hampshire attorney general's office said.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Camden Hughes' mother, Julianne McCrery, 42, of Irving, Texas, on a second-degree murder charge.

McCrery was in court in Massachusetts on Thursday morning on a fugitive from justice charge before facing the murder charge in New Hampshire.

McCrery's attorney, George Murphy, said he didn't know if McCrery was competent to stand trial, but he said he believes she is "aware."

"I want to be in heaven with my son," Murphy said McCrery told him. "She kept saying it over and over again that, 'I just want to die. I don't want to live.'"

"Last night I was just concerned with her. She just wanted to die," he said.

Murphy said McCrery told him she wished she was charged with first-degree murder, "So I can get the death penalty."

Murphy said he believes she will waive extradition and go back to New Hampshire for arraignment Thursday afternoon.

ABC News reported that McCrery had confessed to the killing and said she accidentally gave the boy too much cough syrup.

Hughes' body was found in a wooded area in South Berwick, Maine, on May 14. It took police four days to officially identify the boy and make an arrest.

New Hampshire State Police spent Wednesday at the Stone Gable Inn, but it's not clear what they were looking for.

The parking lot to the inn was taped off while agents conducted their search. The attorney general's office did not confirm whether the search was in relation to Camden's death.

Local motel owners in the area said detectives were asking them about the case earlier in the day.

"It was really upsetting to find out there was a little boy that he could have died here. You never know,” Hampton resident Larry Regan said.

Regan said he has lived at the motel for the past two months and that most of the people staying there have been long-term residents.

He said that's why he took notice when he saw McCrery check in. Regan said she only stayed for one night.

"She was irate. She was angry and very disheveled. Her hair was all messed up and things like that," Regan said.

He said he never saw Camden but heard McCrery yelling at him as he passed by her room last week.

"(She was) just yelling. Typical screaming of a parent that was irate," Regan said.


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Julianne McCrery, 42, of Irving, Texas, waived extradition during a brief appearance in Concord District Court on Thursday and was expected to be transported to New Hampshire to face a second-degree murder charge.


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Chicago Trib

May 19, 2011

DIXON, Ill. – A search of several rural communities by dozens of police officers searching for evidence connected to a missing 6-year-old Aurora boy turned up nothing, authorities said this afternoon.

About 70 officers from law enforcement agencies in Aurora, Dixon, Sterling, Lee County as well as from the Illinois Department of Conservation, aided by bloodhounds and a spotter plane, spent about five hours searching for any signs of Timothy Pitzen.

Officers centered their search in the Interstate 88 and Interstate 39 corridors through Sterling, Rock Falls, and Dixon, which are about 100 miles west of Chicago. Authorities said this was the same area in which the boy's mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, made several cellular telephone calls last Friday and the last location detectives know the two were definitely together.

"It's kind of a needle in a haystack," said Aurora Police Lt. Pete Inda, "but we've got to get out here."


now police say his name is spelled with 2 m: 'Timmothy'.

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Police have released security video of a missing Aurora boy and his mother checking out of a Wisconsin Dells resort earlier this month -- the last time they were seen together before the mother was found days later in a motel room where she had killed herself. (Aurora police video)

http://www.wgntv.com/videobeta/69e4cba4-...-on-May-13-


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#37
still missing.

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(CBS/KCCI) AURORA, Ill. - Investigators said they are asking geologists to help in the search for missing Illinois 6-year-old Timothy Pitzen, who disappeared after his mother committed suicide at a hotel.


"What were trying to do here is pinpoint an area that we can start searching. We got a huge circle and we really need to make that smaller," said Dan Ferrelli, the spokesperson for the Aurora Police Department, reports CBS affiliate KCCI.

Investigators hope Timothy's mother's SUV might provide an important clue in the search.

The SUV has a lot of dirt and grass on it that police are asking geologists and other specialists to analyze.

"What we think is, if any of the vegetation or dirt is unique to any parts of Illinois, it would be a great place to start searching," said Ferrelli, reports the station.

Until experts analyze the SUV, police have suspended ground searches for the boy.


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#39
[quote="She's never done anything like this before," James Pitzen said [/quote]

Well, Jim, yes & no. Amy HAS attempted suicide before, and you have to have known that. But this time she succeeded.Signs_173
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#40
That's right. If these moms are so damn mentally ill, then why don't they kill themselves as well? I guess "mental illness" looks better when they stand before the Grand Jury, eh? Insane
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