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Missing girls body found

LoKyBuckeye

I give up. This board is too hard to understand.
Another young girl killed in this area. This makes me sick. They found the body today near her house. The mothers ex-boyfriend is a convicted sex offender... WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE??? Even if it's not the scumbag ex-boyfriend that killed her why would you put your kids at risk like that by letting him in your house?

Give your kids an extra hug today.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/04/16/florida.girl/index.html

Body found near missing Florida girl's home
Authorities do not yet know if the body is Sarah Lunde

Saturday, April 16, 2005 Posted: 12:49 PM EDT (1649 GMT)

RUSKIN, Florida (CNN) -- Searchers in Florida looking for missing 13-year-old Sarah Michelle Lunde have found a body, Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee said Saturday.

Authorities still do not know if the body is Sarah, Gee said.

The body was found half-submerged in a pond at an abandoned fish farm about half a mile from the Lunde family's home, the sheriff said.

"We need now to make a positive identification," Gee said. "Certainly I don't think there's that much coincidence that we would have something that close [to the family home]. But I cannot not say yet with any degree of certainty at this point."

Gee said the body was found by a search-and-rescue dog.

About 200 volunteers and 100 law enforcement officers had expanded the search area Saturday to find Sarah, who has been missing for nearly a week.

Searchers were combing the area south of the girl's home toward Little Manatee River State Park on Saturday.

The search earlier this week had been focused just on a three-quarter-mile radius of Sarah's home in Ruskin, about 10 miles south of Tampa on the edge of Tampa Bay.

Friday, searchers found "lots" of empty Budweise or Bud Light beer bottles in the vicinity of the girl's home after police said one of them may hold a clue to her disappearance, said sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter.

The bottles may undergo DNA testing.
Beer bottles and mother's boyfriend

Sheriff's Capt. Craig Latimer would not explain why searchers were asked to keep an eye out for the bottles, but police told CNN it may have a connection to David Onstott, a 36-year-old convicted sex offender -- currently in county custody on unrelated charges -- who recently ended a relationship with Sarah's mother.

Police have not called Onstott a suspect, and his attorney has denied that Onstott had anything to do with Sarah's disappearance.

Authorities also have not ruled out the possibility Sarah ran away.

According to Sarah's 17-year-old brother, Onstott was at the family home early Sunday morning -- hours after she was last seen. The brother told police it was the first time he had seen Onstott in months, and that Onstott picked up a half-full beer bottle from a table before leaving.

Carter said Onstott was at the home looking for Sarah's mother, Kelly May.

Gee said on CNN's "American Morning" on Friday that Onstott "is one of the people that we have looked at, as well as others." Gee said he would not "label anybody at this time."

Sarah was last seen by her brother at her home when she returned from a church function Saturday night. Her brother went out, and when he returned early Sunday she was gone. Her mother was out of town, and reported her missing Monday. A national missing-persons alert was issued Tuesday.

"We're keeping the faith," Gee said. Friday, there were about 400 volunteers and law enforcement officers in the search.
Troubled histories

Authorities arrested Onstott on Tuesday in Apollo Beach, Florida, north of Ruskin, on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, the sheriff's office said. Deputies said Onstott threatened a man with a screwdriver during an argument.

He was arraigned Thursday on a charge of failing to register as a sex offender, and remains in the Hillsborough County Jail. Although his bond was set at $250,000, Onstott also was being held on a drunken driving warrant from Michigan, sheriff's spokesman J.D. Callaway said. Because there is no bond on the Michigan charge, Onstott is being held without bond, Callaway said.

Onstott has a 1995 sexual battery conviction for assaulting a female acquaintance in her home, for which he served six years in prison and two years probation, Callaway said.

Gee told CNN on Friday that Onstott has been cooperative.

There are 24 sex offenders in the Ruskin area, police have said; 23 have been questioned, and they believe the 24th left the area before Sarah disappeared.

Sarah has spent time in the state's foster care system, and, when she was 9, authorities ordered her hospitalized to ensure she did not hurt herself, law enforcement authorities said.

She was last seen wearing a green half-cast on her left forearm due to a wrist injury.

On Thursday, volunteers at the scene included Mark Lunsford, father of Jessica Lunsford, the 9-year-old abducted and killed in February in Homosassa, Florida, by a convicted sex offender who had been living across the street from her home.
 
ex boyfriend/child molester confesses.....

U.S.
Sheriff: Sex offender confesses in missing girl case

Sunday, April 17, 2005 Posted: 5:23 PM EDT (2123 GMT)


RUSKIN, Florida (CNN) -- A convicted sex offender has confessed to killing 13-year-old Sarah Michelle Lunde, Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee announced Sunday.

David Onstott, 36, was charged late Saturday night with first-degree murder Gee said. "He is the defendant."

Since Sarah's disappearance last weekend, authorities have been questioning Onstott, who was being held by authorities on unrelated charges.

