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Nelson has admitted to dumping the body, but claims she did not kill him, detectives said.

"She said she's not a child killer and she would never do this," community activist Quanell X said.

Quanell X said that Nelson told him she feels wrongly accused and that police need to question Jonathan's stepfather, David Davis, more extensively.

"She said the stepfather, David, paid her $20 to dispose of a container, and in that container she later learned it was the child's body," said Quanell X.
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Child Protective Services officials said that Foster's family has a record with them.

Officials said that in December 2005 there was an allegation of neglected supervision and physical abuse of Jonathan and his half sister when they were living in Galveston County. When CPS went to investigate the claims, both children were living with other relatives and the case was closed.

In Houston in December 2006, there was a second allegation of neglect, physical abuse and medical neglect of both Jonathan and his half sister, officials said. The case was closed because Jonathan had moved to his uncle's home out of state and his half sister was living with her grandmother.

Jonathan lived in Missouri from the age of 6 until he was 11.

Glenn Scrimsher, Jonathan's uncle, said he offered to let Jonathan live with him, his wife and his five children because Angela Davis was having problems with drug abuse.

In December 2009, Scrimsher's mother decided to bring her grandson back to Houston.

"She was hoping to rekindle the mother-son relationship there," Scrimsher said.

Scrimsher said he did not know that his sister, Angela Davis, was in Houston or that she was once again raising Jonathan.

He said that in the time Jonathan lived with him, Angela Davis visited him one time and called about six times. Scrimsher said Jonathan's grandmother and grandfather visited and called often.

Scrimsher said Jonathan's biological father was never really a part of his life.

Jonathan's half sister lives with her biological father in the Houston area.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/26330826/detail.html

Quanell X is wearing blinders if he believes this woman's load of hooey. If this was a black child and a white perp, he wouldn't let such silliness stand in the face of other evidence. I understand his desire to see that this woman is treated right but hope he's not buying what she's selling.
 
Slain Boy's Family Has Record With CPS
HOUSTON -- Child Protective Services officials said Thursday that the family of a 12-year-old boy who police said was kidnapped and killed on Christmas Eve has a record with them.

Officials said that in December 2005 there was an allegation of neglected supervision and physical abuse of Jonathan and his half sister when they were living in Galveston County. When CPS went to investigate the claims, both children were living with other relatives and the case was closed.

In Houston in December 2006, there was a second allegation of neglect, physical abuse and medical neglect of both Jonathan and his half sister, officials said. The case was closed because Jonathan had moved to his uncle's home out of state and his half sister was living with her grandmother.

Glenn Scrimsher, Jonathan's uncle, said he offered to let Jonathan live with him, his wife and his five children because Angela Davis was having problems with drug abuse.

Jonathan lived in Missouri from the age of 6 until he was 11.

"Our oldest one took it the hardest because he would play with him more than anybody," Glenn Scrimsher said.

Scrimsher said Jonathan was an active child.

"I think he really enjoyed the freedom of being able to walk outside, work in the garden with me, ride the horses," he said.

In December 2009, Scrimsher's mother decided to bring her grandson back to Houston.

"She was hoping to rekindle the mother-son relationship there," Scrimsher said.

Scrimsher said he did not know that his sister, Angela Davis, was in Houston or that she was once again raising Jonathan.

"My power of attorney did not override my mom's," he said. "I was told that he was coming back there."

He said that in the time Jonathan lived with him, Angela Davis visited him one time and called about six times. Scrimsher said Jonathan's grandmother and grandfather visited and called often.

Scrimsher said he thought of Jonathan as a son. He said Jonathan was always there to help others.

"He would be outgoing," he said. "He liked to do things for people. He always wanted to help."

Scrimsher said Jonathan was an amazingly good child.

"He wasn't a problem," he said. "He was more of, kind of a solution."

