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"The Marion County Sheriff's Office is searching for a woman and her four children after they have been missing for six weeks.

Officials said Casei Jones, 32, and her four children- Cameron Bowers, 10; Preston Bowers, 5; Mercalli Jones, 2; and Aiyana Jones, 1- were last seen in the Ocala area.

According to officials, Jones may be driving a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica, Florida tag 91SEJ."

L I N K !!

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She must not work, because there's no way in hell I wouldn't have a boss showing up at my house in a day or two to check where I'm at with deadlines.

I was going to question why the schools didn't notice before, but I forgot about that pesky summer vacation thing. Since it's only a couple weeks into the schoolyear I bet the school is the one who notified the family to begin with, and that none of her family noticed before that.

My cat would absolutely notice my lack of food dish fillups, so I can proudly say that my disappearance would not go fully unnoticed. I am so loved.
 
"The bodies of a missing 32-year-old woman and four children were found Monday in Georgia, according to the Marion County Sheriff's Office.
The Sheriff's Office was searching for Casei Jones and her four children after they had been missing for six weeks, officials said."

L I N K !!

Investigators said they identified Jones' husband, Michael Jones Jr., as a person of interest in her disappearance and that he was found Sunday in Brantley County, Georgia, after being involved in a crash.

Deputies said Casei Jones' body was found in the vehicle Michael Jones Jr. was driving.
Investigators said Michael Jones Jr. later led them to the remains of four children.

Detectives said they believe Michael Wayne Jones Jr. killed the victims at their Southeast 86th Terrace home near Sunset Harbor Road and U.S. 441 in Marion County's Summerfield neighborhood.
Investigators said they believe he stored the bodies at his home and in his van for several weeks before taking them to Georgia.

Deputies said a warrant was issued for Michael Wayne Jones Jr.'s arrest on a charge of second-degree murder and that more charges are forthcoming.

What a cunt.
 

The woman's 38-year-old husband, Michael Waye Jones Jr., who was located in Georgia after a traffic accident, is now being questioned in connection to their deaths.

Casei Jones' body was found in Michael Wayne Jones' vehicle, according to the sheriff's office. He then led detective to the remains of the children, authorities said.

Detectives believe Jones Jr. murdered the victims at their home in Florida and then stored their bodies there and in the van for several weeks before moving them to Georgia.

A warrant has been issued for his arrest for second-degree homicide, according to the sheriff's office.

He led them to the kids' bodies, so he did it, no doubt about it.

Jinxies with @Nell same information different links.
 
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He led them to the kids' bodies, so he did it, no doubt about it.

Jinxies with @Nell same information different links.
just saw a fox link was goign to put up this is something they just need to hang him
 
Detectives believe Jones Jr. murdered the victims at their home in Florida and then stored their bodies there and in the van for several weeks before moving them to Georgia.
How could he move the bodies and not be overcome with guilt and just kill himself.

A warrant has been issued for his arrest for second-degree homicide, according to the sheriff's office.
Second degree homicide.
Just sounds so: *ooops,
Didnt mean to do it.
 
He bashed them to death with a baseball bat.
 
He bashed them to death with a baseball bat.

Says he killed the wife with a bat, unless i read to fast it doesnt say how the kids died.
 
A jury on Thursday unanimously recommended that Michael Wayne Jones, the man who admitted killing his wife and four children in 2019, should be sentenced to death.

The nine men and three women announced the recommendation just shy of five hours after they started discussing the case.
Before leaving the courtroom Thursday, Richard Bowers, father of two of the four murdered children, said since the killings occurred, he has not been able to heal.

Sitting with his wife and family, Bowers, holding his hands together, cried when the clerk announced the jury's recommendation. Other family members also cried.
Executive Assistant Public Defender John Spivey, surrounded by fellow defense lawyers Morris Carranza and Amanda Sizemore and medical specialist Amanda Stickey, took turns hugging Jones.

Jones, of Summerfield, was escorted by a bailiff out of the courtroom. He returned to the Marion County Jail, where he has been since he was arrested in Georgia and returned here for trial.

Spivey told a Star-Banner reporter: "We gave it our best shot."
Now that the guilt and penalty portions of the trial are concluded, the final step will be what's known as a Spencer hearing, where the defense has one more crack at persuading the judge to impose life in prison instead of the death penalty.

It's a chance for the lawyers to present additional evidence for Tatti to consider. The judge will then set a date for a sentencing hearing. At that time, he will disclose if he will accept the jury's recommendation of death, or the defense plea for life in prison without parole.
 
Got their wish!

Florida man who murdered his wife with a bat, strangled 4 kids is sentenced to death​

A Florida man who fatally beat his wife with a bat and later strangled their four kids was sentenced to death Friday.

At a brief hearing, Ocala County Judge Anthony Tatti formalized Michael Jones’ fate after a jury recommended the death penalty at a January sentencing trial.

A lawyer for the quintuple killer said he plans to appeal the sentence, according to the Ocala Star Banner.

The grisly July 2019 deaths were triggered after Jones’ wife, Casei Jones, accused him of cheating on her after she combed through his phone.

Jones later told cops that his wife raised a bat during a vicious fight inside their Marion County home and that he bludgeoned her to death with the weapon in a blind fury.
 
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