How Could They NOT Find This White Pickup Sooner?

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Jan 13, 2:21 PM EST

Parents Rejoice After 2 Mo. Boys Found

By CHRISTOPHER LEONARD
Associated Press Writer


BEAUFORT, Mo. (AP) -- Two boys kidnapped four years apart and found in the same suburban St. Louis apartment smiled shyly but said nothing to media at two hug-filled news conferences Saturday, a day after they were rescued.

The boys' parents clung to them and focused on their joy at the shocking outcome, saying little about the 41-year-old man charged in the case or how the teens were treated.

The boys - 15-year-old Shawn Hornbeck, abducted more than four years ago, and 13-year-old Ben Ownby, taken after getting off his school bus Monday afternoon - smiled shyly and appeared at ease.

"I still feel like I'm in a dream, only this time it's a good dream, not the nightmare I've had four-and-a-half years," Hornbeck's mother, Pam Akers, said Saturday at an elementary school adorned with balloons and welcome-home signs.

Hornbeck's stepfather, Craig Akers, said he and his wife were in disbelief when they were reunited with the boy.

"There was that split second of shock," he said. "Once I saw the face, I said, 'Oh my God, that's my son.'"

Hornbeck smiled often, his mother's arm draped around him, and seemed at ease. He was much bigger than pictures of the missing 11-year-old, his hair darker and longer.

Hornbeck and Ownby disappeared 4 1/2 years and 40 miles apart, though both were last seen in towns within 60 miles of St. Louis.

A routine search warrant led police to investigate the Kirkwood, Mo., apartment of Michael Devlin, an Imo's Pizza manager and part-time funeral home worker. He was charged with first-degree kidnapping and bail was set at $1 million.

Ownby grinned broadly as his mother recalled that soon after his return home, Ben immediately went to the computer to play video games.

"We're just ecstatic," Doris Ownby said. "Don't want to let him go out of our sight."

Authorities declined to offer further details about Devlin. FBI Special Agent Roland Corvington said federal charges were possible.

The key to finding the boys was a beat-up white pickup truck spotted by a schoolmate of Ownby's who got off the bus at the same time. The friend saw the pickup speeding away about the time Ownby vanished from the gravel road near his home.

On Thursday night, Kirkwood city police officers saw a white truck matching the description. They traced the owner, contacted the Franklin County Sheriff's Department, then searched Devlin's home Friday and found the boys.

There were no details about what police found inside the apartment or how or why the boys might have been detained. Franklin County Prosecutor Robert Parks said more charges are likely.

In Kirkwood, one of Devlin's neighbors, Rick Butler, 43, said FBI agents came to his door Thursday night and showed him a picture of Ben.

He said he had not seen the boy but had seen another boy he believes was Hornbeck. He said he saw no evidence that the boy was scared or trying to get away. He even saw Devlin and the teen pitch a tent in the courtyard.

"I didn't see or hear anything odd or unusual from the apartment," Butler said. "I just figured them for father and son."
 

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He said he had not seen the boy but had seen another boy he believes was Hornbeck. He said he saw no evidence that the boy was scared or trying to get away. He even saw Devlin and the teen pitch a tent in the courtyard.


I'll bet they were "pitching tents".............
 

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Not funny? Well.....wasn't really attempting to be, but get your head outta the sand, bro. What the fuk do you think this sick fukker was doing with that kid for the last 4 years, teaching him to be a French Chef?

But, as the kid started to age, he started to take on more of the characteristics of a man, and not a boy anymore. So......he had to go "shopping" for a new playmate. Another eleven year old, to freshen up the old love life.

I saw the 15 year old's step-dad at the press conference talking about how this was the happiest day of their lives, and all that......they are in for some seriously troubling times ahead.

This kid will be fukked up forever, most likely. He will probably be doomed to repeat the actions of his "mentor", as well. I say mentor, because the kid wan't tied to a bedpost!

When the cops profile this bastard, we will see how many kids there have been. My guess? The 15 year old was days away from being a memory. Once he had his new boy-toy all squared away, I highly doubt he could just let the other kid walk.

So, you figure he's 41. When they do a timeline and find out how long this guy has been a "loner", he might have a nice little trail of "missing" 13-15 year olds scattered about somewhere.

Not funny?

You're goddamned right it's not funny.
 

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I had the incorrect take on the story. The 1st kid wasn't grabbed by the creep with the white pickup years ago. The second one was, days ago. The cops did very well here.

Hope he gets killed in jail. They need someone to kiss him and then beat him to death with a broom handle... I'm the guy and I'll pay my own expenses.
 

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This kid will be fukked up forever, most likely. He will probably be doomed to repeat the actions of his "mentor", as well. I say mentor, because the kid wan't tied to a bedpost!


To say a child with Stockholm Syndrome viewed this guy as a "mentor" shows you lack an understanding of the use of the word mentor and what this poor kid mentally endured. The kid wasn't tied to a bedpost, but do you really think he had the ability to clearly reason at this point?

I understand your point about him having the potential to do this in the future, but mentor is a positive reference and it's not like this kid chose to "look up to this person" as your quote above makes it sound.
 

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Hope he gets killed in jail. They need someone to kiss him and then beat him to death with a broom handle... I'm the guy and I'll pay my own expenses.

I agree with you on that....I have a buddy who is a correctional officer at the state prisons here in California, he told me that there is a law in this friggin' liberal state that child abusers have to be confined away from the general population so they won't be attacked....that is really unfortunate for us, but also unfortunate for him I don't beleive that law is in effect in his home state.
 

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Saint, you are correct. I certainly don't want to imply it like that. By mentor, I merely meant teacher......as to say, "this is the guy who will have taught/trained that kid to be the way he might end up being."

Menotor, as to imply brainwashed, more than the classic examples one might use.

That's the reason I "quotated" the word, rather than use it in normal prose. Sorry for any confusion I caused anyone.
 

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I had the incorrect take on the story. The 1st kid wasn't grabbed by the creep with the white pickup years ago. The second one was, days ago. The cops did very well here.

Hope he gets killed in jail. They need someone to kiss him and then beat him to death with a broom handle... I'm the guy and I'll pay my own expenses.


if this was in vermont he`d get $5000 bail,probation and rehab......

punishment is so "yesterday".....:sadwave:
 
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