Scrimsher said Jonathan's biological father was never really a part of his life.

http://www.click2houston.com/news/26325836/detail.html

I just wanted to say fuck Quanell X and the reporting on this case from the start is the worse I have ever seen
 
I still say the step father had something to do with it. I don't believe she did not know what she was dumping. I think she was there, and took the kid to her house (per stepdad) and they killed him. She dumped the body so stepdad could be with family pretending to care.
 
I don't believe she did not know what she was dumping.
Especially with info from link provided by MissKerosene: http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7872780

From behind bars on the fourth floor of the jail, Nelson gave her side, telling us one of Jonathan's family members stopped her Christmas Eve outside his Oak Street home and asked her to dump a plastic container. She said he paid her $20, and she didn't know what was inside because she was drunk on vodka. She says she randomly chose a ditch in northeast Houston.

"I didn't know what was in it until they were showing me pictures in the interrogation room," Nelson said.

But the body, police say, was not found in a plastic container.

Investigators believe Nelson acted on her own. They say all family members have alibis. Eyewitnesses placed Nelson's truck at Jonathan's home at the time of his disappearance. They say they also found burned carpet and twine used to tie Jonathan's hands at her apartment along with welding equipment they believe she used to burn the body.
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While investigators say they have their suspicions about a motive, they are not yet releasing that information.
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"She decided when the time was right and she swooped down and took him when she saw the time was right, and she saw an opportune moment." (said Detective Mike Miller)

I don't think the police are so stupid as to believe the alibi of anyone if it covers only a portion of the time frame. At this point, I have seen nothing to implicate the step-dad, much less in a conspiracy with this womanthing. Sure it's possible. But I doubt they would be publicly proclaiming her a predator and possible serial killer and looking into other cases if this was a family situation gone wrong.
 
Especially with info from link provided by MissKerosene: http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7872780



I don't think the police are so stupid as to believe the alibi of anyone if it covers only a portion of the time frame. At this point, I have seen nothing to implicate the step-dad, much less in a conspiracy with this womanthing. Sure it's possible. But I doubt they would be publicly proclaiming her a predator and possible serial killer and looking into other cases if this was a family situation gone wrong.

It doesnt take a rocket surgeon to see the holes in her BS story! I'm not ready to say step-dad is in on this, but I won't exclude him either!
 
Especially with info from link provided by MissKerosene: http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7872780



I don't think the police are so stupid as to believe the alibi of anyone if it covers only a portion of the time frame. At this point, I have seen nothing to implicate the step-dad, much less in a conspiracy with this womanthing. Sure it's possible. But I doubt they would be publicly proclaiming her a predator and possible serial killer and looking into other cases if this was a family situation gone wrong.

Okay, I may be wrong on the step father thing, but given Jonathan and his mother moved into someone elses home because of problems with step dad, I still have a feeling he is involved. SO, until it is proven otherwise, I will wait to pass judgement.
 
Police Believe Child Was Killed With Welding Torch

http://www.click2houston.com/news/26334262/detail.html

"We're talking crematorium-type of hot," said one Houston Police Department Homicide Squad officer assigned to the investigation.

Police said they confiscated a badly burned section of carpet from the home of Mona Yvette Nelson, 44, who stands charged with capital murder.

She had a welding background and police found welding equipment in her home on Allwood Street in the Fifth Ward area of Northeast Houston. Police said a section of carpet was badly burned and the smell of a human body filled the area around that carpet.

DNA tests are being ordered to analyze any bodily fluids.

One investigator assigned to the case said it now appears Foster was killed at that spot in Nelson's home within hours of being kidnapped from his family's home near Shepherd Drive and 43rd Street in Northwest Houston.

Police say she was acquainted with some members of the boy's family.

One officer said on Friday that the autopsy has ruled out any trauma on the child's body. There were no broken bones or any signs of strangulation or head wounds, so officers said it now appears the child was killed with a welding torch that could be capable of 6,000-degree flames.

