MIAMI (AP) - DNA tests have ruled out the possibility that a body found in Missouri is that of 5-year-old Rilya Wilson, whose disappearance went unnoticed by Florida child welfare workers for more than a year.
Miami police also said Friday that the two women who were caring for Rilya had failed lie detector tests, though they would not disclose the questions.
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This case has just turned my stomach. Is pisses me off so much, I didnt want to comment on it before - too mad. But now there are more and more twists popping up. Regardless of took the child, the case worker should be charged. She was falsifying reports that the child was fine for months, then the child turns up missing. I think she should be charged with neglect. That poor child had it fu**ed up from the jump - didnt deserve anything that happened to her - and now - gone without a trace.
Take care
Miami police also said Friday that the two women who were caring for Rilya had failed lie detector tests, though they would not disclose the questions.
Full story
This case has just turned my stomach. Is pisses me off so much, I didnt want to comment on it before - too mad. But now there are more and more twists popping up. Regardless of took the child, the case worker should be charged. She was falsifying reports that the child was fine for months, then the child turns up missing. I think she should be charged with neglect. That poor child had it fu**ed up from the jump - didnt deserve anything that happened to her - and now - gone without a trace.
Take care
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