UPDATE: Body found in landfill tentatively identified as that of missing Fla. girl
Published: October 22, 2009
Updated: October 22, 2009
ORANGE PARK, Fla. — Authorities have tentatively identified a body found in a landfill as that of 7-year-old Somer Thompson, a north Florida girl who disappeared on her walk home from school, the sheriff in charge of the case said Thursday.
Sheriff Rick Beseler said the tentative identification was based on clothing and on a birthmark that matched the girl’s.
The partially covered body of the child was found Wednesday in a Georgia landfill near the Florida state line, after investigators followed garbage trucks leaving the neighborhood where the child disappeared Monday.
Somer’s father and other family members were “torn up” after hearing the news, aunt Laura Holt said. She hopes authorities will find her niece’s killer.
“I don’t think they deserve to live,“ Holt said. “I don’t think there’s anything worse that a person can do — to kill a child and dump her in the dump like a piece of trash?“
Beseler wouldn’t talk about what evidence police have recovered, or whether investigators believe the crime was committed by one or more people. He said police have questioned more than 70 registered sex offenders in the area, and that process was continuing. Florida Department of Law Enforcement records show 161 offenders live in a 5-mile radius of Somer’s home.
“I fear for our community until we bring this person in. This is a heinous crime that’s been committed,“ Beseler said. “And we’re going to work as hard as we can to make this community safe.“
The sheriff said he told the girl’s mother to prepare for the worst, and called her after receiving the news Wednesday night.
“Needless to say, she was absolutely devastated,“ he said. “It was the hardest phone call I’ve ever had to make in my life, and I hope I never have to make another one like that.“
Two deputies stood guard at mother Diena Thompson’s home early Thursday morning. It appeared to be full of supporters. An oak tree across the street was decorated with flowers, candles and pictures of Somer.
“This has been so unreal for the neighborhood,“ said Sharon Galloway, who lives across the street from the Thompsons. “I just hope they get that son of a gun and tie him up by his short hairs.“
An FBI forensic unit is helping process evidence from the landfill in Folkston, Ga., about 48 miles from where the girl disappeared.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation planned an autopsy Thursday in Savannah.
Somer vanished on her mile-long walk home from school in Orange Park. She was squabbling with another child, and her sister told her to stop. The girl got upset, walked ahead of the group and wasn’t seen again.
Authorities launched a countywide search involving helicopters, dogs and volunteers walking arm-to-arm through wooded areas.
Orange Park is a suburb of Jacksonville just south of Jacksonville Naval Air Station. The area where the girl disappeared is a heavily populated residential area with homes, apartment complexes and condominiums.
The girl’s father, Sam Thompson, lives in Graham, N.C.
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Associated Press Writer Katrina Goggins contributed to this story from Columbia, S.C.
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There are no words that can ever make things better for this family.. But they are in my heart and my prayers.. what this person did to that little angel just proves there is pure evil in this world!!
I am praying for this family that God gives them strength through this horrible time.
My sincere condolences go the parents of this child. I hope they apprehend the person who was responsible quickly.
There seeems to be no shortage of those who prey on the most innocent and defenseless. There is no excuse for taking a life except self defense.
I feel really sorry for the parents and neighbors of this beautiful little girl. We get too comfortable living in a neighborhood where our children can walk to school with groups of other children. There are too many evil people just waiting to kidnap and murder our children. God Bless this family.
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