"I've never seen burns like this," said one officer who viewed the boy's body after it was found in a ditch off the Hardy Toll Road on Tuesday.

He said that killers often try to cover their tracks by burning the victim's corpse, but in this boy's case, the burning was so intense and thorough that many veteran homicide investigators are struggling with the notion of such a grisly and painful way to die.

As for a motive, one HPD investigator said officers believe sexual abuse was behind the crime.

The officer said there is no evidence to confirm the theory at this point, but police say there was no ransom demand after the boy was kidnapped, so one officer said, "That's the only other motive (that makes any sense)."
 
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One officer said on Friday that the autopsy has ruled out any trauma on the child's body. There were no broken bones or any signs of strangulation or head wounds, so officers said it now appears the child was killed with a welding torch that could be capable of 6,000-degree flames.
Awwww jeez. I hope to hell that is not true. That's beyond demented. Pure evil.
 
She had to have killed him first. The screaming alone would have alerted someone.
Then again, since humans are wrapped up in their own concerns, maybe they just yelled to shut the hell up.
I really hope she killed him first.
 
She had to have killed him first. The screaming alone would have alerted someone.
Then again, since humans are wrapped up in their own concerns, maybe they just yelled to shut the hell up.
I really hope she killed him first.

Duct tape on the mouth.
 
I'm generally a sick bitch. I can look at crime scene and autopsy photos while eating, but the thought of a blow torch in his mouth... Jeez, Dakota... You win. Or is it lose? Idk. Gonna go vomit now.
 
Okay, so Jonathan lives with his uncle & his family for 5 years because he's been neglected & abused and his mom is having drug dependency issues. Then, his grandmother decides to move him back to Texas, hoping to repair his relationship with his mother. He's uprooted from a stable, loving home where he was safe and appreciated, and returned to a woman who, over a five year period, called 6 times and visited once. And less than a year later, Jonathan is DEAD!
Execute the murderer, charge the mother for child neglect (as well as EVERY other charge that has a chance of sticking, all the way up to accessory to murder), and charge the grandmother with gross custodial misconduct, resulting in the aggravated abuse and murder of a minor child! Honestly, these bleeding hearts who think that 'everyone deserves a second chance,' and that children are always better off with their biological parents (or with poor, ineffectual grandparents who raised the POS parents in the first place!) make me physically ill.
The system, and we as a society, FAILED Jonathan! My heart goes out to his uncle and aunt who, no doubt, feel both betrayed by their family and bereft of a son.
 

No doubt. geezuz!! I never wanted to seek therapy before but just reading this has really done my head in..I can't even imagine walking into this shit like they had to and now must relive this shit with the investigation day in and day out.

As for a motive, one HPD investigator said officers believe sexual abuse was behind the crime.
Ugh, she got off on torturing a little boy is such a gruesome way. I am now in total agreement with the PD when they said they believe she'd done this before. I can't see some one doing something so damn horrific and on Christmas eve of all days un-less they feel they were un-touchable and that just comes with getting away with it over and over.

I hope this bitch doesn't make it to court one damn day, I hope she gets shanked well before then.
 
I can wade through and read some of the worst stories and kinda distance myself from them but this one sent me over
I cant read it and even attempt to pretend it doesnt upset me
The thought of what that poor child went through is where "an eye for an eye" came from and needs to go back to
I say we sell raffle tickets and the winner gets to blow torch the bulls guts via the mouth
I dont know how anyone even thinks up these things
 
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Just went back glancing and was sure mom had roommate???
I havent seen any mention of her
Have they cleared her,I cant make myself read e1 so maybe I missed it


Jonathan Foster's funeral set for next week
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Funeral arrangements are now set for 12-year-old Jonathan Foster, the boy who was kidnapped and killed on Christmas Eve.

