Friday, October 28, 2016

NC Medical Examiner Identified Remains - Erica Parsons

Above photo & related article found @: Wikipedia


"Sandy Parsons boasted only he could lead police to Erica’s body, relative says"


"People with knowledge of the case told The Charlotte Observer that it was about the time that the girl’s adoptive father – Sandy Parsons, serving eight years in a federal prison in Butner for fraud in connection with cashing the girl’s adoption assistance checks – opened a dialogue through a third party with detectives.


One family member said that Sandy Parsons bragged from prison that police would never be able to find Erica’s body without him because she was hidden somewhere that hikers, hunters and even children exploring the woods wouldn’t venture.


When it came out where Erica’s body was, Sandy Parsons confided, it would be a surprise to everyone.


Sandy Parsons also boasted that he’d made an offer to law enforcementif they would release him and two other felons he was imprisoned with, give him the reward money for finding Erica and never charge him in her death, he would lead them to her body.


Read entire article @: Charlotte Observer




Above photo, article & video found @: Emaze.com


"FBI investigator calls discovery 'heartbreaking'"

Human remains believed to be that of missing teen Erica Parsons were found in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, according to officials.
The remains were found in the Pageland Mount Croghan area of Chesterfield County Tuesday.
Family members told WBTV they were asked to go to the Rowan County Sheriff's Office on Friday.


According to a release from the Rowan County Sheriff's Office they, along with the FBI, obtained leads in August of 2016 that Erica was "more than likely deceased." According to the release, the remains were located on September 27. They were then sent to the NC Medical Examiner's Office and were identified as the young girl.


Investigators have not said how the remains were located, or indicated how Parsons may have died.


Read entire article @: WYFF4.com



Read more here:
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article105104811.html#storylink=cpy