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Statements like this make me nuts!!! If she's violent, why wouldn't

someone think she would be violent toward her child? God bless that

poor little girl, I hope she didn't know about her brother.

Debi

> " Nobody expected this, " Small said in an interview at the

courthouse. " I know she gets violent, but never thought she would do

this to her baby. "

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Subject: a mother kills her 2 year old child with Autism?

To: Autism_in_Girls , ASA-NV ,

asd_kids

Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 9:03 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080909/ap_on_re_us/toddler_in_trunk;_ylt=Ai_kU2Rf59\

S1iIpLv.AHo.134T0D

 

Police: Montana mom kept dead son in car trunk

By MATT GOURAS, Associated Press Writer 14 minutes ago

The body of a toddler found in the trunk of his mother's car may have been

there for months as she drove around town, evaded questions about him and was

even arrested, police said.

The mother, Summer ManyWhiteHorses, was charged Monday with deliberate

homicide. Authorities say the body of her 2-year-old son, , was found

Friday in the trunk of her car — more than six weeks after it was towed to a

wrecking yard when she was arrested.

Deputy County Attorney said authorities have yet to determine how

or when the boy died. An autopsy is being conducted. According to court records,

ManyWhiteHorses told police the boy's death was an accident, and that she

placed his body in the car's trunk on May 29.

ManyWhiteHorses was being held on $250,000 bail. During a brief court hearing,

she appeared without an attorney and was provided forms for a public defender.

Personnel at the Cascade County Detention Center turned away a reporter's

attempt to speak with her Monday because it was outside visiting hours.

ManyWhiteHorses was first arrested July 21, after authorities said she was

driving erratically. As police attempted to pull her over, she drove through

several stoplights and crashed into a parked car. Her 11-year-old daughter was

in the back seat and, unknown to police, the toddler's body was apparently

in the trunk, authorities said.

Police officers did not search the trunk, and the car was towed.

ManyWhiteHorses was arrested, and child welfare officials began looking into

placing the daughter into state custody.

ManyWhiteHorses was given misdemeanor citations in connection with the crash

and later released from jail. Authorities said she did not retrieve her car even

though she was free to do so.

Child welfare officials moved for custody of the daughter in August and were

trying to determine the boy's whereabouts.

During the investigation, authorities learned that ManyWhiteHorses told

relatives the state had taken the toddler long ago, that state officials were

told initially the child was in Browning and then later that he was in Portland,

Ore.

" Her stories varied based upon who she was talking to, " said police

Detective Bruce McDermott.

Police were brought into the case last week after child welfare agents could

not verify the toddler's location. A short time later, ManyWhiteHorses told

officers the toddler, who had autism, had died in late May, according to court

records. ManyWhiteHorses told police she put the body in the trunk, wrapped in a

blanket inside a garbage bag, the affidavit said.

Officers went to the wrecking yard and found the boy's body in the trunk,

authorities said.

ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, Ernestine Small, said she had taken care of the two

children during ManyWhiteHorses' prior run-ins with the law. Small had been

hoping to take custody again this summer, but was told by ManyWhiteHorses that

the toddler had been placed in foster care.

" Nobody expected this, " Small said in an interview at the courthouse.

" I know she gets violent, but never thought she would do this to her

baby. "

Both prosecutors and police said the officers followed the law by not searching

the trunk after ManyWhiteHorses' July 21 arrest, saying legal cause and a

search warrant would have been needed.

" Police had no reason to believe there was anything of evidentiary value

in the trunk, " McDermott said.

Small, ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, said the officers could not have known to

search the trunk.

" Why would they? " she said.

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Subject: a mother kills her 2 year old child with Autism?

To: Autism_in_Girls , ASA-NV ,

asd_kids

Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 9:03 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080909/ap_on_re_us/toddler_in_trunk;_ylt=Ai_kU2Rf59\

S1iIpLv.AHo.134T0D

 

Police: Montana mom kept dead son in car trunk

By MATT GOURAS, Associated Press Writer 14 minutes ago

The body of a toddler found in the trunk of his mother's car may have been

there for months as she drove around town, evaded questions about him and was

even arrested, police said.

The mother, Summer ManyWhiteHorses, was charged Monday with deliberate

homicide. Authorities say the body of her 2-year-old son, , was found

Friday in the trunk of her car — more than six weeks after it was towed to a

wrecking yard when she was arrested.