Foster's funeral will be held next Tuesday at the Garden Oaks Baptist Church. The woman accused of killing Foster, Mona Nelson, is charged with capital murder.
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"(I) don't believe at all she has anything to do with killing a child," said Nelson's sister, Angie Johnson. "That's not Mona."
"She Is a cold soul-less murderer," said HPD Homicide Detective Mike Miller.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7874478&rss=rss-ktrk-article-7874478


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Mona Nelson Didnt Appear In Court But Charges Were Read To Her
 
Just went back glancing and was sure mom had roommate???
I havent seen any mention of her
Have they cleared her,I cant make myself read e1 so maybe I missed it

I looked through the past posts and your right, this is what's in 'em...

Jonathan’s stepfather did not live with Davis and Jonathan at the time of Jonathan’s disappearance. Jonathan’s stepfather told police he saw Jonathan “before it happened” but did not provide a specific time

The woman was friends with her roommate and Jonathan’s frequent babysitter, Sharon Ennamorato

I'm not finding anything at the moment doing searches. I'm curious about this too.

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Jonathan Paul Foster

Link to obituary
 
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An article that will totally torch your heartstrings:
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A birthday wish nearly two months ago - that he return to his mother - placed Jonathan into an orbit that included shady characters in an impoverished pocket of Garden Oaks in northwest Houston. There, the forces of his tiny transient life appeared to doom him.

On Christmas Eve, just weeks after moving back with his mother for the first time since he was 6 years old, Jonathan spent the morning alone drinking milk, eating Tootsie Rolls, and playing computer games as TV cartoons droned on in the background.

By 6 p.m., a truck allegedly driven by Mona Yvette Nelson, a 44-year-old maintenance worker, was captured on a video camera dumping Jonathan's small, seared body next to a metal works plant.
[...]

Jonathan was born Nov. 9, 1998, in Corsicana. His mother, Angela Renee Davis, said that as a newborn, he pulled his little legs up to his chest, and straightened them out, like a little frog. His aunt gave him the nickname on the spot.

Davis' relationship with her then-husband, Richard Foster, quickly deteriorated to the point of divorce. The last time Jonathan saw his father he was 4 years old, Davis said. The last time he spoke with him Jonathan was 6, and his father said he didn't want anything to do with his son, she said.

After the divorce, she remarried and divorced several times, and was arrested on a minor drug charge and later a probation violation. Child Protective Services was called twice to investigate allegations into physical abuse and neglect of Jonathan and his half-sister, who is now 10. But CPS closed the cases after finding the children were not in her direct care because they were living with relatives.

"I ran into some bad problems at a younger age, and instead of being one of those mothers that let their kids watch them go downhill, I made sure my kids were safe," said Davis, 31. "I didn't want them to see it."

Jonathan spent much of his young life with his uncle and his five kids on a farm in Missouri, where the boy grew watermelon, rode dirt bikes and caught his first fish. He fell in love with his family's horse, Valentino, a Palomino. While he lived with his uncle, his mother visited once, Scrimsher said, but Jonathan saw his grandparents frequently.

In November 2009, his grandmother sent for him, and Scrimsher reluctantly let him go. By the time Jonathan asked his grandmother if he could go live with his mother in November in Houston, Davis was working a steady job and felt ready to take her son back.

"I work six days a week, over 60 hours a week," she said Wednesday, when she still had hope of seeing her son again. "I'm doing the best I can to raise my son."
[...]

On Dec. 14, just weeks after moving in with his mother, his stepfather, David Davis, slapped him across the face, Angela Davis said. She said she immediately packed up Jonathan and moved into a cottage next to the apartment complex where her friend Sharon Ennamorato lived.

The home was a frequent stop for Nelson, who also was friends with Ennamorato.

Exactly why Nelson, who had served time for armed robbery, marijuana possession, immigrant smuggling and terroristic threats, came to Jonathan's door on Christmas Eve remains unclear.
[...]

Jonathan's uncle said he can't understand how someone could hurt Jonathan, someone "so innocent. He has never hurt anybody."

