DETROIT (AP) — A judge declared three Michigan brothers dead Wednesday, more than 14 years after they disappeared at ...
The missing Skelton boys have been missing long enough to be declared dead, a judge said, but the evidence wasn't enough to ...
The judge granted the request to declare the brothers dead in part and denied in part, saying that evidence did not fully establish John Skelton murdered his sons.
Lenawee County Judge Catherine Sala granted a request by Tanya Zuvers, the mother of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton, and set the date of death as Nov. 26, 2010. “This is a case of terrible ...
However, evidence presented in a trial Monday was not enough to find that Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton's father murdered them on Nov. 26, 2010, Probate Judge Catherine A. Sala said ...
Shortly after 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, Judge Catherine Sala issued her decision on whether or not the Skelton brothers - missing since 2010 - would be declared legally dead, as their mother wishes.