Deputy County Attorney said authorities have yet to determine how

or when the boy died. An autopsy is being conducted. According to court records,

ManyWhiteHorses told police the boy's death was an accident, and that she

placed his body in the car's trunk on May 29.

ManyWhiteHorses was being held on $250,000 bail. During a brief court hearing,

she appeared without an attorney and was provided forms for a public defender.

Personnel at the Cascade County Detention Center turned away a reporter's

attempt to speak with her Monday because it was outside visiting hours.

ManyWhiteHorses was first arrested July 21, after authorities said she was

driving erratically. As police attempted to pull her over, she drove through

several stoplights and crashed into a parked car. Her 11-year-old daughter was

in the back seat and, unknown to police, the toddler's body was apparently

in the trunk, authorities said.

Police officers did not search the trunk, and the car was towed.

ManyWhiteHorses was arrested, and child welfare officials began looking into

placing the daughter into state custody.

ManyWhiteHorses was given misdemeanor citations in connection with the crash

and later released from jail. Authorities said she did not retrieve her car even

though she was free to do so.

Child welfare officials moved for custody of the daughter in August and were

trying to determine the boy's whereabouts.

During the investigation, authorities learned that ManyWhiteHorses told

relatives the state had taken the toddler long ago, that state officials were

told initially the child was in Browning and then later that he was in Portland,

Ore.

" Her stories varied based upon who she was talking to, " said police

Detective Bruce McDermott.

Police were brought into the case last week after child welfare agents could

not verify the toddler's location. A short time later, ManyWhiteHorses told

officers the toddler, who had autism, had died in late May, according to court

records. ManyWhiteHorses told police she put the body in the trunk, wrapped in a

blanket inside a garbage bag, the affidavit said.

Officers went to the wrecking yard and found the boy's body in the trunk,

authorities said.

ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, Ernestine Small, said she had taken care of the two

children during ManyWhiteHorses' prior run-ins with the law. Small had been

hoping to take custody again this summer, but was told by ManyWhiteHorses that

the toddler had been placed in foster care.

" Nobody expected this, " Small said in an interview at the courthouse.

" I know she gets violent, but never thought she would do this to her

baby. "

Both prosecutors and police said the officers followed the law by not searching

the trunk after ManyWhiteHorses' July 21 arrest, saying legal cause and a

search warrant would have been needed.

" Police had no reason to believe there was anything of evidentiary value

in the trunk, " McDermott said.

Small, ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, said the officers could not have known to

search the trunk.

" Why would they? " she said.

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this sickens me to read. Horrific story. I hope this child's big

sister had no idea what was going on. I wonder if this story will get

as much air time as that poor little missing girl in Florida?

Tina

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>

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080909/ap_on_re_us/toddler_in_trunk;_ylt=

Ai_kU2Rf59S1iIpLv.AHo.134T0D

>  

> Police: Montana mom kept dead son in car trunk

>

>

>

> By MATT GOURAS, Associated Press Writer 14 minutes ago

>

> The body of a toddler found in the trunk of his mother's car may

have been there for months as she drove around town, evaded questions

about him and was even arrested, police said.

> The mother, Summer ManyWhiteHorses, was charged Monday with

deliberate homicide. Authorities say the body of her 2-year-old son,

, was found Friday in the trunk of her car — more than six weeks

after it was towed to a wrecking yard when she was arrested.

> Deputy County Attorney said authorities have yet to

determine how or when the boy died. An autopsy is being conducted.

According to court records, ManyWhiteHorses told police the boy's

death was an accident, and that she placed his body in the car's

trunk on May 29.

> ManyWhiteHorses was being held on $250,000 bail. During a brief

court hearing, she appeared without an attorney and was provided

forms for a public defender.

> Personnel at the Cascade County Detention Center turned away a

reporter's attempt to speak with her Monday because it was outside

visiting hours.

> ManyWhiteHorses was first arrested July 21, after authorities said

she was driving erratically. As police attempted to pull her over,

she drove through several stoplights and crashed into a parked car.

Her 11-year-old daughter was in the back seat and, unknown to police,

the toddler's body was apparently in the trunk, authorities said.

> Police officers did not search the trunk, and the car was towed.

