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Boy In Maine Mystery Identified As Camden Pierce 

May 18, 2011 11:58 pm

CONCORD (CBS) – A boy found dead in Maine Saturday has been identified as

6-year-old Camden Pierce of Texas. WBZ-TV was first to break the news

Wednesday afternoon.

WBZ-TV’s Ken MacLeod reports.

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His mother, Juli McCrery of Irving, Texas, is in Massachusetts State Police

custody in Concord and has confessed to giving her son an overdose of cough

syrup that resulted in his death, sources tell WBZ-TV.

See: Boy’s Family, Maine Residents React

“We were together for two years, but I’ve known (the boy) since the day he

was born,†said , McCrery’s ex-boyfriend who also lives in

Irving, Texas. “He was a very nice boy. He was an innocent boy.â€

Web Extra: Juli McCrery Leaves State Police Barracks

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Camden Pierce ’s body was discovered in South Berwick, Maine over the

weekend, wrapped in a blanket next to a dirt road. During a news conference at

the Massachusetts State Police barracks in Concord, a state police spokesperson

said that the case has been referred to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s

Office.

WBZ-TV’s Hager reports from Hampton, N.H.

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A New Hampshire state police crime truck is parked outside a hotel in Hampton,

N.H. (credit: /CBS)

Wednesday evening investigators from New Hampshire State Police were at a hotel

on Route One in Hampton. Motel clerks say police spent much of the day going

door to door interviewing clerks.

The owner of Summer Wind, along the popular Hampton Beach strip says police

asked her if she had seen a woman fitting McCrery’s description. “They said

she was going around saying she only had $25 and she was looking for a motel

trying to barter.â€

She says the woman did not stop at her place, but several miles up Route One,

police converged on the Stone Gable Inn, where some guests remember her.

“She wasn’t a very nice person. She was introverted, kept to herself. She

was asking for cigarettes; asking for everything for free,†says Larry Regan,

who’s staying in a room above the one police are scouring.

He says he never saw the boy, but that when he walked by the room, he heard her

yelling at someone he assumed was a child. “Typical screaming of a parent that

was irate.â€

He and several motel clerks say they wish they had seen the boy, thinking they

may have been able to help.

The break in the case came late Wednesday morning, when a Massachusetts state

trooper spotted a blue Toyota Tacoma pickup truck at a Chelmsford rest area off

I-495.

WBZ-TV’s Peg Rusconi reports.

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The truck matched the description of a vehicle witnesses spotted at the Maine

crime scene on Saturday.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s Jim reports.

Sources told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the driver of that truck, a woman in her

40′s, was taken into protective custody after making statements regarding the

death of her son. That woman has since been identified as McCrery.



The truck was taken from the rest stop on I-495 in Chelmsford this morning.

(Photo courtesy: lowellsun.com)

The truck, which had Navy insignia on the license plate, was taken to the State

Police barracks in Danvers for processing. Around 4:30 p.m. she was taken from

the barracks to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

For days police have been seeking the public’s help to identify the boy. They

released a computer generated photo of a blond-haired, blue-eyed boy wearing a

gray camouflage hoodie.

Autopsy results on Camden’s body have not been released.

WBZ-TV’s Hager contributed to this report.

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Boy In Maine Mystery Identified As Camden Pierce 

May 18, 2011 11:58 pm

CONCORD (CBS) – A boy found dead in Maine Saturday has been identified as

6-year-old Camden Pierce of Texas. WBZ-TV was first to break the news

Wednesday afternoon.

WBZ-TV’s Ken MacLeod reports.

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His mother, Juli McCrery of Irving, Texas, is in Massachusetts State Police

custody in Concord and has confessed to giving her son an overdose of cough

syrup that resulted in his death, sources tell WBZ-TV.

See: Boy’s Family, Maine Residents React

“We were together for two years, but I’ve known (the boy) since the day he

was born,†said , McCrery’s ex-boyfriend who also lives in

Irving, Texas. “He was a very nice boy. He was an innocent boy.â€

Web Extra: Juli McCrery Leaves State Police Barracks

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

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Camden Pierce ’s body was discovered in South Berwick, Maine over the

weekend, wrapped in a blanket next to a dirt road. During a news conference at

the Massachusetts State Police barracks in Concord, a state police spokesperson

said that the case has been referred to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s

Office.

