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Murder of Jon-Niece Jones : ウィキペディア英語版
Murder of Jon-Niece Jones

Jon-Niece Jones (previously known as "Baby Bones") was an American girl whose unidentified skeletal remains were found near the gated forest of New Jersey's Six Flags Great Adventure theme park, found by a hunter in search for a deer.〔 The case was showcased by ''America's Most Wanted'' in 2009 in hopes to generate leads for the case, that was unsolved at the time.〔 Jones was identified in October 2012. Her mother had since died, yet her aunt, her aunt's boyfriend and an uncle were charged with concealing evidence of the child's death, believed to have been the result of abuse that the victim suffered from her mother.〔
==Discovery==

On March 18, 2005, a man hunting in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey discovered a small human skull, later estimated to have belonged a five to nine-year-old girl, in the wooded undergrowth.〔〔 New Jersey State Police Crime Scene Investigators then cordoned off the area.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=62113 )〕 A black Nike shoe found with the remains had evidence of burning, which led authorities to presume the body was burned to prevent it from being found or identified.〔〔 The shoe was later found to have been a brand that was developed in 2000 and was then released to consumers the following year. Additionally, a zipper and fragments of cloth material, possibly what the body was wrapped in, and a cloth bag with a Sylvester the Cat graphic was found.〔 The zipper had markings that read "333" and investigators were unsure if it was tied to the scene or if it had been at the location already, like the sheets may have been.〔 The fire that had been set to destroy the evidence had damaged the child's bones and teeth, as well as surrounding plant life.〔〔
No cause of death could be determined through study of the remains, despite the suspicious circumstances involved. The exact race of the child could not be estimated, although the skull appeared to belong to someone of admixed race, likely with African-American ancestry.〔 Despite that the cause of death was undetermined, the child had healing breaks in some of her ribs.〔〔 Despite that her exact cause of death was not possible to estimate, the case was considered a homicide by investigators.〔 More bones were eventually found at the scene, allowing an estimation of the victim's height and weight, which was determined to be between three feet and four feet two inches and twenty-five to seventy-five pounds.〔 The date of death was estimated to be between the years of 2001 and 2004.〔 Analysis of the child's teeth suggested she had lived in a populous region, such as a city, as fluoride was present.〔〔 Apart from this, no other clues, such as evidence of dental care, were found.〔

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