The girl's partially clothed body was discovered Saturday morning in an abandoned fish pond about a half-mile from her home. It was not clear whether she had been sexually abused, Gee said.

"The defendant subsequently confessed to the crime post-Miranda," Gee said, referring to the rights suspects must be read for their statements to be admissible in court.

Onstott told police that between midnight and 5 a.m. on April 10, he went to the family's house looking for the victim's mother, who was not at home, Gee said.

The girl, who was alone in the house, invited him inside and became involved in a verbal confrontation with Onstott, which led him to put her in a choke hold, rendering her unconscious "and eventually causing her death," Gee said.

In addition to the charge of first-degree murder, "other charges are being reviewed at this time," Gee said.

Asked what made the man confess, the sheriff said, "I don't know."

Before Gee's announcement, Onstott's attorney denied that his client had anything to do with Sarah's disappearance. Onstott recently ended a relationship with the girl's mother.

Also before the announced charges, Sarah's 17-year-old brother said Onstott was at the family home in Ruskin early last Sunday -- hours after his sister was last seen. The brother told police it was the first time he had seen Onstott in months, and the man picked up a beer bottle before leaving.

On Friday, searchers were asked to keep an eye out for empty Budweiser or Bud Light beer bottles.

Worshippers at Sarah's church remembered her during the weekly service.

"Today she's in a much better place than we," said the Rev. Johnny Cook during services at First Apostolic Church. "She won't have to suffer no more. She's at peace with God."

Her mother, Kelly May Lunde, attended a portion of the informal memorial.

Sarah's disappearance prompted a search that was focused on a three-quarter-mile radius of her mother's home in Ruskin, about 10 miles south of Tampa.

Gee said the area where the body was found "was searched before at least once earlier in the week" before search dogs lead authorities to the body.

Someone had tried to weigh down the body so it would be hidden underwater, law enforcement sources said.

"It was clear from investigators who were at the scene that whoever put her there went to great effort to conceal her body," Gee said. "And right now, we are asking the public if they would assist us in any articles of clothing that you would see in this area."

Mark Lunsford -- father of a 9-year-old girl who went missing in February and was found dead in a nearby Florida community -- also attended Sunday's church service. He had participated in the search for Sarah, along with dozens of volunteers. (Full story)

CNN's Susan Candiotti and Sarah Dorsey contributed to this report.
 
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How many times are we going to see young people become the victims of known sex offenders before we change the laws? I am all for second chances, but what kind of society sacrifices its children in the interest of convicted perverts?
 
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maybe someone can help me out here....

My wife was told by a neighbor that a registered sex offender has just moved into our neighborhood - right around the corner from us, actually - but i don't know the man's name just the address. The web sites i have seen to look that sort of stuff up have required the person's name, and then it tells you where he/she lives. I need to be able to enter the address and see if anything comes up.
does anyone know a resource for this information? Isn't the state law in Ohio that they have to notify people in the neighborhood when a registered sex offender moves in?
I don't want to confront the person because you know how neighborhood gossip is - usually not very reliable. I have a cousin who is a Lieutenant in a local community's police force, should I ask him?
 
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NightmaresDad said:
maybe someone can help me out here....

My wife was told by a neighbor that a registered sex offender has just moved into our neighborhood - right around the corner from us, actually - but i don't know the man's name just the address. The web sites i have seen to look that sort of stuff up have required the person's name, and then it tells you where he/she lives. I need to be able to enter the address and see if anything comes up.
does anyone know a resource for this information? Isn't the state law in Ohio that they have to notify people in the neighborhood when a registered sex offender moves in?
I don't want to confront the person because you know how neighborhood gossip is - usually not very reliable. I have a cousin who is a Lieutenant in a local community's police force, should I ask him?

try this web site. There is usually a web site from the state government that will list sex offenders.

Ohio:
http://www.esorn.ag.state.oh.us/Secured/p21_2.aspx

Florida:
http://www3.fdle.state.fl.us/sexual_predators/


This web site seems to have a link for every state......

http://www.sexcriminals.com/



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I have a cousin who is a Lieutenant in a local community's police force, should I ask him?

Yes.... you can never be too safe.
 
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These people are everywhere. Second chance my ass, it's been proven time and again that child predators don't stop, more than any other type of criminal...I can't belive these people get out in less than 10 years after traumatizing countless children...it is disgusting, and children keep getting killed (and worse). There needs to be some kind of criteria met before these people are allowed back into society....simply "fulfilling their term in prison" isn't enough, and doesn't protect anybody.
 
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I've never understood why a second offense doesn't result in castration for these bastards.

And I say second offense because some guys can be falsely accused, but if they're guilty twice, that's enough for me to say chop 'em off.

Are we less civilized by letting our children become victims, or by letting these assholes hold onto their nuts?
 
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