ManyWhiteHorses was arrested, and child welfare officials began

looking into placing the daughter into state custody.

> ManyWhiteHorses was given misdemeanor citations in connection with

the crash and later released from jail. Authorities said she did not

retrieve her car even though she was free to do so.

> Child welfare officials moved for custody of the daughter in August

and were trying to determine the boy's whereabouts.

> During the investigation, authorities learned that ManyWhiteHorses

told relatives the state had taken the toddler long ago, that state

officials were told initially the child was in Browning and then

later that he was in Portland, Ore.

> " Her stories varied based upon who she was talking to, " said police

Detective Bruce McDermott.

> Police were brought into the case last week after child welfare

agents could not verify the toddler's location. A short time later,

ManyWhiteHorses told officers the toddler, who had autism, had died

in late May, according to court records. ManyWhiteHorses told police

she put the body in the trunk, wrapped in a blanket inside a garbage

bag, the affidavit said.

> Officers went to the wrecking yard and found the boy's body in the

trunk, authorities said.

> ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, Ernestine Small, said she had taken care of

the two children during ManyWhiteHorses' prior run-ins with the law.

Small had been hoping to take custody again this summer, but was told

by ManyWhiteHorses that the toddler had been placed in foster care.

> " Nobody expected this, " Small said in an interview at the

courthouse. " I know she gets violent, but never thought she would do

this to her baby. "

> Both prosecutors and police said the officers followed the law by

not searching the trunk after ManyWhiteHorses' July 21 arrest, saying

legal cause and a search warrant would have been needed.

> " Police had no reason to believe there was anything of evidentiary

value in the trunk, " McDermott said.

> Small, ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, said the officers could not have

known to search the trunk.

> " Why would they? " she said.

>

>

>

>

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this sickens me to read. Horrific story. I hope this child's big

sister had no idea what was going on. I wonder if this story will get

as much air time as that poor little missing girl in Florida?

Tina

>

>

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080909/ap_on_re_us/toddler_in_trunk;_ylt=

Ai_kU2Rf59S1iIpLv.AHo.134T0D

>  

> Police: Montana mom kept dead son in car trunk

>

>

>

> By MATT GOURAS, Associated Press Writer 14 minutes ago

>

> The body of a toddler found in the trunk of his mother's car may

have been there for months as she drove around town, evaded questions

about him and was even arrested, police said.

> The mother, Summer ManyWhiteHorses, was charged Monday with

deliberate homicide. Authorities say the body of her 2-year-old son,

, was found Friday in the trunk of her car — more than six weeks

after it was towed to a wrecking yard when she was arrested.

> Deputy County Attorney said authorities have yet to

determine how or when the boy died. An autopsy is being conducted.

According to court records, ManyWhiteHorses told police the boy's

death was an accident, and that she placed his body in the car's

trunk on May 29.

> ManyWhiteHorses was being held on $250,000 bail. During a brief

court hearing, she appeared without an attorney and was provided

forms for a public defender.

> Personnel at the Cascade County Detention Center turned away a

reporter's attempt to speak with her Monday because it was outside

visiting hours.

> ManyWhiteHorses was first arrested July 21, after authorities said

she was driving erratically. As police attempted to pull her over,

she drove through several stoplights and crashed into a parked car.

Her 11-year-old daughter was in the back seat and, unknown to police,

the toddler's body was apparently in the trunk, authorities said.

> Police officers did not search the trunk, and the car was towed.

ManyWhiteHorses was arrested, and child welfare officials began

looking into placing the daughter into state custody.

> ManyWhiteHorses was given misdemeanor citations in connection with

the crash and later released from jail. Authorities said she did not

retrieve her car even though she was free to do so.

> Child welfare officials moved for custody of the daughter in August

and were trying to determine the boy's whereabouts.

> During the investigation, authorities learned that ManyWhiteHorses

told relatives the state had taken the toddler long ago, that state

officials were told initially the child was in Browning and then

later that he was in Portland, Ore.

> " Her stories varied based upon who she was talking to, " said police

Detective Bruce McDermott.

> Police were brought into the case last week after child welfare

agents could not verify the toddler's location. A short time later,

ManyWhiteHorses told officers the toddler, who had autism, had died

in late May, according to court records. ManyWhiteHorses told police

she put the body in the trunk, wrapped in a blanket inside a garbage

bag, the affidavit said.

