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Monday, November 06, 2006

Did missing Skidmore man fall victim?

Branson1 Interesting missing-persons case out of Skidmore, Missouri: Did 20-year-old Branson Kayne Perry just take off in 2001, or did he fall victim to the cannibalistic child-porn criminal who once bragged about torturing and killing  "a blonde-haired boy from Skidmore"?
Reader Linda Stovall, who has taken an interest in missing-persons cases, sent me a link to Branson's page. His mother e-mailed Linda: " I want to scream…..I want to cry……I want to know why and how something like this can be happening."
"Person of interest" in the case is Jack Wayne Rogers, now serving 360 months for child-porn, in part based on investigators' statements that they found "numerous photographs of Rogers posing with severed male genitals, wearing them on his head, placing them in his mouth and apparently chewing them", along with pictures of little boys in bondage and in sex acts.

Update 11/13/06: "Someone in Skidmore knows something"

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I read "Murder in the Heartland" this weekend, the book about Bobbie Joe Stinnett's murder. Boy, there are some sick tickets in this part o' the country.

I just want people to know, that although Jack Rogers was considered a 'person of interest', that the police are still actively following leads they are recieving from the Skidmore area. They still believe it is possible that Branson's disappearance is directly connected to someone in that area. Someone there knows what happened....someone there has the answers. I pray to God everyday that they will come forward. They can remain annonymous if they choose, but there is also a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for Branson's disappearance.

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