WBZ-TV’s Hager reports from Hampton, N.H.

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?



A New Hampshire state police crime truck is parked outside a hotel in Hampton,

N.H. (credit: /CBS)

Wednesday evening investigators from New Hampshire State Police were at a hotel

on Route One in Hampton. Motel clerks say police spent much of the day going

door to door interviewing clerks.

The owner of Summer Wind, along the popular Hampton Beach strip says police

asked her if she had seen a woman fitting McCrery’s description. “They said

she was going around saying she only had $25 and she was looking for a motel

trying to barter.â€

She says the woman did not stop at her place, but several miles up Route One,

police converged on the Stone Gable Inn, where some guests remember her.

“She wasn’t a very nice person. She was introverted, kept to herself. She

was asking for cigarettes; asking for everything for free,†says Larry Regan,

who’s staying in a room above the one police are scouring.

He says he never saw the boy, but that when he walked by the room, he heard her

yelling at someone he assumed was a child. “Typical screaming of a parent that

was irate.â€

He and several motel clerks say they wish they had seen the boy, thinking they

may have been able to help.

The break in the case came late Wednesday morning, when a Massachusetts state

trooper spotted a blue Toyota Tacoma pickup truck at a Chelmsford rest area off

I-495.

WBZ-TV’s Peg Rusconi reports.

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The truck matched the description of a vehicle witnesses spotted at the Maine

crime scene on Saturday.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s Jim reports.

Sources told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the driver of that truck, a woman in her

40′s, was taken into protective custody after making statements regarding the

death of her son. That woman has since been identified as McCrery.



The truck was taken from the rest stop on I-495 in Chelmsford this morning.

(Photo courtesy: lowellsun.com)

The truck, which had Navy insignia on the license plate, was taken to the State

Police barracks in Danvers for processing. Around 4:30 p.m. she was taken from

the barracks to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

For days police have been seeking the public’s help to identify the boy. They

released a computer generated photo of a blond-haired, blue-eyed boy wearing a

gray camouflage hoodie.

Autopsy results on Camden’s body have not been released.

WBZ-TV’s Hager contributed to this report.

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Boy In Maine Mystery Identified As Camden Pierce 

May 18, 2011 11:58 pm

CONCORD (CBS) – A boy found dead in Maine Saturday has been identified as

6-year-old Camden Pierce of Texas. WBZ-TV was first to break the news

Wednesday afternoon.

WBZ-TV’s Ken MacLeod reports.

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?

His mother, Juli McCrery of Irving, Texas, is in Massachusetts State Police

custody in Concord and has confessed to giving her son an overdose of cough

syrup that resulted in his death, sources tell WBZ-TV.

See: Boy’s Family, Maine Residents React

“We were together for two years, but I’ve known (the boy) since the day he

was born,†said , McCrery’s ex-boyfriend who also lives in

Irving, Texas. “He was a very nice boy. He was an innocent boy.â€

Web Extra: Juli McCrery Leaves State Police Barracks

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?

Camden Pierce ’s body was discovered in South Berwick, Maine over the

weekend, wrapped in a blanket next to a dirt road. During a news conference at

the Massachusetts State Police barracks in Concord, a state police spokesperson

said that the case has been referred to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s

Office.

WBZ-TV’s Hager reports from Hampton, N.H.

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?



A New Hampshire state police crime truck is parked outside a hotel in Hampton,

N.H. (credit: /CBS)

Wednesday evening investigators from New Hampshire State Police were at a hotel

on Route One in Hampton. Motel clerks say police spent much of the day going

door to door interviewing clerks.

The owner of Summer Wind, along the popular Hampton Beach strip says police

asked her if she had seen a woman fitting McCrery’s description. “They said

she was going around saying she only had $25 and she was looking for a motel

trying to barter.â€

She says the woman did not stop at her place, but several miles up Route One,

police converged on the Stone Gable Inn, where some guests remember her.

“She wasn’t a very nice person. She was introverted, kept to herself. She

was asking for cigarettes; asking for everything for free,†says Larry Regan,

who’s staying in a room above the one police are scouring.

He says he never saw the boy, but that when he walked by the room, he heard her

yelling at someone he assumed was a child. “Typical screaming of a parent that

was irate.â€

He and several motel clerks say they wish they had seen the boy, thinking they

may have been able to help.

