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DarkPrincess
December 30th, 2008, 04:03 PM
Missing Three Year Old
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Detectives think that Aaron Cody Stepp may have been missing for nearly a year before his aunt and grandma reported him missing.
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Aaron Cody Stepp, who went by Cody, was too young to understand the hardships that he had already endured. Cody's mom, Robyn Stepp, was arrested when Cody was just a few months old. She was sentenced to serve 17 months for two theft convictions.
Because Robyn was in jail, her sister, Mickey Stepp, got legal custody of the little boy. Also living with Mickey and Cody in their Columbus, Ohio home was Janice Stiles, Robyn and Mickey's mother. According to police, Mickey and Janice were not exactly doting caretakers. Police say that they used to give Cody away to different people for 2-3 weeks at a time, just so they could have a break from the child.
On March 11, 1997, Mickey and Janice called the police to report little Cody missing. Mickey had gone grocery shopping, and said that she thought Janice was watching Cody. But Janice said she thought that Cody went with Mickey. And both claimed that the last time they remembered seeing him was playing in their neighbor's backyard.



http://www.amw.com/missing_children/case.cfm?id=46759

It's a long story, so I only posted a snippet. It reminds me a lot of the Caylee Anthony case.

Morticia
December 30th, 2008, 04:12 PM
I hope someone took that baby who was living in the grip of chaos and he is somewhere safe and happy.

I truly wish that that is the case, so many ugly stories related to child endangerment seem to surface. Just this one time I'm hoping.......


:smile2:

penelopejo
December 30th, 2008, 04:38 PM
When Janice's daughters were as young as 12 and 13-years-old, they were whored out by their own mother.

WOW!!!


They think that Cody could have been sold into a human trafficking ring, possibly even for child pornography, at the tender and innocent age of two.

Even more WOW from me.......just amazing. I really hope he is alive and not in the hands of a pedo or a trafficking ring....I hope and pray he isn't dead after all these years. I hope and pray they find him just like they found Shawn Hornbeck..

justmeintn
December 30th, 2008, 04:50 PM
Cops also say that Janice was a pimp ... and she used her daughters as her working girls. When Janice's daughters were as young as 12 and 13-years-old, they were whored out by their own mother.

Detectives also learned of a suspicious death in Janice's home ... that of her own child. Records show that Janice's two-year-old daughter, Tennie, died in 1964. The cause of death was listed as bronchitis, but decades later, cops don't believe that was the true cause. They allege that Janice might have killed the little girl, who had third degree burns all over her body. Cops say she was never taken to the hospital, and died as a result of her injuries. Saying that reading the autopsy report of the young girl is completely sickening and disturbing, detectives today don't understand why she wasn't charged with murder then, but that it's too late to do so now.

:stupido3:

Why did they have custody in the first place?

DarkPrincess
December 30th, 2008, 04:58 PM
Cops also say that Janice was a pimp ... and she used her daughters as her working girls. When Janice's daughters were as young as 12 and 13-years-old, they were whored out by their own mother.

Detectives also learned of a suspicious death in Janice's home ... that of her own child. Records show that Janice's two-year-old daughter, Tennie, died in 1964. The cause of death was listed as bronchitis, but decades later, cops don't believe that was the true cause. They allege that Janice might have killed the little girl, who had third degree burns all over her body. Cops say she was never taken to the hospital, and died as a result of her injuries. Saying that reading the autopsy report of the young girl is completely sickening and disturbing, detectives today don't understand why she wasn't charged with murder then, but that it's too late to do so now.

:stupido3:

Why did they have custody in the first place?

They probably didn't have anyone else who would take him. Plus I don't think anyone knew about all these skeletons in their closet, until after he disappeared.

Nell
December 30th, 2008, 05:26 PM
Detectives also learned of a suspicious death in Janice's home ... that of her own child. Records show that Janice's two-year-old daughter, Tennie, died in 1964. The cause of death was listed as bronchitis, but decades later, cops don't believe that was the true cause. They allege that Janice might have killed the little girl, who had third degree burns all over her body. Cops say she was never taken to the hospital, and died as a result of her injuries. Saying that reading the autopsy report of the young girl is completely sickening and disturbing, detectives today don't understand why she wasn't charged with murder then, but that it's too late to do so now.

Why is it too late? I thought murder charges had no statute of limitations.

Peeperann
December 30th, 2008, 05:52 PM
Why is it too late? I thought murder charges had no statute of limitations.

Me too, have never heard of murder ever having a limitation on it..........

Dakota Valkyrie
December 30th, 2008, 06:00 PM
Why is it too late? I thought murder charges had no statute of limitations.
probably because the cause of death was not listed as homicide. They would have to re-do things that they no longer have the evidence for. Just a guess...

Abroad
January 16th, 2009, 01:01 PM
But they have an autopsy report that "is completely sickening and disturbing"?