"He didn't get to live his life," Scrimsher said. "She took his life for her own pleasure. I don't know how else to put it. I hope she finds it in her heart to ask the Lord to forgive her for what she has done."
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7362771.html

I hope she finds it in her heart to ask the Lord to forgive her for what she has done.
And she can then go to heaven and cavort with Jonathan all she wants. I'm sure he'll be overjoyed at seeing the thing that blowtorched him to death.
 
Quanell X thinks it's all over a drug debt. Like killing a kid is going to pay it off?

Quanell X said he attended Nelson's first court appearance today at the request of her family. Nelson, 44, this morning was advised of her rights by 182nd state District Court Judge Jeannine Barr, then remanded to county jail, where she is being held without bail on a capital murder charge.

Barr appointed lawyer Allen Tanner to defend Nelson. Tanner was not immediately available for comment.

"I believe this case is a drug debt," Quanell X said, adding that he based his comments on an earlier interview with Nelson. "I do not believe she had a motive to kill the boy."

The activist said he anticipates further arrests in the case. "I don't believe this case is solved at all," he said, "and I would urge the public not to rush to judgment."

Harris County Assistant District Attorney Connie Spence said she is "satisfied with the investigation by the Houston Police Department. They did an excellent job."

Still, she said, the investigation is continuing, and she is optimistic a crime lab examination of evidence could develop more evidence.

She said she expects to present Nelson's case to a grand jury in "a couple of months."
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Quanell X said he became involved in the case at Nelson's request. He said Nelson told him the seemingly incriminating burned carpet at her residence had caught fire months ago. "She had called on her landlord to fix it," he said.

Nelson, attired in an orange county jail jumpsuit, quietly listened as Barr apprised of her of her rights. Then, in a low voice, she affirmed that she understood the explanation.

Quanell X, speaking to reporters afterward, said she seemed "weaker physically and mentally."

"I could tell that she was absolutely stressed out," he said. "This has taken its toll."
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7363690.html
 
'I believe this case is a drug debt. I do not believe she had a motive to kill the boy.'
Wake the f@&k up, Quanell X! Seriously, what kind of dream world is THIS idiot living in? Even if we buy that Nelson had no OTHER motive for murdering Jonathan, the last time I checked DRUG DEBT = FRICKIN' SERIOUS MOTIVE!

And I'm so, so sorry to hear that poor Ms. Nelson is all stressed out by everything she's going through. Tell ya what, Quanell X, why don't you allow the Demonites to arrange an extra special spa vacation for her to help her unwind? We'll treat her to the same hands-on Christmas Eve Special with which she gifted Jonathan! I guarantee success.. We'll literally help her UNWIND. Satisfaction is guaranteed... OURS is, anyway!

I'd much rather be guilty of rushing to judgment than of proving my incurable, self-imposed, prejudicial foolishness by buying one word that comes out of this foul excuse for a woman's mouth! You call yourself an activist? Activists stand for the victims, the innocents, those who cannot stand for themselves! You aren't worthy to bear that title! You should be ashamed...
 
A subdued Mona Nelson, charged with capital murder in the death of a 12-year-old boy, made her first appearance in court Monday. Then, after leaving the courtroom en route to her cell, she burst into wracking sobs.

"She cried her eyes out," her court-appointed attorney, Allen Tanner, said later. "She's not the stone-cold mean woman like the cops have made out."
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Police homicide Capt. David Gott invited the activist to share information with investigators.

"Obviously, it's very hard to tell whether she acted on her own, considering that we don't have all the details of the offense," he said. "She didn't give us a confession. She didn't tell us a lot of the things she's telling Quanell X."

Gott acknowledged the investigation is continuing.

"There's always the possibility that there could be someone else involved, but right now there's nobody else who's being targeted and it doesn't look like there's going to be charges filed on anybody else," he said.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7364428.html

I doubt the crying was due to remorse for what she'd done, sadness at the boy's death, or anything other than for her own sorry ass. Stone-cold tears.
 
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