The break in the case came late Wednesday morning, when a Massachusetts state

trooper spotted a blue Toyota Tacoma pickup truck at a Chelmsford rest area off

I-495.

WBZ-TV’s Peg Rusconi reports.

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?

The truck matched the description of a vehicle witnesses spotted at the Maine

crime scene on Saturday.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s Jim reports.

Sources told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the driver of that truck, a woman in her

40′s, was taken into protective custody after making statements regarding the

death of her son. That woman has since been identified as McCrery.



The truck was taken from the rest stop on I-495 in Chelmsford this morning.

(Photo courtesy: lowellsun.com)

The truck, which had Navy insignia on the license plate, was taken to the State

Police barracks in Danvers for processing. Around 4:30 p.m. she was taken from

the barracks to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

For days police have been seeking the public’s help to identify the boy. They

released a computer generated photo of a blond-haired, blue-eyed boy wearing a

gray camouflage hoodie.

Autopsy results on Camden’s body have not been released.

WBZ-TV’s Hager contributed to this report.

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Boy In Maine Mystery Identified As Camden Pierce 

May 18, 2011 11:58 pm

CONCORD (CBS) – A boy found dead in Maine Saturday has been identified as

6-year-old Camden Pierce of Texas. WBZ-TV was first to break the news

Wednesday afternoon.

WBZ-TV’s Ken MacLeod reports.

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?

His mother, Juli McCrery of Irving, Texas, is in Massachusetts State Police

custody in Concord and has confessed to giving her son an overdose of cough

syrup that resulted in his death, sources tell WBZ-TV.

See: Boy’s Family, Maine Residents React

“We were together for two years, but I’ve known (the boy) since the day he

was born,†said , McCrery’s ex-boyfriend who also lives in

Irving, Texas. “He was a very nice boy. He was an innocent boy.â€

Web Extra: Juli McCrery Leaves State Police Barracks

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?

Camden Pierce ’s body was discovered in South Berwick, Maine over the

weekend, wrapped in a blanket next to a dirt road. During a news conference at

the Massachusetts State Police barracks in Concord, a state police spokesperson

said that the case has been referred to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s

Office.

WBZ-TV’s Hager reports from Hampton, N.H.

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?



A New Hampshire state police crime truck is parked outside a hotel in Hampton,

N.H. (credit: /CBS)

Wednesday evening investigators from New Hampshire State Police were at a hotel

on Route One in Hampton. Motel clerks say police spent much of the day going

door to door interviewing clerks.

The owner of Summer Wind, along the popular Hampton Beach strip says police

asked her if she had seen a woman fitting McCrery’s description. “They said

she was going around saying she only had $25 and she was looking for a motel

trying to barter.â€

She says the woman did not stop at her place, but several miles up Route One,

police converged on the Stone Gable Inn, where some guests remember her.

“She wasn’t a very nice person. She was introverted, kept to herself. She

was asking for cigarettes; asking for everything for free,†says Larry Regan,

who’s staying in a room above the one police are scouring.

He says he never saw the boy, but that when he walked by the room, he heard her

yelling at someone he assumed was a child. “Typical screaming of a parent that

was irate.â€

He and several motel clerks say they wish they had seen the boy, thinking they

may have been able to help.

The break in the case came late Wednesday morning, when a Massachusetts state

trooper spotted a blue Toyota Tacoma pickup truck at a Chelmsford rest area off

I-495.

WBZ-TV’s Peg Rusconi reports.

You need to download the latest version of flash player to use this player

Need Help?

The truck matched the description of a vehicle witnesses spotted at the Maine

crime scene on Saturday.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s Jim reports.

Sources told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the driver of that truck, a woman in her

40′s, was taken into protective custody after making statements regarding the

death of her son. That woman has since been identified as McCrery.



The truck was taken from the rest stop on I-495 in Chelmsford this morning.

(Photo courtesy: lowellsun.com)

The truck, which had Navy insignia on the license plate, was taken to the State

Police barracks in Danvers for processing. Around 4:30 p.m. she was taken from

the barracks to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

For days police have been seeking the public’s help to identify the boy. They

released a computer generated photo of a blond-haired, blue-eyed boy wearing a

gray camouflage hoodie.

Autopsy results on Camden’s body have not been released.

WBZ-TV’s Hager contributed to this report.

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