> Officers went to the wrecking yard and found the boy's body in the

trunk, authorities said.

> ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, Ernestine Small, said she had taken care of

the two children during ManyWhiteHorses' prior run-ins with the law.

Small had been hoping to take custody again this summer, but was told

by ManyWhiteHorses that the toddler had been placed in foster care.

> " Nobody expected this, " Small said in an interview at the

courthouse. " I know she gets violent, but never thought she would do

this to her baby. "

> Both prosecutors and police said the officers followed the law by

not searching the trunk after ManyWhiteHorses' July 21 arrest, saying

legal cause and a search warrant would have been needed.

> " Police had no reason to believe there was anything of evidentiary

value in the trunk, " McDermott said.

> Small, ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, said the officers could not have

known to search the trunk.

> " Why would they? " she said.

>

>

>

>

>

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this sickens me to read. Horrific story. I hope this child's big

sister had no idea what was going on. I wonder if this story will get

as much air time as that poor little missing girl in Florida?

Tina

>

>

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080909/ap_on_re_us/toddler_in_trunk;_ylt=

Ai_kU2Rf59S1iIpLv.AHo.134T0D

>  

> Police: Montana mom kept dead son in car trunk

>

>

>

> By MATT GOURAS, Associated Press Writer 14 minutes ago

>

> The body of a toddler found in the trunk of his mother's car may

have been there for months as she drove around town, evaded questions

about him and was even arrested, police said.

> The mother, Summer ManyWhiteHorses, was charged Monday with

deliberate homicide. Authorities say the body of her 2-year-old son,

, was found Friday in the trunk of her car — more than six weeks

after it was towed to a wrecking yard when she was arrested.

> Deputy County Attorney said authorities have yet to

determine how or when the boy died. An autopsy is being conducted.

According to court records, ManyWhiteHorses told police the boy's

death was an accident, and that she placed his body in the car's

trunk on May 29.

> ManyWhiteHorses was being held on $250,000 bail. During a brief

court hearing, she appeared without an attorney and was provided

forms for a public defender.

> Personnel at the Cascade County Detention Center turned away a

reporter's attempt to speak with her Monday because it was outside

visiting hours.

> ManyWhiteHorses was first arrested July 21, after authorities said

she was driving erratically. As police attempted to pull her over,

she drove through several stoplights and crashed into a parked car.

Her 11-year-old daughter was in the back seat and, unknown to police,

the toddler's body was apparently in the trunk, authorities said.

> Police officers did not search the trunk, and the car was towed.

ManyWhiteHorses was arrested, and child welfare officials began

looking into placing the daughter into state custody.

> ManyWhiteHorses was given misdemeanor citations in connection with

the crash and later released from jail. Authorities said she did not

retrieve her car even though she was free to do so.

> Child welfare officials moved for custody of the daughter in August

and were trying to determine the boy's whereabouts.

> During the investigation, authorities learned that ManyWhiteHorses

told relatives the state had taken the toddler long ago, that state

officials were told initially the child was in Browning and then

later that he was in Portland, Ore.

> " Her stories varied based upon who she was talking to, " said police

Detective Bruce McDermott.

> Police were brought into the case last week after child welfare

agents could not verify the toddler's location. A short time later,

ManyWhiteHorses told officers the toddler, who had autism, had died

in late May, according to court records. ManyWhiteHorses told police

she put the body in the trunk, wrapped in a blanket inside a garbage

bag, the affidavit said.

> Officers went to the wrecking yard and found the boy's body in the

trunk, authorities said.

> ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, Ernestine Small, said she had taken care of

the two children during ManyWhiteHorses' prior run-ins with the law.

Small had been hoping to take custody again this summer, but was told

by ManyWhiteHorses that the toddler had been placed in foster care.

> " Nobody expected this, " Small said in an interview at the

courthouse. " I know she gets violent, but never thought she would do

this to her baby. "

> Both prosecutors and police said the officers followed the law by

not searching the trunk after ManyWhiteHorses' July 21 arrest, saying

legal cause and a search warrant would have been needed.

> " Police had no reason to believe there was anything of evidentiary

value in the trunk, " McDermott said.

> Small, ManyWhiteHorses' aunt, said the officers could not have

known to search the trunk.

> " Why would they? " she said.

>

>

>

>

>

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