Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Three brothers "disappeared" by dad to get national attention (Morenci, Michigan)
We've been covering this case since 2010. Still no answers on what dad JOHN SKELTON reaaly did to these boys. Left out here is that all this was rooted in a custody "dispute" (i.e. a power play by dad).
http://www.wilx.com/news/headlines/Missing-Boys-Case-To-Get-National-Attention-212034911.html
Missing Boys Case To Get National Attention
By: News 10 Updated: Tue 10:19 PM, Jun 18, 2013
Three brothers who disappeared while in their father's care are about to get some national exposure.
A new show highlighting the disappearance of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton will air on the Lifetime network Wednesday night.
"John Walsh Investigates" will feature their story in hopes of finding answers about their disappearance on Thanksgiving Day 2010.
Walsh and his crew were in Morenci last December, conducting interviews about what happened to the boys.
Their father, John Skelton, said he gave them to an underground organization before he was sentenced to 10-15 years for unlawful imprisonment.
"John Walsh Investigates: Abduction in the Heartland" will air at 9pm on the Lifetime network.
The Morenci Police Chief says he's seen clips of the show and warns parents there could be some sensitive and intense information.
http://www.wilx.com/news/headlines/Missing-Boys-Case-To-Get-National-Attention-212034911.html
Missing Boys Case To Get National Attention
By: News 10 Updated: Tue 10:19 PM, Jun 18, 2013
Three brothers who disappeared while in their father's care are about to get some national exposure.
A new show highlighting the disappearance of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton will air on the Lifetime network Wednesday night.
"John Walsh Investigates" will feature their story in hopes of finding answers about their disappearance on Thanksgiving Day 2010.
Walsh and his crew were in Morenci last December, conducting interviews about what happened to the boys.
Their father, John Skelton, said he gave them to an underground organization before he was sentenced to 10-15 years for unlawful imprisonment.
"John Walsh Investigates: Abduction in the Heartland" will air at 9pm on the Lifetime network.
The Morenci Police Chief says he's seen clips of the show and warns parents there could be some sensitive and intense information.